Prüm Ministry

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The Prüm Ministry took office in Luxembourg on 20 March 1925. It was formed after the Chamber elections of 1 March 1925 and was supported by the Independent National Party, the Liberals, the Socialists and elements of the Right Party. It resigned on 16 July 1926, as the Liberals and Socialists could not agree over a bill for workers' holiday.

Composition

  • Pierre Prüm (Independent National Party): Minister of State, head of government, Director-General of Foreign Affairs, the Interior, and Agriculture
  • Norbert Dumont: Director-General for Justice, Public Works, Trade and Industry
  • Othon Decker (Independent Left): Director-General for Social Security and Labor
  • Étienne Schmit: Director-General for Finance and Education
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