Juncker-Polfer Ministry

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The Juncker-Polfer Ministry was the government of Luxembourg between 7 August 1999 and 31 July 2004. It was led by, and named after, Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker and Deputy Prime Minister Lydie Polfer.

[edit] Ministers

Name Party Office
Jean-Claude Juncker CSV Prime Minister
Minister for Finances
Lydie Polfer DP Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade of Luxembourg
Minister for the Civil Service and Administrative Reform
Fernand Boden CSV Minister for Agriculture, Viticulture, and Rural Development
Minister for the Middle Class, Tourism, and Housing
Erna Hennicot-Schoepges CSV Minister for Culture, Higher Education, and Research
Minister for Public Works
Michel Wolter CSV Minister for the Interior
Luc Frieden CSV Minister for Justice
Minister for the Treasury and the Budget
Anne Brasseur DP Minister for National Education, Vocational Training, and Sport
Henri Grethen DP Minister for the Economy
Minister for Transport
Charles Goerens DP Minister for Cooperation and Humanitarian Affairs
Minister for Defence
Minister for the Environment
Carlo Wagner DP Minister for Health
Minister for Social Security
François Biltgen CSV Minister for Work and Employment
Minister for Relations with Parliament
Minister for Religion
Minister-Delegate for Communications
Joseph Schaack PD Secretary of State for the Civil Service and Administrative Reform
Eugène Berger PD Secretary of State for the Environment
Source: Service Information et Presse