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European country finally allows women to inherit throne after giving them vote in 1984

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European country finally allows women to inherit throne after giving them vote in 1984
Liechtenstein's ruling family revealed on Saturday that it would abandon centuries of male-only royal succession in favour of absolute primogeniture, granting firstborn children the right to inherit the throne irrespective of gender. The announcement came on August 15, the Alpine microstate's national day. "The order of succession is being changed from male primogeniture to absolute primogeniture," the House of Lie
18 Aug, 21:30