Ludwig Ospelt
Ludwig Ospelt was a politician from Liechtenstein who served in the Landtag of Liechtenstein from 1932 to 1939. He also served as the mayor of Vaduz from 1930 to 1933 and again from 1936 to 1942.
Life
Ospelt was born on 31 January 1882 in Vaduz as the son of builder Joseph Anton Ospelt and Mathilda Wachter as one of six children. He attended construction school in Innsbruck. He worked as a construction worker in the Russian Empire under Johann Beck. He took over his father's construction business in 1918 following his death, which he ran until 1946. From 1933 to 1934 he co-owned the, alongside Gustav Ospelt.From 1921 to 1924 he was a member of the Vaduz municipal council as a member of the Progressive Citizens' Party. From 1930 to 1933 and again from 1936 to 1942 he was the mayor of Vaduz. During this time, the Liechtenstein state hospital was expanded in 1931, St. Josef church was built, the Vaduz town hall was built in 1933, and a school building in Ebenholz was built in 1937.
From 1932 to 1939 Ospelt was a member of the Landtag of Liechtenstein. During this time, he was a member of the finance commission and the state committee. In 1936 he made a proposal to the Landtag for a pension scheme. He was the consul of the Netherlands in Liechtenstein from 1922 until his death. Throughout World War II, Ospelt campaigned for Liechtenstein's continued independence.