• Michel Rasquin (19 September 1899 – 27 April 1958) was a Luxembourgish journalist and socialist politician, and European Commissioner. Rasquin was born...
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    of presidents of the Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party since 1945. Michel Rasquin (1945–1951) Paul Wilwertz (1951–1952) Albert Bousser (1952–1954) Émile...
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    Prodi campaigned in the 2001 Italian elections while still president. Louis Michel (Development & Humanitarian Aid) announced that he would go on unpaid leave...
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    Giuseppe Petrilli (Italy) Lionello Levi Sandri (Italy) Jean Rey (Belgium) Michel Rasquin** (Luxembourg) Lambert Schaus† (Luxembourg) *resigned – **died – †replacement...
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  • happened during 1958 in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. 20 January – Michel Rasquin resigns from the government to become Luxembourg's member of the inaugural...
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    Essays] (in German). Bonn: Europa Union. ISBN 978-3-7713-0146-0. Dumoulin, Michel (2007). The European Commission, 1958–72 : history and memories. Luxembourg:...
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    Giuseppe Petrilli (Italy) Lionello Levi Sandri (Italy) Jean Rey (Belgium) Michel Rasquin** (Luxembourg) Lambert Schaus† (Luxembourg) *resigned – **died – †replacement...
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  • resigned on 1 July 2014 to serve as a Member of the European Parliament. Michel Barnier served as Acting Commissioner during his leave and again until the...
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    the Luxembourg Cup in 2004–05. Union Titus Pétange - football club. Michel Rasquin (1899–1958), a Luxembourgish journalist, politician and European Commissioner...
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  • Authority of the European Coal and Steel Community Died in office Dumoulin, Michel (2007). The European Commission, 1958-72 : history and memories. Luxembourg:...
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  • Party Leader % Seats CSV Émile Reuter 41.41 25 LSAP Michel Rasquin 25.97 11 PDG 16.74 9 KPL 13.49 5 PIE Othon Decker 0.64 1...
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    Hubert Clément 1935 – 1945 SP 16 Arthur Useldinger 1946 – 1949 KPL 17 Michel Rasquin 1949 – 1951 LSAP 18 Antoine Krier 1951 – 1965 LSAP 19 Jules Schreiner...
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    Name Country Period Commission Portoflio actual name Michel Rasquin  Luxembourg 1958 Hallstein Commission Lambert Schaus  Luxembourg 1958–1967 Hallstein...
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    # Name Country Period Commission 1 Michel Rasquin  Luxembourg 1958 Hallstein 2 Lambert Schaus  Luxembourg 1958–1967 Hallstein 3 Victor Bodson  Luxembourg...
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  • Party Leader % Seats +/– LSAP Michel Rasquin 41.46 15 +4 CSV Émile Reuter 33.30 22 −3 KPL 16.86 5 0 PDG Lucien Dury 8.38 9 0...
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  • of State. On 11 February 1958, he was promoted once again: replacing Michel Rasquin as Minister for Economic Affairs. After the 1959 election, the LSAP...
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    Giuseppe Petrilli (Italy) Lionello Levi Sandri (Italy) Jean Rey (Belgium) Michel Rasquin** (Luxembourg) Lambert Schaus† (Luxembourg) *resigned – **died – †replacement...
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  • Giuseppe Petrilli (Italy) Lionello Levi Sandri (Italy) Jean Rey (Belgium) Michel Rasquin** (Luxembourg) Lambert Schaus† (Luxembourg) *resigned – **died – †replacement...
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  • Political offices Preceded by Michel Rasquin Mayor of Esch-sur-Alzette 1951–1965 Succeeded by Jules Schreiner...
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  • Party Leader % Seats +/– CSV Émile Reuter 40.57 21 −1 LSAP Michel Rasquin 35.48 19 +4 PDG Lucien Dury 20.55 8 −1 KPL 3.40 4 −1...
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  • 12 Events 9 sports Opening August 19, 1951 Closing August 26, 1951 Opened by Michel Rasquin Main venue Municipal Stadium ← 1949 Meran 1953 Dortmund →...
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    for Agriculture and for Health. At the Ministry for Economic Affairs, Michel Rasquin was now assisted by a commissioner-general in Paul Wilwertz. By decree...
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  • Commission, the Hallstein Commission, to replace the recently deceased Michel Rasquin. Schaus had responsibility for the Transport portfolio. He strove in...
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    Nicholas Margue (CSV), 23,454 votes; Denis Netgen (LSAP), 24,481 votes; Michel Rasquin (LSAP), 26,839 votes; Jean-Baptiste Rock (CSV), 22,855 votes; Dominique...
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    Giuseppe Petrilli (Italy) Lionello Levi Sandri (Italy) Jean Rey (Belgium) Michel Rasquin** (Luxembourg) Lambert Schaus† (Luxembourg) *resigned – **died – †replacement...
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    Giuseppe Petrilli (Italy) Lionello Levi Sandri (Italy) Jean Rey (Belgium) Michel Rasquin** (Luxembourg) Lambert Schaus† (Luxembourg) *resigned – **died – †replacement...
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  • 1947 Félix Welter 14 December 1945 25 April 1973 President, 1952–69 Michel Rasquin 14 December 1945 9 July 1948 Alfred Loesch 14 December 1945 31 December...
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  • Clément Mayor of Esch-sur-Alzette (1st time) 1945–1949 Succeeded by Michel Rasquin Preceded by Jules Schreiner Mayor of Esch-sur-Alzette (2nd time) 1970–1978...
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    Giuseppe Petrilli (Italy) Lionello Levi Sandri (Italy) Jean Rey (Belgium) Michel Rasquin** (Luxembourg) Lambert Schaus† (Luxembourg) *resigned – **died – †replacement...
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  • and André Origer are appointed to the Council of State, replacing Michel Rasquin and Pierre Frieden. 30 January – Aly Jaerling, politician 7 May – Marc...
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