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    the JunckerPoos 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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    JunckerPoos 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 JunckerPoos 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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