Bech Ministry
The Bech Ministry came into office in Luxembourg on 16 July 1926 after the resignation of the Prüm Ministry. It was reshuffled on 11 April 1932 and on 27 December 1936. It stepped down after the referendum on the so-called Maulkuerfgesetz (muzzle law), in which the majority of voters decided against the law.
Composition
From 16 July 1926 to 11 April 1932
- Joseph Bech (Right Party): Minister of State, head of government, Director-General of Foreign Affairs, Education and Agriculture
- Norbert Dumont: Director-General of Justice and the Interior
- Albert Clemang (List of the left parties): Director-General for Public Works, Trade and Industry
- Pierre Dupong (Right Party): Director-General of Finance, Social Security and Labor
From 11 April 1932 to 27 December 1936
- Joseph Bech (Right Party): Minister of State, head of government, Director-General of Foreign Affairs, Education and Agriculture
- Norbert Dumont: Director-General for Justice and the Interior
- Pierre Dupong (Right Party): Director-General of Finance, Social Security and Labor
- Étienne Schmit (Liberals): Director-General of Public Works, Trade and Industry
From 27 December 1936 to 5 November 1937
- Joseph Bech (Right Party): Minister of State, head of government, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Education and Agriculture
- Pierre Dupong (Right Party): Minister of Finance, Social Security and Labor
- Étienne Schmit (Liberals): Minister of Justice and Public Works
- Nicolas Braunshausen (Liberals): Minister of the Interior, Trade and Industry