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    The Blochausen Ministry was the government of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg from 26 December 1874 to 20 February 1885. It was led by Baron Félix de Blochausen...
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    Baron Félix de Blochausen (5 March 1834 – 15 November 1915), was a Luxembourgish politician. An Orangist, he was the sixth prime minister of Luxembourg...
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  • 1878 he became Director-General (Minister) for the Interior in the Blochausen Ministry. From 1885, he remained in this post in the Eyschen government, up...
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  • 26 December 1874 26 December 1874 21 September 1882 Baron de Blochausen Baron de Blochausen None 21 September 1882 12 October 1882 Mathias Mongenast None...
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    The Servais Ministry was in office in Luxembourg from 3 December 1867 to 26 December 1874. It was reshuffled four times. Emmanuel Servais: Minister of...
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  • The Loutsch Ministry was in office in Luxembourg from 6 November 1915 to 24 February 1916. When the government of Mathias Mongenast resigned, Grand Duchess...
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    The Prüm Ministry took office in Luxembourg on 20 March 1925. It was formed after the Chamber elections of 1 March 1925 and was supported by the Independent...
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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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    heir was Adolphe, the Duke of Nassau. Eyschen's predecessor, Félix de Blochausen, had been in favour of maintaining the personal union with the Netherlands...
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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 was...
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    for Justice Jean Colnet d'Huart: Director-General for Finance Félix de Blochausen: Director-General for the Interior Victor de Tornaco: Minister of State...
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    The Kauffman Ministry was in office in Luxembourg from 19 June 1917 to 28 September 1918. Léon Kauffman, a member of the Party of the Right, was able to...
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    The Simons Ministry was in office in Luxembourg from 23 September 1853 to 26 September 1860. Initially it just consisted of three members of the government...
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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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    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (French: Ministère des Affaires étrangères, MAE) is a ministry of the government of Luxembourg, headquartered in the Bâtiment...
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    The Willmar Ministry was in office in Luxembourg from 2 December 1848 to 23 September 1853. The Constitution that resulted from the Revolution of 1848...
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  • The Mongenast Ministry was only in office in Luxembourg for 25 days, from 12 October to 6 November 1915. Mathias Mongenast: Director-General of Finances...
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  • Toutsch 221 Hamelius 191 Fallis 102 Arens 73 Turnout 323 Diekirch Félix de Blochausen 431 Victor Tschiderer 357 Ernest François 333 J. P. Salentiny 281 Schmit...
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    market, which appeared like insider trading, brought about the fall of the Blochausen government. After the press revealed the suspicious transactions, the...
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  • Emmanuel Servais Alphonse Funck None 26 December 1874 20 April 1876 Baron de Blochausen Paul Eyschen None 20 April 1876 20 February 1885 20 February 1885 22 September...
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    February 1870 25 May 1873 26 December 1874 Resigned. 6 Félix, Baron de Blochausen (1834–1915) 1 2 3 4 5 6 26 December 1874 26 April 1875 8 July 1876 6 August...
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  • Carriers 418 Bouvier 281 Turnout 689 Diekirch 4 Pemmers 674 Salentiny 609 De Blochausen 573 François 565 Scholtes 545 De Marie 386 Turnout 1,052 Grevenmacher...
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    minister (1860–1867) Emmanuel Servais, Prime minister (1867–1874) Félix de Blochausen, Prime minister (1874–1885) Édouard Thilges, Prime minister (1885–1888)...
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    The Dupong-Krier Ministry took office in Luxembourg on 5 November 1937 after the resignation of the prime minister Joseph Bech, due to the result of a...
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  • 422 Joseph Tschiderer 307 450 Behrens 301 Frédéric-Georges-Prosper de Blochausen 294 349 Chrétien Mersch 284 369 Mathias Ulrich 258 331 Neuman 208 Mongenast...
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    victory was first annulled by the Chamber on the initiative of Félix de Blochausen, but when the now-vacant seat was put up again for election on 10 November...
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  • Administrateur général (Minister) for Public Works and Railways in the Simons Ministry. From 1869 to 1871, and then again from 1886 to 1892 he was a member of...
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    industrial and commercial progress. The government of Baron Félix de Blochausen (1874–1885) enacted a decisive reform of primary education when it introduced...
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    1885 to 22 September 1888. Thilges died in Luxembourg in 1904. Thilges Ministry Thewes (2011), p. 51 Thewes, Guy (2011). Les gouvernements du Grand-Duché...
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  • 507 Carriers 505 Liger 235 Bouvier 196 Turnout 728 Diekirch 4 Félix de Blochausen 656 Salentiny 582 Jean-Pierre Scholtes 534 Pierre Toussaint 465 450 Pemmers...
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