The tiny Alpine principality of Liechtenstein is set to get its first female prime minister
- Liechtenstein is set to have its first female prime minister after Brigitte Haas' Fatherland Union won 38.3% of the vote in the recent election.
- The Fatherland Union maintained 10 seats in the 25-member parliament, while the Progressive Citizens' Party lost three seats with 27.5% of the vote.
- Brigitte Haas will succeed Daniel Risch, who chose not to run again, on March 20, marking a historic change in leadership.
- Liechtenstein, a principality of about 39,000 people, has only had male prime ministers since the position was created in 1921.
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