• Henry Cravatte (born 21 May 1911 Diekirch; died 4 November 1990 Ettelbrück) was a Luxembourgish politician. Cravatte studied Jurisprudence and in 1936...
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    1964–1968 in the Werner-Cravatte government). The discussions over the party's direction split the LSAP again. On 2 May 1970, Henry Cravatte was ejected as President...
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  • the Werner-Cravatte Ministry was formed, a coalition between the CSV and the LSAP. Pierre Werner remained Prime Minister, and Henry Cravatte became his...
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    6 February 1969. Throughout its term, the Deputy Prime Minister was Henry Cravatte, replacing Eugène Schaus, who had been Deputy Prime Minister in the...
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  • coalitions with the Communist Party at communal level. The split was led by Henry Cravatte, who had been ejected as President of the LSAP in May 1970. In total...
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    Werner Werner-Schaus Ministry I Henry Cravatte LSAP 15 July 1964 6 February 1969 Coalition partner changed Werner-Cravatte Ministry Eugène Schaus DP 6 February...
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    following candidates were elected: Victor Abens (LSAP), 9,230 votes; Henry Cravatte (SDP), 7,410 votes; Jean-Pierre Dichter (CSV), 11,312 votes; Emile Gerson...
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  • seats. 15 July – Pierre Werner forms a new government, with the LSAP's Henry Cravatte replacing Eugène Schaus of the Democratic Party as Werner's deputy....
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  • 24 +6 DP Gaston Thorn 21.32 15 +1 LSAP Lydie Schmit 24.26 14 −3 PSD Henry Cravatte 5.98 2 −3 KPL 5.83 2 −3 Enrôlés de Force 4.45 1 New PSI Jean Gremling...
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  • Leader % Seats +/– LSAP Antoine Wehenkel 29.15 17 −1 CSV Nicolas Mosar 27.85 18 −3 DP Gaston Thorn 22.23 14 +3 KPL 10.47 5 −1 PSD Henry Cravatte 9.20 5 New...
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    – 1974 Succeeded by René Van Den Bulcke Party political offices Preceded by Henry Cravatte President of the LSAP 1970 – 1974 Succeeded by Lydie Schmit...
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    Minister was Eugène Schaus, replacing Henry Cravatte, who had been Deputy Prime Minister in the Werner-Cravatte Ministry. It was a coalition between the...
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    Bodson New title Deputy Prime Minister 1st time 1959 – 1964 Succeeded by Henry Cravatte Preceded by Joseph Bech Minister for Foreign Affairs 1959 – 1964 Succeeded by...
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  • Party Leader % Seats +/– CSV Jean Dupong 35.27 21 −1 LSAP Henry Cravatte 32.25 18 −3 DP Gaston Thorn 16.57 11 +5 KPL 15.50 6 +1...
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  • government, with Eugène Schaus of the Democratic Party replacing the LSAP's Henry Cravatte as Werner's deputy. 24 March - Prince Félix resigns from the Council...
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  • Ludwig President of the LSAP (second time) 1955 – 1959 Succeeded by Henry Cravatte Sporting positions Preceded by Gustave Jacquemart President of the COSL...
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    Luxembourg City 1946–1963 Succeeded by Paul Wilwertz Other offices Preceded by Fernand Cottier President of the CEMR 1953–1959 Succeeded by Henry Cravatte...
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  • Grand Duke Jean Prime Minister Pierre Werner Deputy Prime Minister Henry Cravatte President of the Chamber of Deputies Victor Bodson President of the...
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  • Grand Duke Jean Prime Minister Pierre Werner Deputy Prime Minister Henry Cravatte President of the Chamber of Deputies Victor Bodson Romain Fandel President...
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  • Grand Duke Jean Prime Minister Pierre Werner Deputy Prime Minister Henry Cravatte President of the Chamber of Deputies Victor Bodson President of the...
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  • over the budget for the following year lead to the collapse of the Werner-Cravatte Ministry. 15 December – Legislative elections are held. In the Chamber...
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  • 81, American art director. Mildred Allen, 96, American physicist. Henry Cravatte, 79, Luxembourgish politician. James C. Harrison, 64, American artist...
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  • for Public Health Paul Wilwertz LSAP Minister for Economic Affairs Henry Cravatte LSAP Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Source: Service Information...
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  • politician 10 October – René Urbany, politician and journalist 4 November – Henry Cravatte, politician East, Roger; Thomas, Richard J. (3 June 2014). Profiles...
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    Necktie (redirect from Royal Cravattes)
    soon made them an insignia of royalty as he created a regiment of Royal Cravattes. The word cravat is derived from the à la croate—'in the style of the...
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  • Death Us Do Part. She played the part of Henry Bones in the BBC Children's Hour radio programme Norman and Henry Bones, the Boy Detectives from 1943 to...
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  • Journal. Mosconi, Davide; Villarosa, Riccardo (1984). 188 Nodi da Collo – Cravatte e collettti: technice, storia, immagini (in Italian). Milano: Idea Libri...
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    1901. Most British casualties drawn from Townshend. p. and Skrine, Francis Henry. Fontenoy and Great Britain's Share in the War of the Austrian Succession...
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    government seemed to enjoy the favour of the Lieutenant-Governor Prince Henry, who dismissed it only reluctantly. During a conversation at Walferdange...
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  • warrant. He was freed the following day after Mukenge intervened. Gerard Cravatte, the general manager of the Société minière du Bécéka, was detained for...
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