Patriotic Union Vaterländische Union | |
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Abbreviation | VU |
President | Thomas Zwiefelhofer |
Secretary | Michael Winkler |
Prime Minister | Daniel Risch |
Prime ministerial candidate | Brigitte Haas |
Founded | 5 January 1936 |
Merger of | Christian-Social People's Party Liechtenstein Homeland Service |
Headquarters | Fürst-Franz-Josef-Strasse 13 FL-9490 Vaduz[1] |
Newspaper | Liechtensteiner Vaterland[2] |
Youth wing | Youth Union[3] |
Women's wing | Women's Union[4] |
Ideology | Conservatism[5] Liberal conservatism[6] Economic liberalism[7] Constitutional monarchism[8] Christian democracy[7] |
Political position | Centre[9] to centre-right[10] |
European affiliation | ALDE–PACE[11] (in the Council of Europe) European Democrat Union |
Colours | Red |
Landtag | 10 / 25 |
Mayors | 7 / 11 |
Municipal Councilsa | 43 / 104 |
Website | |
vu-online.li | |
a. Municipal Councils = Number listed on respective website subtracted by number of elected mayors (who serve as members on their respective local councils, but are elected separately from other council members) as of 2 April 2023. |
The Patriotic Union (German: Vaterländische Union, lit. 'Fatherland Union', VU) is a liberal-conservative political party in Liechtenstein.[6] The VU is one of the two major political parties in Liechtenstein, along with the monarchist-conservative Progressive Citizens' Party (FBP). The VU is the relatively more liberal of the two parties, supporting a constitutional monarchy and advocating for greater democratic governance.[12][13] Since 2021, it is led by Thomas Zwiefelhofer and holds ten seats in the 25-member Landtag of Liechtenstein.