Government of Santer-Poos III
The Santer-Poos III government was a Luxembourg coalition government that formed the Christian Social People's Party (CSV) with the Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (LSAP) after the chamber elections on June 12, 1994 . It was sworn in on July 13, 1994 and consisted of eleven ministers and a state secretary.
The government was reorganized on January 20, 1995 , after Jacques Santer resigned as Prime Minister on January 20, 1995 to become President of the European Commission . Santer's office as Prime Minister was taken over by Jean-Claude Juncker , who formed the new Juncker-Poo government.
composition
- Jacques Santer (CSV): Prime Minister; Minister of State; Minister of Culture
- Jacques Poos (LSAP): Deputy Prime Minister; Foreign Minister, Minister for Foreign Trade and Cooperation
- Fernand Boden (CSV): Minister for Family; Minister for Small Business and Tourism; Minister of Public Administration
- Jean Spautz (CSV): Minister of the Interior; Housing Minister
- Jean-Claude Juncker (CSV): Minister of Finance, Minister of Labor
- Marc Fischbach (CSV): Education and Research Minister; Minister of Justice
- Johny Lahure (LSAP): Minister of Health; Environment Minister
- Robert Goebbels (LSAP): Minister of Economic Affairs; Minister of Public Works; Energy minister
- Alex Bodry (LSAP): Minister for State Planning; Defense Minister; Minister of Physical Education and Sport; Minister for Youth.
- Marie-Josée Jacobs (CSV): Minister for Agriculture, Viticulture and Rural Development; Minister Delegate for Culture
- Mady Delvaux-Stehres (LSAP): Minister for Social Security; Minister of Transport, Minister of Communication.
- Georges Wohlfart (LSAP): State Secretary for External Relations, Foreign Trade and Cooperation; State Secretary for Public Works.
Web links
- Les Gouvernements du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg de 1848 . (PDF; therein pp. 218–221) Edition 2011, on luxembourg.public.lu; accessed on April 13, 2019
- Steve Bissen: The third round of the Jacques brothers on wort.lu on August 27, 2018, in the print version of the Luxembourg Word of August 27, 2018, p. 2