Catholic Prince Alois has stated that if a pro-abortion referendum ever passed in his country he would veto it. As it is, he has not had to do that.
The Globe and Mail: Voters in Liechtenstein rejected a proposal to abolish the ruling prince’s right to veto the results of popular referendums on Sunday, underscoring how citizens see the ruling family as integral to the principality’s wealth and stability. More on this here.






