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    Jacques Santer (born 18 May 1937) is a Luxembourgish politician who served as the ninth president of the European Commission from 1995 to 1999. He served...
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  • Laboratory Bradley Santer (born 1982), Australian figure skater Diederick Santer (born 1969), British television producer Jacques Santer (born 1937), Luxembourgish...
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    The Santer Commission was the European Commission in office between 23 January 1995 and 15 March 1999. The administration was led by Jacques Santer (former...
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    Commission, and acting president during the Santer Commission following the resignation of Jacques Santer. He is considered the father of the Erasmus...
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    union". The successor to Delors was Jacques Santer. As a result of a fraud and corruption scandal, the entire Santer Commission was forced by the Parliament...
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    Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Development, first in Jacques Santer's (from 1984 to 1995), then in Jean-Claude Junckers's cabinets (from...
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    1984 and was immediately appointed to the Cabinet of Prime Minister Jacques Santer as Minister of Labour. In the second half of 1985, Luxembourg held the...
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    Jacques Lucien Jean Delors (French: [ʒak lysjɛ̃ ʒɑ̃ dəlɔʁ]; 20 July 1925 – 27 December 2023) was a French politician who served as the eighth president...
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  • Werner became PM. In 1984, Jacques Santer became PM. He remained as such until 1995, when Jean-Claude Juncker became PM, with Santer meanwhile taking up the...
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    followed by Gaston Thorn (Luxembourgish liberal), Jacques Delors (French socialist), Jacques Santer (Luxembourgish Christian democrat), Romano Prodi (Italian...
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    FitzGerald 1985 January–June  Italy Bettino Craxi July–December  Luxembourg Jacques Santer 1986 January–June  Netherlands Ruud Lubbers July–December  United Kingdom...
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  • the latter period. He served in the governments of Pierre Werner and Jacques Santer as Minister of the Interior from 1980 to 1995, Minister of Family, Social...
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    by, and named after, Prime Minister Jacques Santer. Throughout the ministry, the Deputy Prime Minister was Jacques Poos. It was formed following the general...
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  • public survey. The President of the European Commission at the time (Jacques Santer) and the European Commissioner with responsibility for the euro (Yves-Thibault...
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    Brittan resigned with the rest of the Santer Commission in 1999 amid accusations of fraud against Jacques Santer and Édith Cresson. During his time as...
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    operating under monopoly circumstances. In 1994, Monti was appointed to the Santer Commission, along with Emma Bonino, by Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi...
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    currency by sending a letter to then President of the European Commission, Jacques Santer, suggesting the name "euro" on 4 August 1995. Due to differences in...
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    1985 Jan–Jun Bettino Craxi Party of European Socialists  Italy Jul–Dec Jacques Santer European People's Party  Luxembourg 1986 Jan–Jun Ruud Lubbers European...
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    Commission, which he served first as Transport Commissioner under President Jacques Santer, in early 1995; marking the end of his 25 years in the House of Commons...
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    Subsidiarity. Council of Europe. p. 8. Jacques Santer, Prime Minister of Luxembourg. Introduction to the Jacques Delors Colloquium 1991: "Subsidiarity:...
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  • Jean-Claude Juncker (born 1954), Luxembourg prime minister, EC president Jacques Santer (born 1937), Luxembourg prime minister, EC president Martine Schommer...
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    it against the Commission headed by Jacques Santer in 1999 over allegations of corruption. In response, the Santer Commission resigned en masse of its...
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     Germany 22 November 2005 – 8 December 2021 16 years, 16 days EPP 4 Jacques Santer Prime Minister  Luxembourg 20 July 1984 – 26 January 1995 10 years,...
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    EU), Pierre Werner (considered the father of the Euro), Gaston Thorn, Jacques Santer and Jean-Claude Juncker (all former Presidents of the European Commission)...
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    corruption allegations raised by EC official Paul van Buitenen to call for Jacques Santer (then President of the European Commission) to react promptly or be...
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    oil crisis; however the “Werner Plan” was later revived and extended by Jacques Delors. Its principles were enshrined in the Treaty of Maastricht, paving...
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    office 14 July 1989 – 7 August 1999 Prime Minister Jacques Santer Jean-Claude Juncker Preceded by Jacques Poos Succeeded by Henri Grethen Minister for Public...
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    Convention In office 23 January 1995 – 16 September 1999 President Jacques Santer Manuel Marín Preceded by Manuel Marín Succeeded by Poul Nielson European...
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  • August 2004 until 11 March 2009, when he resigned. He is the son of Jacques Santer, former Prime Minister (1984 – 1995) and President of the European Commission...
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    European Commission, with the United Kingdom not wishing another Jacques Delors, Jacques Santer (then-Prime Minister of Luxembourg) was proposed as a less federalist...
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