Alfons Feger

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MonarchJohann II
DeputyNone
Preceded byJosef Ospelt (As Prime Minister)
Succeeded byFelix Gubelmann (Acting)
Alfons Feger
Acting Prime Minister of Liechtenstein
In office
4 May 1922  1 June 1922
MonarchJohann II
DeputyNone
Preceded byJosef Ospelt (As Prime Minister)
Succeeded byFelix Gubelmann (Acting)
Deputy Prime Minister of Liechtenstein
In office
6 June 1922  26 June 1928
MonarchJohann II
Prime Minister
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byLudwig Marxer
Personal details
Born6 April 1856
Died18 July 1933 (aged 77)
Vaduz, Liechtenstein
PartyChristian-Social People's Party
Spouse
Regina Wolfinger
(m. 1899; died 1931)

Alfons Feger (6 April 1856 – 18 July 1933) was a teacher and politician from Liechtenstein who briefly served as acting Prime Minister of Liechtenstein from May to June 1922. He also served as Deputy Prime Minister from March to June 1922 and again from June 1922 to 1928.

Feger was born in Triesen, Liechtenstein on 6 April 1856 to one of 7 children. He attended state school in Vaduz then proceeded to attend college in Württemberg from 1873 to 1876. From there he worked as an elementary school teacher in Eschen and later Balzers until 1895 when he taught at a boy's secondary school in Vaduz. He served as a member of the state school council from 1897 to 1901 and the administrator of the state teachers' library from 1907 to 1919. He retired from teaching and resigned all positions in 1918.[1]

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