Lydie Polfer (born 22 November 1952, in Luxembourg City) is a Luxembourgish politician who has served in a number of capacities, including Deputy Prime...
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Lydie Massard (born 1978), French politician Lydie Pace (born 1968), Central African singer Lydie Polfer (born 1952), Luxembourgish politician Lydie Saki...
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Christian Social People's Party's (CSV) coalition partners. Thus, with Lydie Polfer and Anne Brasseur vacating their seats to take roles in the government...
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Minister Lydie Polfer. The Juncker-Polfer government represented a coalition between Juncker's Christian Social People's Party (CSV) and Polfer's Democratic...
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declining health, Polfer was forced to step down after two years in office. He was replaced as the city's mayor by his daughter, Lydie, who continued in...
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15 May 2015 in a private ceremony officiated by Luxembourg city mayor Lydie Polfer in the presence of around 250 guests. Bettel became the first European...
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allowed it to displace the LSAP as the CSV's coalition partner, with Lydie Polfer as Deputy Prime Minister. As a result of the 2004 general election, the...
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Xavier Bettel became Luxembourg's new prime minister on 4 December 2013, Lydie Polfer (DP) was sworn in as new mayor of Luxembourg on 17 December of the same...
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2017, and an official ground breaking ceremony in the presence of Mayor Lydie Polfer held on 18 September 2017. Works were due to be completed by October...
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Marc Lies (CSV), 18,862 votes; Elisabeth Margue (CSV), 23,166 votes; Lydie Polfer (DP), 19,345 votes; Gérard Schockmel (DP), 15,164 votes; Sam Tanson (DG)...
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would not get a Council of State opinion until 13 June 2000. The Juncker–Polfer Government consisting of the CSV and the Democratic Party drafted a bill...
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prime ministers of Luxembourg Juncker–Poos Ministry (1995–1999) Juncker–Polfer Ministry (1999–2004) Juncker–Asselborn Ministry I (2004–2009) Juncker–Asselborn...
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1973 Patrick Goldschmidt DP 21 November 2023 Centre 2 February 1970 Lydie Polfer DP 8 July 2009 Centre 22 November 1952 Gérard Schockmel DP 24 October...
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had the second-largest contingent, under the leadership of DP mayor Lydie Polfer. Below are the results of the communal elections of 8 October 2017. Elections...
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July 2004 – 23 July 2009 Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker Preceded by Lydie Polfer (Public service and Administrative reform) Erna Hennicot-Schoepges (Public...
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Jean-Claude Juncker Juncker-Poos Ministry Lydie Polfer DP 7 August 1999 31 July 2004 Coalition partner changed Juncker-Polfer Ministry Jean Asselborn LSAP 31 July...
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2001 – May 2002 (Antanas Valionis) Luxembourg : May – November 2002 (Lydie Polfer) Malta : November 2002 – May 2003 (Joe Borg) Moldova : May – November...
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2004 – 4 December 2013 Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker Preceded by Lydie Polfer Succeeded by Etienne Schneider Personal details Born (1949-04-27) 27...
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People's Party's (CSV) coalition partners by the LSAP. After the election, Lydie Polfer resigned as DP President, having served the term limit imposed by the...
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Preceded by Colette Flesch Deputy Prime Minister 1984–1999 Succeeded by Lydie Polfer Minister for Foreign Affairs 1984–1999 Minister for the Economy 1984–1999...
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(at the time, respectively Dominique de Villepin, Joschka Fischer and Lydie Polfer), the project having been fostered by Erna Hennicot-Schoepges, then Minister...
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Minister for the Environment 1999–2004 Succeeded by Lucien Lux Preceded by Lydie Polfer Minister of Foreign Affairs 2004 Succeeded by Jean Asselborn Party political...
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1963 Paul Wilwertz 1964 1969 Colette Flesch 1970 1980 Camille Polfer 1980 1981 Lydie Polfer (1st term) 1982 26 August 1999 Paul Helminger 26 August 1999...
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January 1995 7 August 1999 Deputy Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker Lydie Polfer DP 7 August 1999 20 July 2004 Deputy Prime Minister Charles Goerens DP...
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Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker and the Minister of Foreign Affairs Lydie Polfer. (To attend the third ASEM meeting). 2001 March Hereditary Grand Duke...
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Demokratesch Partei) Xavier Bettel Robert Brasseur Paul Eyschen Colette Flesch Lydie Polfer Gaston Thorn Hearl, Derek (1988-11-03), Kirchner, Emil J. (ed.), "The...
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Walch (2001–2005) Lithuania - Antanas Valionis (2000–2006) Luxembourg - Lydie Polfer (1999–2004) Republic of Macedonia - Slobodan Čašule (2001–2002) Ilinka...
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Marc Angel, former MEP Colette Flesch and Mayor of Luxembourg City, Lydie Polfer. His work often focused on immigration and integration issues in Luxembourg...
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Walch (2001–2005) Lithuania - Antanas Valionis (2000–2006) Luxembourg - Lydie Polfer (1999–2004) Republic of Macedonia - Srgjan Kerim (2000–2001) Ilinka Mitreva...
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Jacques Poos LSAP Jacques Santer CSV Claude Turmes Greens 2004 (sixth) Lydie Polfer DP Jean Spautz CSV Erna Hennicot-Schoepges CSV 2009 (seventh) Charles...
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