TL;DR Liechtenstein is right-wing af? Good.
I also now feel an urge to start a San Marino politics thread, but alas, I've just found out I missed the administrative elections there for twenty days. I'll try to cover its 'glorified municipal politics' next time they have a general election or a referendum though.
San Marino is a left wing equivalent of Liechtenstein, pretty much?
Pretty much. At one point they were even ruled by a coalition of Communists and Socialists that was overthrown
in (response to) a coup-like event that went down like a scene from The Mouse that Roared:
On 30 September, opposition councilors occupied an abandoned factory in the town of Rovereta, Serravalle on the Italian border. At the stroke of midnight when the regency should have expired, the councilors declared a provisional government. Italy recognized the provisional government and Italian Carabinieri protected the three sides of the factory that sat in their territory. The regency organized a militia of supporters and weapons flowed in from Italy to both sides. On 11 October, the regency caved in and recognized the provisional government, ending the crisis.