Eyschen Ministry

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The Eyschen Ministry was in office in Luxembourg for 27 years, from 22 September 1888 to 12 October 1915, when Paul Eyschen died.

Composition

From 22 September 1888 to 26 October 1892

  • Paul Eyschen: Minister of State, prime minister, Director-General for Foreign Affairs
  • Henri Kirpach: Director-General for the Interior
  • Mathias Mongenast: Director-General for Finance
  • Victor Thorn: Director-General for Public Works

From 26 October 1892 to 23 June 1896

  • Paul Eyschen: Minister of State, prime minister, Director-General for Foreign Affairs, provisionally also for Public Works
  • Henri Kirpach: Director-General for the Interior
  • Mathias Mongenast: Director-General for Finance

From 23 June 1896 to 25 October 1905

  • Paul Eyschen: Minister of State, prime minister, Director-General for Foreign Affairs, (Agriculture and Wine-growing)
  • Henri Kirpach: Director-General for the Interior (Primary and Normal Schools)
  • Mathias Mongenast: Director-General for Finance (Higher and Middle Schools)
  • Charles Rischard: Director-General for Public Works

From 25 October 1905 to 9 January 1910

  • Paul Eyschen: Minister of State, prime minister, Director-General for Foreign Affairs, (Agriculture and Wine-growing)
  • Henri Kirpach: Director-General for the Interior (Primary and Normal Schools)
  • Mathias Mongenast: Director-General for Finance (Higher and Middle Schools)
  • Charles de Waha: Director-General for Public Works

From 9 January 1910 to 3 March 1915

  • Paul Eyschen: Minister of State, prime minister, Director-General for Foreign Affairs, (Agriculture and Wine-growing)
  • Mathias Mongenast: Director-General for Finance (Higher and Middle Schools)
  • Charles de Waha: Director-General for Public Works
  • Pierre Braun: Director-General for the Interior (Primary and Normal Schools)

From 3 March 1915 to 12 October 1915

  • Paul Eyschen: Minister of State, prime minister, Director-General for Foreign Affairs, (Culture, Agriculture and Wine-growing)
  • Mathias Mongenast: Director-General for Finance (Higher and Middle Schools)
  • Victor Thorn: Director-General for Justice and Public Works
  • Ernest Leclère: Director-General for the Interior (Primary and Normal Schools)
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