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The Principality of Liechtenstein has approved a historic amendment to its succession law, opening the door for women to assume the position of heir apparent for the first time. This change shifts the inheritance system from being based solely on the eldest son’s right to absolute primogeniture, regardless of gender. The impact of this modification extends to potential future appointments of women to higher positions of authority, while maintaining the current line of succession unchanged, especially the Crown Prince Alois. This development comes as part of an effort to ensure that the principality is governed by the most qualified individual, marking a significant step that reshapes the framework of constitutional monarchy in Liechtenstein.
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