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    The Werner-Cravatte Government was the government of Luxembourg between 15 July 1964 and 6 February 1969. Throughout its term, the Deputy Prime Minister...
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    (1951–1959 in the Dupong-Bodson and Bech Bodson governments, and 1964–1968 in the Werner-Cravatte government). The discussions over the party's direction...
    25 KB (1,157 words) - 13:22, 6 August 2024
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    was Eugène Schaus, replacing Henry Cravatte, who had been Deputy Prime Minister in the Werner-Cravatte Government. It was a coalition between the Christian...
    23 KB (1,941 words) - 09:32, 18 August 2024
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    Luxembourg Werner-Schaus Ministry I Werner-Cravatte Government Werner-Schaus Ministry II Werner-Thorn Ministry Werner-Flesch Ministry East-West United Bank...
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  • the Werner-Cravatte Government was formed, a coalition between the CSV and the LSAP. Pierre Werner remained Prime Minister, and Henry Cravatte became...
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    The Werner-Cravatte government drafted a law which would not, however, come to a vote until the next government was in office. The Werner-Cravatte Ministry...
    31 KB (4,078 words) - 16:01, 10 June 2024
  • Madeleine Frieden-Kinnen (category Women government ministers of Luxembourg)
    Werner-Cravatte Government. On 2 February 1969 she became Minister for Families, Youth, Social Solidarity, Health, and Culture in the second Werner-Schaus...
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    the governments of Dupong-Bodson and Bech-Bodson, and again from 15 July 1964 until his death on 15 July 1965, in the Werner-Cravatte government. The...
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  • the budget for the following year lead to the collapse of the Werner-Cravatte Government. 15 December – Legislative elections are held. In the Chamber...
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  • of State in the Agriculture and Wine-growing Ministry, in the Werner-Cravatte government. From 1969 to 1972 he was Minister for Agriculture, Wine-growing...
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    The Reuter Ministry was the government in office in Luxembourg from 28 September 1918 until 20 March 1925, headed by Émile Reuter. It resulted from the...
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    List of deputy prime ministers of Luxembourg (category Lists of government ministers of Luxembourg)
    deputy prime minister of Luxembourg is the second-highest position in the government of Luxembourg. The deputy serves a vital function in Luxembourg's collegiate...
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  • The Liberation Government was formed on 23 November 1944, when the government in exile came to Luxembourg from London and felt forced to include members...
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  • Thumbnail for Servais Ministry
    was reshuffled four times. Emmanuel Servais: Minister of State, head of government, Director-General for Foreign Affairs Édouard Thilges: Director-General...
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  • February – Pierre Werner forms a new government, with Eugène Schaus of the Democratic Party replacing the LSAP's Henry Cravatte as Werner's deputy. 24 March...
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    26 September 1860. Initially it just consisted of three members of the government, to which two more were added on 23 September 1854. It was reshuffled...
    12 KB (1,426 words) - 08:30, 10 May 2024
  • July – Pierre Werner forms a new government, with the LSAP's Henry Cravatte replacing Eugène Schaus of the Democratic Party as Werner's deputy. 21 July...
    4 KB (286 words) - 09:41, 18 August 2024
  • Thumbnail for Fontaine Ministry
    The Fontaine Ministry formed the government of Luxembourg from 1 August 1848 to 2 December 1848. It was headed by Gaspard-Théodore-Ignace de la Fontaine...
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  • The Frieden Government was the government of Luxembourg between 29 March 1958 and 23 February 1959 until the death of Pierre Frieden. It was a coalition...
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    The Blochausen Ministry was the government of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg from 26 December 1874 to 20 February 1885. It was led by Baron Félix de Blochausen...
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