Werner-Schaus Ministry II
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The second Werner-Schaus Ministry was the government of Luxembourg between 6 February 1969 and 15 June 1974. Throughout the ministry, the Deputy Prime Minister was Eugène Schaus, replacing Henry Cravatte, who had been Deputy Prime Minister in the Werner-Cravatte Ministry.
Ministers
6 February 1969 – 5 July 1971
Name | Party | Office | |
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Pierre Werner | CSV | Prime Minister Minister for Finances | |
Eugène Schaus | DP | Deputy Prime Minister Minister for the Interior Minister for the Police Force | |
Jean-Pierre Büchler | CSV | Minister for Agriculture and Viticulture Minister for Public Works | |
Jean Dupong | CSV | Minister for National Education Minister for Work and Social Security | |
Madeleine Frieden-Kinnen | CSV | Minister for the Family, Young People, Social Solidarity, and Public Health Minister for Cultural Affairs and Religion | |
Gaston Thorn | DP | Minister for Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Minister for the Civil Service Minister for Physical Education and Sport | |
Marcel Mart | DP | Minister for the National Economy, the Middle Class, and Tourism Minister for Transport and Energy | |
Source: Service Information et Presse |
5 July 1971 – 19 September 1972
Name | Party | Office | |
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Pierre Werner | CSV | Prime Minister Minister for Finances | |
Eugène Schaus | DP | Deputy Prime Minister Minister for Justice Minister for the Interior Minister for the Police Force | |
Jean-Pierre Büchler | CSV | Minister for Agriculture and Viticulture Minister for Public Works | |
Jean Dupong | CSV | Minister for National Education Minister for Work and Social Security | |
Madeleine Frieden-Kinnen | CSV | Minister for the Family, Young People, Social Solidarity, and Public Health Minister for Cultural Affairs and Religion | |
Gaston Thorn | DP | Minister for Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Minister for the Civil Service Minister for Physical Education and Sport | |
Marcel Mart | DP | Minister for the National Economy, the Middle Class, and Tourism Minister for Transport and Energy | |
Camille Ney | CSV | Secretary of State for Agriculture and Viticulture Secretary of State for National Education | |
Émile Krieps | DP | Security of State for the Interior | |
Source: Service Information et Presse |
19 September 1972 – 15 June 1974
Name | Party | Office | |
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Pierre Werner | CSV | Prime Minister Minister for Finances Minister for Cultural Affairs | |
Eugène Schaus | DP | Deputy Prime Minister Minister for Justice Minister for the Interior Minister for the Police Force | |
Jean-Pierre Büchler | CSV | Minister for Public Works Minister for the Family, Social Housing, and Social Solidarity Minister for Viticulture | |
Jean Dupong | CSV | Minister for National Education Minister for Work and Social Security | |
Gaston Thorn | DP | Minister for Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Minister for the Civil Service Minister for Physical Education and Sport | |
Marcel Mart | DP | Minister for the National Economy, the Middle Class, and Tourism Minister for Transport and Energy | |
Camille Ney | CSV | Minister for Agriculture Minister for Public Health | |
Émile Krieps | DP | Security of State for the Interior | |
Jacques Santer | CSV | Secretary of State for Cultural Affairs Secretary of State for Work and Social Security | |
Source: Service Information et Presse |
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