The Juncker–Asselborn II Government was the government of Luxembourg between 23 July 2009 and 11 July 2013. It was led by, and named after, Prime Minister...
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The first Juncker–Asselborn Government was the government of Luxembourg between 31 July 2004 and 23 July 2009. It was led by, and named after, Prime Minister...
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Jean Asselborn. Juncker-Asselborn I Government (2004–2009) Juncker-Asselborn II Government (2009–2013 ) Bettel I Government (2013–2018) Bettel II Government...
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Education and Research from April to December 2013 in the Juncker–Asselborn II Government. Hansen was born on 10 December 1965 in Wiltz and grew up as...
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Luxembourg Juncker–Poos Ministry (1995–1999) Juncker–Polfer Ministry (1999–2004) Juncker–Asselborn Ministry I (2004–2009) Juncker–Asselborn Ministry II (2009–2013)...
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the second Bettel Government on 5 December 2018. Until 2013, Luxembourg was governed by a CSV–LSAP coalition under Jean-Claude Juncker. After concerns over...
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legislature were elected in 2009. The government during this legislature was the Juncker–Asselborn II Government, a coalition of CSV and LSAP. Andrich-Duval...
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Juncker–Asselborn government following the 2009 general election, which lasted until July 2013 when the LSAP withdrew its support from the government...
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Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party leader Jean Asselborn and formed the Juncker-Asselborn Ministry II, which was sworn in on 23 July 2009. Seven parties...
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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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Politics of Luxembourg (redirect from Luxembourg/Government)
the prime minister Jean-Claude Juncker (CSV). In July 2004, it chose the LSAP as its coalition partner. Jean Asselborn (LSAP) was appointed as the Vice...
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Bettel–Schneider Ministry was sworn in on 4 December. It succeeded the Juncker–Asselborn Ministry II. Luxembourg calls early elections after spy scandal Archived...
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the Luxembourg national team. Krecké was a member of the Juncker-Asselborn I and II governments, holding the positions of Minister for the Economy and Foreign...
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appointed to the first Juncker-Asselborn Government as Minister-Delegate for Foreign Affairs and Immigration, working under Jean Asselborn as Minister for Foreign...
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Xavier Bettel (category LGBTQ heads of government)
general election, he took office as prime minister and succeeded Jean-Claude Juncker of the Christian Social People's Party (CSV). Bettel was the youngest ever...
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Yuriko Backes (category Women government ministers of Luxembourg)
positions, and was the diplomatic advisor to prime ministers Jean-Claude Juncker and Xavier Bettel. Yuriko Nadia Backes was born on 22 December 1970 in...
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Affairs For Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg: Jean-Claude Juncker, Prime Minister Jean Asselborn, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs...
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Secretary of state (section Federal government)
more than one brief or assist more than one minister. In the first Juncker-Asselborn cabinet, there was one Secretary of State, Octavie Modert, who is...
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Willmar Ministry (redirect from Willmar government)
of the Netherlands. After the death of William II on 17 March 1849, relations between the government and the Crown deteriorated. An authoritarian person...
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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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Fontaine Ministry (redirect from Fontaine Government)
Gaspard-Théodore-Ignace de la Fontaine in March 1848. On 15 March, the government and King-Grand-Duke William II sought conciliation with the people. Censorship was abolished...
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List of prime ministers of Luxembourg (category Lists of government ministers of Luxembourg)
Germany in World War II, Luxembourg was governed by a Nazi Party official, Gustav Simon. Pierre Dupong continued to lead the government in exile in the United...
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Democratic Party (Luxembourg) (section Government)
general election, held early due to the collapse of the second Juncker–Asselborn government, the party acquired 13 deputies with 18.3% of the vote, becoming...
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List of deputy prime ministers of Luxembourg (category Lists of government ministers of Luxembourg)
'Vice-Prime Minister of Luxembourg') is the second-highest position in the government of Luxembourg. The deputy serves a vital function in Luxembourg's collegiate...
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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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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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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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Prüm Ministry (redirect from Prüm government)
treaty with Belgium brought about the Reuter government's resignation. As it was not possible for a new government majority to be formed, the Chamber was dissolved...
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married his husband Jérôme Domange in 2016. Bettel I Government (2013 – 2018) Bettel II Government (2018 – 2023) East-West United Bank (Luxembourg) was...
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Blochausen Ministry (redirect from Blochausen government)
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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