the Juncker–Poos Ministry was essentially a continuation of the third Santer-Poos Ministry, both being coalitions between Santer's and Juncker's Christian...
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Minister Jean-Claude Juncker and Deputy Prime Minister Lydie Polfer. The Juncker-Polfer government represented a coalition between Juncker's Christian Social...
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February 2022, at the age of 86. Santer-Poos Ministry I Santer-Poos Ministry II Santer-Poos Ministry III Juncker-Poos Ministry (1995-1999) Watt, Nicholas...
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Juncker–Poos Government (1995–1999) Juncker–Polfer Government (1999–2004) Juncker–Asselborn I Government (2004–2009) Juncker–Asselborn II Government (2009–2013)...
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The Santer-Poos II Government was the government of Luxembourg between 14 July 1989 and 13 July 1994. It was the second of three led by, and named after...
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the Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (LSAP), was part of the Juncker–Poos Government together with the Christian Social People's Party (CSV). A bill...
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The Santer-Poos I Government was the government of Luxembourg between 20 July 1984 and 14 July 1989. It was the first of three led by Prime Minister Jacques...
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The Santer-Poos III Government was the government of Luxembourg between 13 July 1994 and 26 January 1995. It was the third of three led by, and named after...
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Lydie Polfer (category Women government ministers of Luxembourg)
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs in the government of Jean-Claude Juncker from August 1999 until July 2004. In the 2004 legislative...
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(26/10/1973) List of prime ministers of Luxembourg Santer-Poos Ministry I Santer-Poos Ministry II Santer-Poos Ministry III Santer Commission ""Les gouvernements...
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Lydie Err (category Government ministers of Luxembourg)
sat as one of the two Vice-Presidents of the Chamber. She entered the Juncker-Poos Ministry in 1998 as a Secretary of State. She remained for one year,...
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government of Luxembourg as junior partner to the Christian Social People's Party (CSV) under Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker in the first Juncker–Asselborn...
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saw great stability in governments. From 1984 to 2023, there were only three prime ministers (Jacques Santer, Jean-Claude Juncker, and Xavier Bettel), each...
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Bech Ministry (redirect from Bech government)
The Bech Ministry was the government of Luxembourg that came into office in Luxembourg on 16 July 1926 after the resignation of the Prüm Ministry, and...
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Minister – Jacques Santer (to 20 January) Jean-Claude Juncker Deputy Prime Minister – Jacques Poos President of the Chamber of Deputies – Erna Hennicot-Schoepges...
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Luxembourg. Grand Duke – Jean Prime Minister – Jean-Claude Juncker Deputy Prime Minister – Jacques Poos President of the Chamber of Deputies – Jean Spautz President...
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Democratic Party (Luxembourg) (section Government)
with Jacques Poos serving as Deputy Prime Minister to Jacques Santer. This was renewed twice again, and the DP remained out of government until 1999. After...
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Luxembourg) (category Lists of government ministers of Luxembourg)
politicians Jacques Poos and Jean Asselborn served a combined 34 years as Minister of Foreign Affairs in CSV and DP-led governments, 24 of which as Deputy...
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Dupong-Krier Ministry (redirect from Dupong-Krier Government)
the so-called Maulkuerfgesetz ("muzzle law"). It was a large coalition government between the Party of the Right and the Luxembourg Workers' Party. Initially...
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to be re-elected four times. That same year, he was appointed to the Government as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Development...
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The Liberation Government was formed on 23 November 1944, when the government in exile came to Luxembourg from London and felt forced to include members...
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Reuter Ministry (redirect from Reuter government)
The Reuter Ministry was the government in office in Luxembourg from 28 September 1918 until 20 March 1925, headed by Émile Reuter. It resulted from the...
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launches its ninth satellite, Astra 1H. 7 August – Jean-Claude Juncker forms a new government, with Lydie Polfer as his deputy. 11 August – A total solar...
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Fontaine Ministry (redirect from Fontaine Government)
The Fontaine Ministry formed the government of Luxembourg from 1 August 1848 to 2 December 1848. It was headed by Gaspard-Théodore-Ignace de la Fontaine...
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Simons Ministry (redirect from Simons government)
26 September 1860. Initially it just consisted of three members of the government, to which two more were added on 23 September 1854. It was reshuffled...
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List of prime ministers of Luxembourg (category Lists of government ministers of Luxembourg)
ministers' governments. Luxembourg has a collegial governmental system; often, the government will present its resignation, only for the successor government to...
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List of ministers for the economy and foreign trade of Luxembourg (category Lists of government ministers of Luxembourg)
ministre de l'économie et du commerce extérieur) is a position in the government of Luxembourg, either by itself or combined with other positions, since...
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Eyschen Ministry (redirect from Eyschen government)
Paul Eyschen, and ended with his death. As soon as he became head of government, Eyschen faced the problem of the succession to the throne. William III's...
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Tornaco Ministry (redirect from Tornaco government)
September 1860 until 3 December 1867. It was reshuffled six times. The government of Victor de Tornaco saw several important developments in international...
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Willmar Ministry (redirect from Willmar government)
Deputies took place. From the first meeting of the parliament, the Fontaine government faced opposition from the liberals who described him as a "turncoat"....
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