Markus Büchel (14 May 1959 – 9 July 2013) was a lawyer and politician from Liechtenstein who served as the Prime Minister of Liechtenstein in 1993. Serving for just under 7 months, he is the shortest serving prime minister in Liechtenstein's history.
On 14 September 1993, the Landtag passed a motion of no confidence against him following a request by the Progressive Citizens' Party to do so. The following day, Hans-Adam II dismissed both the government and the Landtag.[1] Following the October 1993 Liechtenstein general election, Büchel was succeeded by his deputy Mario Frick.[2][6] Serving for just under 7 months, Büchel is the shortest-serving prime minister in Liechtenstein's history.[1]
Later life and death
From 1997 Büchel worked as a lawyer. In 2002, he became Honorary Consul of Russia in Liechtenstein.[7][8]
He died in on 9 July 2013 in Ruggell, aged 54 years old. Büchel was survived by his wife, Elena, and his son David.[7][9]