Free List (Liechtenstein)

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History

The Free List ran for the first time in the 1986 state elections. In this election, and also in the 1989 election, it was unable to overcome the threshold clause.

In 1993, the Free List overcame the 8% electoral threshold for the first time with over 10% in the state elections and was also able to consolidate in the early elections in the same year with 8.5%, although this remained its worst result since then. Having increased to over 11% in 1997 and falling again somewhat in 2001, FL reached a record 13.0% of the votes in the 2005 election and thus won three out of a total of 25 mandates. In the 2009 elections, it fell to 8.9% and was only able to win one seat. In the 2013 election, its share rose again to over 11%, which in turn brought the party three mandates. In the state elections on February 5, 2017, the party gained 1.5%, but this didn't change the number of seats.

In the 2021 state election, the Free List gained 12.9%, an increase of 0.3%, but the number of seats held by the party remained the same.

Policies

The central themes of the Free List are sexual equality, social justice, solidarity, environmental protection, good public transport services, and the integration of foreigners.[3] It advocates the introduction of a representative monarchy in the Principality, limiting the veto powers of the monarchs.[3] Secularist, it also criticizes the relation between the state and the Catholic Church in Liechtenstein, as well as the Archdiocese of Vaduz and the Archbishop Wolfgang Haas for their socially conservative attitude.

Youth wing

The Young List (Template:Langx, JL) was founded in 2019 as a young party associated with the Free List.[4] In September 2020, the youth organization presented its goals for the first time at the General Assembly of the Free List.[5]

In October 2020, Young List started collecting signatures for a petition with the aim of lowering the voting age in Liechtenstein to 16.[6][7] In May 2021, JL addressed a corresponding petition to the state parliament, which referred it to the government.

In September 2021, the Young List was constituted as a separate association.[8]

At the general assembly in August 2022, the members Daniel Lochner (from Triesen) and Samuel Schurte (from Balzers) decided to stand as mayoral candidates in the 2023 municipal elections.[9]

According to its own statements, the Young List has around 60 members (as of 2022).[10]

Electoral history

Landtag elections

Election Leader Votes % Seats +/– Rank Status
1986 6,582 7.06 Template:Composition bar New Increase 3rd No seats
1989 12,090 7.56 Template:Composition bar Steady Steady 3rd No seats
Feb 1993 16,724 10.38 Template:Composition bar Increase 2 Steady 3rd Opposition
Oct 1993 13,447 8.54 Template:Composition bar Decrease 1 Steady 3rd Opposition
1997 19,455 11.57 Template:Composition bar Increase 1 Steady 3rd Opposition
2001 Christel Hilti 16,184 8.76 Template:Composition bar Decrease 1 Steady 3rd Opposition
2005 Pepo Frick 25,273 13.03 Template:Composition bar Increase 2 Steady 3rd Opposition
2009 Wolfgang Marxer 17,835 8.92 Template:Composition bar Decrease 2 Steady 3rd Opposition
2013 Pepo FrickScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Derya KesciScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". 21,604 11.13 Template:Composition bar Increase 2 Decrease 4th Opposition
2017 24,595 12.62 Template:Composition bar Steady Steady 4th Opposition
2021 Conny Büchel BrühwilerScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". 25,943 12.87 Template:Composition bar Steady Increase 3rd Opposition
2025 Manuela Haldner-Schierscher 22,549 10.87 Template:Composition bar Decrease 1 Decrease 4th Opposition

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