Reuter Ministry
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The Reuter Ministry was in office in Luxembourg from 28 September 1918 to 20 March 1925. It resulted from the Chamber elections of 28 July, and 4 August 1918 and was reshuffled on 5 January 1920, as a result of the elections of 26 October 1919. There was a further reshuffle on 15 April 1921, when the Liberals left the government.
Composition
From 28 September 1918 to 5 January 1920
- Émile Reuter: Minister of State, head of government, Director-General for Foreign Affairs and the Interior
- Nicolas Welter: Director-General for Education
- Auguste Liesch: Director-General for Justice and Public Works
- Alphonse Neyens: Director-General for Finance
- Eugène Auguste Collart: Director-General for Agriculture, Industry and Labor
From 5 January 1920 to 15 April 1921
- Émile Reuter (Right Party): Minister of State, head of government, Director-General for Foreign Affairs and the Interior
- Nicolas Welter: Director-General for Education and Public Works
- Alphonse Neyens (Right): Director-General for Finance
- Raymond de Waha (Right): Director-General for Agriculture and Social Security
- Antoine Pescatore (Liberals): Director-General for Trade, Industry and Labor
From 15 April 1921 to 20 March 1925
- Émile Reuter (Right): Minister of State, head of government, Director-General for Foreign Affairs
- Alphonse Neyens (Right): Director-General for Finance
- Raymond de Waha (Right): Director-General for Agriculture, Industry and Social Security
- Guillaume Leidenbach (Right): Director-General for Justice and Public Works (resigned on 14 March 1923; Guillaume Soisson was appointed Director-General for Public Works)
- Joseph Bech (Right): Director-General for the Interior and Education
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