It was appointed by Johann II and was chaired by Gustav Schädler.
[1] After a month period of acting Prime Minister's by Alfons Feger and Felix Gubelmann the 1922 Liechtenstein general election resulted in a win for the Christian-Social People's Party and Gustav Schädler was appointed as Prime Minister.
[2][3] The government's term was characterized by being responsible for creating a monetary union with Switzerland in 1924.
[7] The government was the subject of an embezzlement scandal involving the National Bank of Liechtenstein in 1928.
Johann II forced the government to resign in June 1928 as a result, and early elections were called.