Raymond Vouel (8 April 1923 – 12 February 1987) was a Luxembourg politician. Vouel was Deputy Prime Minister in the Thorn-Vouel cabinet, a coalition between...
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Socialist Workers' Party (LSAP). At first, the Deputy Prime Minister was Raymond Vouel, but he left to become European Commissioner in 1976, and was replaced...
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Luxembourg In office 15 June 1974 – 16 July 1979 Monarch Jean Deputy Raymond Vouel Bernard Berg Preceded by Pierre Werner Succeeded by Pierre Werner President...
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Bech Pierre Frieden Himself Preceded by Pierre Dupong Succeeded by Raymond Vouel Minister of Justice In office 2 March 1959 – 3 January 1967 Prime Minister...
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Personnel and Administration 6 January 1973 5 January 1977 Ortoli Raymond Vouel Competition 6 January 1977 6 January 1981 Jenkins LSAP PES Gaston Thorn...
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Dudelange. When fellow LSAP deputy Raymond Vouel left the government to join the European Commission, Berg took Vouel's place in the Thorn Ministry as Deputy...
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Political offices Preceded by Raymond Vouel Minister for Finances 1976–1979 Succeeded by Jacques Santer Preceded by Colette Flesch Deputy Prime Minister...
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1969 15 June 1974 Government lost election Werner-Schaus Ministry II Raymond Vouel LSAP 15 June 1974 21 July 1976 Appointed to EC Commission Gaston Thorn...
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Energy, Research, Science Guido Brunner West Germany FDP Competition Raymond Vouel Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party Internal Market, Customs Union...
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Jean-Pierre Büchler CSV Secretary of State for Agriculture and Viticulture Raymond Vouel LSAP Secretary of State for Public Health, Work, Social Security, and...
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Contest 1976 with the song Chansons Pour Ceux Qui S'aiment. 21 July - Raymond Vouel resigns as Deputy Prime Minister to take up his position as European...
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co-founder of the Iconomaques group of abstract artists in Luxembourg Raymond Vouel (1923–1987), a Luxembourg politician and Deputy Prime Minister, 1974/1976...
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Competition 1970–1976 Succeeded by Raymond Vouel Preceded by Lambert Schaus Luxembourgian European Commissioner 1970–1976 Succeeded by Raymond Vouel...
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Spautz (CSV), 22,881 votes; Arthur Useldinger (KPL), 16,706 votes; Raymond Vouel (LSAP), 27,072 votes; and Jean Wolter (CSV), 20,814 votes. Results of...
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Competition and Regional Policy 1973–1977 Ortoli Commission Competition 4 Raymond Vouel Luxembourg 1976–1981 Jenkins Commission 5 Frans Andriessen Netherlands...
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2 March 1959 Pierre Frieden 2 March 1959 15 June 1974 Pierre Werner Raymond Vouel LSAP 15 June 1974 21 July 1976 Gaston Thorn Jacques Poos LSAP 21 July...
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Henry Cravatte Deputy Prime Minister 2nd time 1969 – 1974 Succeeded by Raymond Vouel Preceded by Jean Dupong Minister for Justice 2nd time 1969 – 1974 Succeeded by...
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marries Helene Vestur. 24 April – Anne Bourg, footballer 12 February – Raymond Vouel, politician October – Ketty Thull, writer East, Roger; Thomas, Richard...
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Incumbent Grand Duke Jean Prime Minister Gaston Thorn Deputy Prime Minister Raymond Vouel President of the Chamber of Deputies Antoine Wehenkel René Van Den Bulcke...
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(from 15 June) Deputy Prime Minister Eugène Schaus (until 15 June) Raymond Vouel (from 15 June) President of the Chamber of Deputies Pierre Grégoire...
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Independent Independent Luxembourg Malfatti Mansholt Ortoli 4 Vouel, RaymondRaymond Vouel (1923–1987) 21 July 1976 6 January 1981 4 years, 170 days LSAP...
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the Netherlands 1981–1993 Succeeded by Hans van den Broek Preceded by Raymond Vouel European Commissioner for Competition and Parliamentary Relations 1981–1985...
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and Public Works Alphonse Neyens (Right): Director-General for Finance Raymond de Waha (Right): Director-General for Agriculture and Social Security Antoine...
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