Santer Ministry
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The Santer Ministry was the government of Luxembourg between 20 July 1984 and 26 January 1995. It is led by, and named after, Prime Minister Jacques Santer. Throughout the ministry, the Deputy Prime Minister was Jacques Poos.
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[edit] Ministers
[edit] 20 July 1984 – 14 July 1989
Name | Party | Office | |
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Jacques Santer | CSV | Prime Minister Minister for Finances |
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Jacques Poos | LSAP | Deputy Prime Minister Minister for Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade, and Cooperation Minister for the Economy and the Middle Class Minister for the Treasury |
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Benny Berg | LSAP | Minister for Health Minister for Social Security |
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Robert Krieps | LSAP | Minister for Justice Minister for Cultural Affairs Minister for the Environment |
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Fernand Boden | CSV | Minister for National Education and Youth Minister for Tourism |
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Jean Spautz | CSV | Minister for the Interior Minister for the Family, Social Housing, and Social Solidarity |
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Jean-Claude Juncker | LSAP | Minister for Work Delegate to the Department for Finances Charge of the Budget |
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Marcel Schlechter | LSAP | Minister for Transport Minister for Public Works Minister for Energy |
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Marc Fischbach | CSV | Minister for Agriculture, Viticulture, and Rural Development Minister for the Police Force Minister for the Civil Service Minister for Physical Education and Sport |
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Johny Lahure | LSAP | Secretary of State for the Economy | |
René Steichen | CSV | Secretary of State for Agriculture and Viticulture | |
Robert Goebbels | LSAP | Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade, and Cooperation Secretary of State for the Middle Class |
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Source: Service Information et Presse |
[edit] 14 July 1989 – 9 December 1992
Name | Party | Office | |
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Jacques Santer | CSV | Prime Minister Minister for the Treasury Minister for Cultural Affairs |
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Jacques Poos | LSAP | Deputy Prime Minister Minister for Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade, and Cooperation Minister for the Police Force |
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Fernand Boden | CSV | Minister for the Family and Solidarity Minister for the Middle Class and Tourism |
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Jean Spautz | CSV | Minister for the Interior Minister for Social Housing and Town Planning |
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Jean-Claude Juncker | LSAP | Minister for Finances Minister for Work |
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Marc Fischbach | CSV | Minister for National Education Minister for Justice Minister for the Civil Service |
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Johny Lahure | LSAP | Minister for Health Minister for Social Security Minister for Physical Education and Sport Minister for Youth |
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René Steichen | CSV | Minister for Agriculture, Viticulture, and Rural Development Minister-Delegate for Cultural Affairs and Scientific Research |
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Robert Goebbels | LSAP | Minister for the Economy Minister for Public Works Minister for Transport |
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Alex Bodry | LSAP | Minister for Planning and the Environment Minister for Energy |
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Georges Wohlfart | LSAP | Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade, and Cooperation Secretary of State for the Police Force |
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Mady Delvaux-Stehres | LSAP | Secretary of State for Health Secretary of State for Social Security Secretary of State for Physical Education and Sport Secretary of State for Youth |
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Source: Service Information et Presse |
[edit] 9 December 1992 – 13 July 1994
Name | Party | Office | |
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Jacques Santer | CSV | Prime Minister Minister for the Treasury Minister for Cultural Affairs |
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Jacques Poos | LSAP | Deputy Prime Minister Minister for Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade, and Cooperation Minister for the Police Force |
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Fernand Boden | CSV | Minister for the Family and Solidarity Minister for the Middle Class and Tourism |
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Jean Spautz | CSV | Minister for the Interior Minister for Social Housing and Town Planning |
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Jean-Claude Juncker | LSAP | Minister for Finances Minister for Work |
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Marc Fischbach | CSV | Minister for National Education and Scientific Research Minister for Justice Minister for the Civil Service |
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Johny Lahure | LSAP | Minister for Health Minister for Social Security Minister for Physical Education and Sport Minister for Youth |
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Robert Goebbels | LSAP | Minister for the Economy Minister for Public Works Minister for Transport |
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Alex Bodry | LSAP | Minister for Planning and the Environment Minister for Energy Minister for Communications |
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Marie-Josée Jacobs | CSV | Minister for Agriculture, Viticulture, and Rural Development Minister-Delegate for Cultural Affairs |
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Georges Wohlfart | LSAP | Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade, and Cooperation Secretary of State for the Police Force |
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Mady Delvaux-Stehres | LSAP | Secretary of State for Health Secretary of State for Social Security Secretary of State for Physical Education and Sport Secretary of State for Youth |
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Source: Service Information et Presse |
[edit] 13 July 1994 – 26 January 1995
Name | Party | Office | |
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Jacques Santer | CSV | Prime Minister Minister for the Treasury Minister for Cultural Affairs |
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Jacques Poos | LSAP | Deputy Prime Minister Minister for Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade, and Cooperation |
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Fernand Boden | CSV | Minister for the Family and Solidarity Minister for the Middle Class and Tourism Minister for the Civil Service |
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Jean Spautz | CSV | Minister for the Interior Minister for Housing |
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Jean-Claude Juncker | LSAP | Minister for Finances Minister for Work |
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Marc Fischbach | CSV | Minister for National Education and Scientific Research Minister for Justice |
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Johny Lahure | LSAP | Minister for Health Minister for the Environment |
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Robert Goebbels | LSAP | Minister for the Economy Minister for Public Works Minister for Energy |
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Alex Bodry | LSAP | Minister for Planning Minister for the Police Force Minister for Physical Education and Sport Minister for Youth |
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Marie-Josée Jacobs | CSV | Minister for Agriculture, Viticulture, and Rural Development Minister-Delegate for Cultural Affairs |
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Mady Delvaux-Stehres | LSAP | Minister for Social Security Minister for Transport Minister for Communications |
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Georges Wohlfart | LSAP | Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade, and Cooperation | |
Source: Service Information et Presse |