Hubert Loutsch (18 November 1878 – 24 June 1946) was a Luxembourgish politician. He was the tenth prime minister of Luxembourg, serving for 16 weeks from...
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singer, musician Hubert Loutsch (1878–1946), Prime Minister of Luxembourg Hubert von Luschka (1820–1875), German anatomist Hubert Lyautey (1854–1934)...
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Grand Duchess decided to appoint an all-conservative cabinet led by Hubert Loutsch. The Chamber of Deputies was steadfastly opposed; the Party of the Right...
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Eyschen (Eyschen Ministry) Mathias Mongenast (Mongenast Ministry) Hubert Loutsch (Loutsch Ministry) Victor Thorn (National Union Government) Léon Kauffman...
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Grand Duchess Marie-Adélaïde appointed a new government headed by Hubert Loutsch, composed entirely of members of the Party of the Right. While the political...
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Shortest premiership. Ruled as President of the Council. Resigned. 10 Hubert Loutsch (1878–1946) 6 November 1915 24 February 1916 Minority government. Resigned...
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November 1915 Monarch Marie-Adélaïde Preceded by Paul Eyschen Succeeded by Hubert Loutsch Personal details Born 12 July 1843 Diekirch, Luxembourg Died 10 January...
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Party of the Right. A conservative, Soisson entered the cabinet of Hubert Loutsch in 1915 as the Director-General for Public Works and Director-General...
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Prime minister (1888–1915) Mathias Mongenast, Prime minister (1915) Hubert Loutsch, Prime minister (1915–1916) Victor Thorn, Prime minister (1916–1917)...
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in Luxembourg during German occupation following the resignation of Hubert Loutsch as Prime Minister of Luxembourg. Victor Thorn then took leadership of...
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His term would be short, covering 25 days before he was succeeded by Hubert Loutsch. A rail station was opened in Grafton, New South Wales to serve the...
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Adolphe Krieps (LAP), 19,493 votes; Pierre Krier (LAP), 21,067 votes; Hubert Loutsch (OG), 8,593 votes; Émile Mark (RP), 8,721 votes; Valentin Noesen (RP)...
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Mathias Mongenast Edmond Reiffers None 6 November 1915 24 February 1916 Hubert Loutsch Léon Kauffman None 24 February 1916 19 June 1917 Victor Thorn 19 June...
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Diderich 10.03 5 New PNI Pierre Prüm 6.07 3 −1 Radical Left 6.15 3 New UNI Hubert Loutsch 7.55 2 New Independent Left Othon Decker 2.98 2 +1 Left Liberals 2.96...
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had initially intended to confide the formation of a government to Hubert Loutsch, already a former prime minister. However, the man associated with the...
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remaining troops sustaining 27 casualties, including the fort commander. Hubert Loutsch became the 10th Prime Minister of Luxembourg, succeeding Mathias Mongenast...
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Marcel Cahen 8.49 2 +1 PACM Eugène Hoffmann 5.99 2 New Independent Party Hubert Loutsch 5.23 2 0 PDPN Nicholas Mathieu 4.60 1 New Independent Left – 2 0...
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Minister for Justice and Public Works in the Mongenast Ministry. In 1916 the Loutsch Ministry, which had succeeded the Mongenast government, was forced to resign...
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Right Joseph Bech 39.84 24 +2 Radical Party 7.93 2 −1 Independent Group Hubert Loutsch 6.63 2 0 Independent Left Othon Decker 4.30 2 0 Union of the Left –...
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defending its border. The minority government under Prime Minister Hubert Loutsch for Luxembourg dissolved after succumbing to a vote of no confidence...
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Himself Mathias Mongenast None 12 October 1915 6 November 1915 Himself Hubert Loutsch None 6 November 1915 24 February 1916 Himself Victor Thorn None 24 February...
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careers owing to Luxembourg's low age restrictions for karting licences. Hubert Loutsch (1878–1946), a Luxembourgish politician; the tenth Prime Minister of...
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LA 36.71 14 −1 Radical Liberal Party 12.85 7 New KPL 6.44 1 +1 PIE Othon Decker 4.60 3 +1 Independents Hubert Loutsch 2.33 1 −1 PACM – 2 0 PDPN – 1 0...
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Diderich, politician 13 June – Charles Marx, politician 24 October – Hubert Loutsch, politician and former Prime Minister "Charlotte | grand duchess of...
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Party of the Right J.-P. Jérôme Thinnes 821 742 Party of the Right Hubert Loutsch 791 495 Liberal League Théodore Arthur Bouvier 746 Party of the Right...
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in a dispute over education and resigning. His next replacement was Hubert Loutsch, who headed up a minority government consisting solely of Catholic conservatives...
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was formed as a breakaway from the Party of the Right, and was led by Hubert Loutsch and Jean-Pierre Kohner. In the 1925 elections it received 7.3% of the...
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Mathias Mongenast Jean-Baptiste Sax None 6 November 1915 24 February 1916 Hubert Loutsch Victor Thorn (second time) None 24 February 1916 19 June 1917 Victor...
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Guillaume Soisson (first time) PD 6 November 1915 24 February 1916 Hubert Loutsch Antoine Lefort PD 24 February 1916 19 June 1917 Victor Thorn 19 June...
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representation from 20 to 25 seats, they were still short of a majority. The Hubert Loutsch government lost a vote of confidence on 11 January 1916 and resigned...
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