Understood. As for your question about Liechtenstein's constitution, here are some facts that may be of interest: The country adopted its first written constitution in 1862, and underwent several revisions over the years before settling on a new one in 1921. This document established a parliamentary system with separate executive and legislative branches, as well as protections for individual rights such as freedom of speech and religion. The current constitution remains largely unchanged to this day, making Liechtenstein's government one of the oldest continuous monarchies in Europe.

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