Luxembourg, Poos was a trained economist and became a doctor of economics in 1961, when he graduated from the University of Lausanne. Poos was a long-time...
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(26/10/1973) List of prime ministers of Luxembourg Santer-Poos Ministry I Santer-Poos Ministry II Santer-Poos Ministry III Santer Commission ""Les gouvernements...
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cyclist Jacques Poos (1935–2022), Luxembourgian politician Omer Poos (1902–1976), American federal judge This page lists people with the surname Poos. If...
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were Jacques Poos (Luxembourg), Gianni de Michelis (Italy), and Hans van den Broek (Netherlands). Prior to the delegation's arrival in Belgrade, Poos told...
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coincides with that of Deputy Prime Minister. For instance, LSAP politicians Jacques Poos and Jean Asselborn served a combined 34 years as Minister of Foreign...
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Succeeded by Present Preceded by Jacques Poos Deputy Prime Minister 1999 – 2004 Succeeded by Jean Asselborn Preceded by Jacques Poos Minister for Foreign Affairs...
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(European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party) and Robert Goebbels and Jacques Poos for the Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (Party of European Socialists)...
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Santer-Poos I Government was the government of Luxembourg between 20 July 1984 and 14 July 1989. It was the first of three led by Prime Minister Jacques Santer...
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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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Reding Christian Social People's Party EPP–ED Jacques Poos Socialist Workers' Party PES Jacques Santer Christian Social People's Party EPP–ED...
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for Foreign Affairs Lamberto Dini Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs Jacques Poos Luxembourgish Minister for Foreign Affairs Hans van Mierlo Dutch Minister...
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European Commission. However, the Juncker–Poos Ministry was essentially a continuation of the third Santer-Poos Ministry, both being coalitions between...
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The LSAP formed a coalition with the CSV, with Jacques Poos serving as Deputy Prime Minister to Jacques Santer. This was renewed twice again, and the DP...
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of the Charles University List of prime ministers of Luxembourg Juncker–Poos Ministry (1995–1999) Juncker–Polfer Ministry (1999–2004) Juncker–Asselborn...
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and Bertie Ahern (Ireland) Gianni De Michelis and Guido Carli (Italy) Jacques Poos and Jean-Claude Juncker (Luxembourg) Hans van den Broek and Wim Kok (Netherlands)...
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Princess Joséphine-Charlotte of Belgium and Minister for Foreign Affairs Jacques Poos Liechtenstein: Prime Minister Otmar Hasler Libya: Al-Saadi Gaddafi...
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British author and illustrator (Meg and Mog), complications of dementia. Jacques Poos, 86, Luxembourgian politician, minister of finances (1976–1979) and foreign...
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of Luxembourg. Grand Duke – Jean Prime Minister – Jacques Santer Deputy Prime Minister – Jacques Poos President of the Chamber of Deputies – Erna Hennicot-Schoepges...
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Povilas Gylys (1992-1996) Algirdas Saudargas (1996-2000) Luxembourg - Jacques Poos (1984-1999) Republic of Macedonia - Stevo Crvenkovski (1993-1996) Ljubomir...
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Willi (1993-2001) Lithuania - Povilas Gylys (1992-1996) Luxembourg - Jacques Poos (1984-1999) Republic of Macedonia - Stevo Crvenkovski (1993-1996) Malta...
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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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Brunhart 1978-1993 Lithuania Algirdas Saudargas 1990-1992 Luxembourg Jacques Poos 1984-1999 Malta Guido de Marco 1989-1996 Netherlands Hans van den Broek...
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Lithuania Algirdas Saudargas Povilas Gylys 1990-1992 1992-1996 Luxembourg Jacques Poos 1984-1999 Republic of Macedonia Denko Maleski 1991-1993 Malta Guido de...
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(1993-2001) Lithuania - Algirdas Saudargas (1996-2000) Luxembourg - Jacques Poos (1984-1999) Lydie Polfer (1999-2004) Republic of Macedonia - Aleksandar...
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Willi (1993-2001) Lithuania - Povilas Gylys (1992-1996) Luxembourg - Jacques Poos (1984-1999) Republic of Macedonia - Stevo Crvenkovski (1993-1996) Malta...
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(1993-2001) Lithuania - Algirdas Saudargas (1996-2000) Luxembourg - Jacques Poos (1984-1999) Republic of Macedonia - Blagoje Handžiski (1997-1998) Aleksandar...
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the fight against money laundering. 14 July – Jacques Santer forms a new government, keeping Jacques Poos as his deputy. 12 November – The Action Committee...
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Saint Esprit Tunnel in Luxembourg City is officially opened. 15 July – Jacques Poos is made Minister for Health. 5 December – Grand Duke Jean and King Baudouin...
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Jean-Claude Juncker (CSV), 46,430 votes; Lucien Lux (LSAP), 27,329 votes; Jacques Poos (LSAP), 22,139 votes; John Schummer (DP), 12,045 votes; Jean Spautz (CSV)...
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Brunhart 1978-1993 Lithuania Algirdas Saudargas 1990-1992 Luxembourg Jacques Poos 1984-1999 Republic of Macedonia Denko Maleski 1991-1993 Malta Guido de...
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