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Liechtenstein Amends Law to Permit Female Succession to the Throne

Liechtenstein has changed its succession laws to enable women to become heirs to the throne. The announcement was made during the National Day celebrations in Vaduz, attended by Hereditary Prince Alois.

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Liechtenstein has amended its laws to allow women to ascend to the throne. This change was announced during the National Day celebrations held in Vaduz, the capital, on Saturday. Hereditary Prince Alois of Liechtenstein was present at the event.

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Liechtenstein Changes Its Law to Allow Women to Ascend the Throne

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Liechtenstein Amends Law to Permit Female Succession to the Throne