
LUXEMBOURG
(Grand Duchy of
Luxemburg)
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NEW GOVERNMENT SINCE 07
AUGUST 1999
The government is formed by the
PCS/CSV and DP.
Luxemburg is a member of the
European Union.
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MINISTERS
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Jean-Claude Juncker -
Prime Minister
Born : on December 9, 1954
in Rédange-sur-Attert
Education : Elementary
school in Belvaux (Coal-Basin) and secundary school at the
"Ecole de Clairefontaine" (1967-1974) Received a hihg school
level certificate from the Lycée Michel Rodange in
Luxemburg-City. De 1975 à 1979, higher studies in the
Law Faculty of the University of Strasbourg where he
graduated with a B.LL degree of Law in 1979. He becamle a
sworn lawyer in February 1980.
Party : PCS / CSV (Social
Christian Party of Luxemburg / Christlich-Soziale
Volkspartei Luxemburgs)
Political experience : State
Secretary for Labour and Social Welfare in December 1982.
Minister of Labour and Finance in Prime Minister Jacques
Santer's government from July 14, 1989 to July 12 1994.
President of the Council of ministers for Social Affairs in
the European Community, of the Economy, of Finance and tthe
Budget , as well as President of the intergovernmental
Conference on Economic and monetary Union during the first
semester of 1991. Minister of Labour and Finance from July
13,1994 to January 20,1995. 20 janvier 1995, Prime Minister
following the departure of Mr.Jacques Santer, appointed
President of the European Commission.
Also : State Minister,
Minister of Finance, of Labour and Employment and Minister
of the Treasury.
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MadameLydie Polfer -
Deputy-Prime Minister, Minister of
Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade
Born : on November 22, 1952
in Luxembourg
Education : In 1972,
completed her secundary studies in the Lycée Robert
Schuman. 4 years later she graduated with a BLL in Law from
Grenoble University. 1977, post-graduate higher degreein
European Integration at the Universitary Centre for
International and European Research in Grenoble.
Party : PDL/DP (Parti
Démocratique du Luxembourg / Demokratesch Partei /
Democratic Party)
Political experience :
1982-1999, Burgmaster of Luxemburg-City, reelected in
1987 and 1993. Member of the European Parliament from 1985
to 1989 and from 1990 to 1994. Since 1994 Chairwoman of the
Democratic Party.
Also : Minister for the
Civil Service and the Administrative Reform
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Fernand Boden -
Minister of Agriculture, Viticulture
and Rural Development
Born : on September 13, 1943
in Echternach
Education : Certificate of
high school level in the "Lycée classique
d'Echternach".Completes his studies at the "Cours
supérieurs de Luxembourg" then in the University of
Liège to be a teacher in mathématics and
physics. Doctorate of mathematics and physics, he between
1966 and 1978 he was a teacher at the Lycée classique
d'Echternach.
Party : PCS / CSV (Parti
Chrétien-Social du Luxembourg / Christlich-Soziale
Volkspartei Luxemburgs)
Political experience :
Deputy-Mayor in the town of Echternach from 1970 to
1976. In 1978, Member of Parliament from the Social
Christian Party in the Eastern constituency. Re-elected in
1979, joins the Government as minister of National Education
and Youth and Minister of Tourism. He had the very same
portfolios until 1989. In 1989, Minister for the Family and
Solidarity as well as Minister for the Middle Classes and
Tourism. June 1994, also Minister for the Civil Service and
held these functions until January 26,1995. Minister of
Agriculture, of Viticulture and Rural Development , Minister
for the Middle Classes and Tourism as well as Minister for
Housing from 1995 to 1999. Following the elections of June
1999, he was appointed Minister of Agriculture, of
Viticulture and Rural Development again, Minister for the
Middle Classes, of Tourism and Housing.
Also : Minister for the
Middle Classes, Tourism and Housing
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MadameMarie-Josée
Jacobs - Minister of the
Family, of Social Solidarity and Youth
Born : on January, 1950 in
Marnach- North of the country
Education : High School in
Ste Anne Public School in Ettelbruck; Nursing studies.
Graduated in 1969 and received her nurse-anaesthetist
diploma in 1973.
Party : PCS / CSV (Parti
Chrétien Social /Social Christian Party of Luxemburg
/ Christlich-Soziale Volkspartei Luxemburgs)
Political experience : 1967
Chairwoman of the Social-Christian Party {Parti
Chrétien Social (PCS)} of the northern region
constituency.1984, Member of Parliament elected for the
first time in the northern constituency. Re-elected in 1989
and 1994. In 1987, joined the communal Council of
Luxemburg-City. December 9, 1992, was appointed Minister of
Agriculture, Viticulture and Rural Development , also
deputy- Minister for Cultural issues. Re-elected during the
legislative elections of June 12, 1994, and she got the same
ministerial portfolios in the Government set up by Prime
Minister Jacques Santer. January 26,1995, aqppointed
Minister for the Family, Minister for Women's Promotion,
Minister for the Disabled and Victims of an accident. June
13, 1999, re-elected member of Parliament in the Northern
constituency on a PCS ticket. Since August 7, 1999 she's
been holding the function of Minister of the Family, of
Social Solidarity and Youth and Minister for Women's
Promotion.
Also : Minister for Women's
Promotion
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MadameErna
Hennicot-Schoepges -
Minister of Culture, Higher Education
and Research
Born : on July 24, 1941 in
Dudelange
Education : Teacher at the
Academy of Music in Luxemburg-City.
Party : PCS / CSV (Parti
Chrétien-Social du Luxembourg / Christlich-Soziale
Volkspartei Luxemburgs/Christian Social Party of
Luxemburg)
Political experience :
July 24, 1979, elected
Member of Parliament on a Social Christian ticket in the
Centre constituency.From 1979 to 1984, chairwoman of the
Committee for Education and Culture. Chairwoman of the House
of Deputies with no interruption from July 18,1989 until her
assignement on January 26, 1995 as a minister. Since
February 4 , 1995, Chairwoman of the Social Christian Party.
Minister of National Education and Vocational Training,
Minister of Culture and Minister for the Cults in Prime
Minister Jean-Claude Juncker's Government since January 26,
1995. Since August 7, 1999, Minister of Culture, Higher
Education and Research and Minister for Public Works.
Also : Minister for Public
Works
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Michel Wolter -
Minister of Home Affairs
Born : on September 13, 1962
in Luxemburg
Education : Elementary
school in Esch-sur-Alzette. High school in Esch-sur-Alzette,
then in Echternach. 1985, a B.Sc degree in economical
sciences, with a major in international economics in the
University of Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne)
Party : PCS / CSV (Parti
Chrétien-Social du Luxembourg / Christlich-Soziale
Volkspartei Luxemburgs/Social Christian Party of
Luxemburg)
Political experience :
Member of the Social Christian Party since 1980.
Elected for the first time in 1984 at the House of
Deputies.Re-elected during the legislative elections of
1989, 1994 and 1999. Member of the Committee of Finance and
the Budget, he was appointed chairman of the budget project
for the 1992 and 1995 mandates.Also Vice-president of the
Committees for Sports and Youth. Held a mandate of communal
Councillor in the town of Esch-sur-Alzette from January 1988
to August 1992.From January 1st, 1994 to January 25, 1995 he
was a communal Councillor in the Commune of Bascharage.
Minister of Home Affairs, Minister for Civil Service and the
Administrative Reform from January 26, 1995. Following the
legislative and the European elections of June 13, 1999-
Minister of Home Affairs.
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Luc Frieden -
Minister of Justice
Born : on September 16, 1963
in Esch-sur-Alzette
Education : Elementary
school in Esch-sur-Alzette. High school at the "Lycée
de Garçons" in Esch and at the Athénée
in Luxemburg. 1982- received a high school level degree (in
classics- and economical sciences). Studied Law in the
"Centre universitaire de Luxembourg" and in the University
of Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne).1986, B.LL in Business
Law. 1987, Master of Comparative Law and Legal Philosophy in
the University of Cambridge (U.K). 1988, Master of Law from
the Harvard Law School in the U.S. Also attended a course in
the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard
University.
Party : PCS / CSV (Parti
Chrétien-Social du Luxembourg / Christlich-Soziale
Volkspartei Luxemburgs/Social Christian Party of
Luxemburg)
Political experience : June
12, 1994 M.P of the Centre constituency on a Social
Christian Party ticket. Sat in the House of Deputies from
July 1994 to February 1998. Chairman of the Committee for
Finance and the Budget and Chairman of the Committee for the
Institutions and Constitutional Revision. February 4, 1998
appointed Minister of Justice, Minister of the Budget and
Minister for the Relations with Parliament. Entrusted with
the coordination of governmental tasks dealing with the
introduction of the European unique currency in Luxemburg.
August 7, 1999 Minister of Justice and Minister of the
Treasury and the Budget. Governor of the World Bank since
February 4, 1998.
Also : Minister of the
Treasury and the Budget
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MadameAnne Brasseur
- Minister of National Education,
Vocational Training and Sports
Born : On May 19, 1950 in
Luxemburg
Education : High school
level degree in 1969. Higher studies in psychology in the
universities of Tübingen and Mannheim-Germany. 1975,
degree in psychology.
Party : PDL/DP (Parti
Démocratique du Luxembourg / Demokratesch Partei /
Democratic Party)
Political experience : 1975,
communal councillor in Luxemburg-City. 1979, M.P. Member of
the Committee for Finance and the Budget and of the
Committee for Public Force. Member of the Committee for the
Medias, Research and Culture.Vice-president of the Committee
for Transport and public works. June 13, 1999 elected M.P in
the Centre constituency on a PDL ticket. Aug.7, 1999
appointed Minister of National Education,Vocational Training
and Sports.
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Henri Grethen -
Minister of the Economy
Born : On July 16, 1950 in
Esch-sur-Alzette
Education : Elementary
school in his hometown. High school in the "Lycée
classique"of Echternach. 1969, high school level degree.
Universitary courses in Luxemburg and in the University of
Liège from 1971 to 1975.
Party : PDL/DP (Parti
Démocratique du Luxembourg / Demokratesch Partei /
Democratic Party°)
Political experience : 1980
- 1989, General Secretary of the Democratic Party. Held this
charge until 1989. Since 1994, held the same function. 1984,
elected to the House of Deputies. Re-elected in 1989, 1994
and 1999. President of the parliamentarian Group of his
party from 1989 on and Vice-president of the Parliament
since 1998. August 7, 1999 appointed Minister of the Economy
and Minister of transport.
Also : Minister of
Transport
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Charles Goerens -
Minister for Cooperation, Humanitarian
Action and Defense
Born : on February 6, 1952
in Ettelbrück
Education : Elementary
school in Schieren. High school in Carlsbourg, Belgium, in
the "lycée moderne", then in the " lycée
technique agricole".
Party : PDL/DP (Parti
Démocratique du Luxembourg / Demokratesch Partei /
Democratic Party°)
Political experience : 1979,
elected in the first place on the Democratic Party's ticket
in the Northern constituency. Reelected in 1984, 1989, 1994
and 1999. Elected to the European Parliament from 1982 to
1984. President of the UEO Assembly from 1987 to 1994. From
1989 to 1994, Chairman of the Democratic Party. 1995, the
Prime minister entrusted him with the writing of a report
about the role of national parliaments within the European
Union. On August 7 , 1999 he was appointed Minister for
Cooperation, Humanitarian Action and Defense, and Minister
of Environment.
Also : Minister of
Environment
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Carlo Wagner -
Minister of Health and Social
Welfare
Born : on July 3, 1953 in
Wormeldange
Education : High school in
the "Athénée de Luxembourg". In Fribourg,
Switzerland he received a universitary degree in economical
and social sciences.
Party : PDL/DP (Parti
Démocratique du Luxembourg / Demokratesch Partei /
Democratic Party°)
Political experience : 1994,
elected to the House of Deputies. Vice-president of the
Committee for Agriculture and Viticulture and of the
Committee for the Middle Classes and Housing. 1994, mayor of
the Commune of Wormeldange.1999, reelected M.P in the
Eastern constituency on a PDL ticket. 1999, appointed
Minister of Health and Social Welfare.
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François Biltgen
- Minister of Labour and
Employment
Born : on September 28,
1958
Education : Universitary
studies in Law and Political Sciences in Paris. 1994,
judiciary degree.
Party : PCS / CSV (Parti
Chrétien-Social du Luxembourg / Christlich-Soziale
Volkspartei Luxemburgs/Social Christian Party of
Luxemburg)
Political experience : 1987,
elected to the communal Council of Esch-sur-Alzette. 1997,
took his functions of deputy-mayor entrusted with finance
and social affairs. 1994, elected to the House of Deputies.
On June 13 , 1999 elected M.P in the Southern constituency
on the PCS ticket. On August 7 1999 he was appointed
Minister of Labour and Employment, Minister for the
Relations with Parliament , Minister for the Cults and
Deputy Minister for Communications.
Also : Minister for the
Relations with Parliament, Minister for the Cults, Deputy
Minister for Communications
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State
Secretaries
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Joseph Schaack -
State Secretary for the Civil Service
and the Administrative Reform
Born : on March 26, 1945 in
Luxemburg
Party : PDL/DP (Parti
Démocratique du Luxembourg / Demokratesch Partei /
Democratic Party°)
Political experience : on
August 7, 1999 appointed State Secretary for the Civil
Service and the Administrative Reform.
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Eugène Berger -
State Secretary for
Environment
Born : on December 4, 1960
in Bettembourg
Education : Elementary
school in Howald and high school in the " Lycée de
Garçons à Luxembourg".
Party : PDL/DP (Parti
Démocratique du Luxembourg / Demokratesch Partei /
Democratic Party°)
Political experience : 1994,
elected M.P. Vice-president of the Committees for National
Education and Vocational Training, the Family, Youth and
Sports as well as Environment and Town and Country Planning.
13 juin 1999, reelected M.P in the Southern constituency on
a PDL ticket. On August 7, 1999 appointed State Secretary
for Environment.
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