Werner Cravatte government
The Werner-Cravatte government (alternative name: Werner II government (1964 to 1967) and Werner III government (1967 to 1969)) was founded in Luxembourg on July 15, 1964 by Prime Minister Pierre Werner of the Chrëschtlech Sozial Vollekspartei (CSV) after the chamber election of Formed June 7, 1964 . It replaced the Werner-Schaus I government and remained in office until it was replaced by the Werner-Schaus II government on February 6, 1969. On January 3, 1967, there was a major reshuffle of the cabinet. The government included representatives of the Chrëschtlech Sozial Vollekspartei (CSV) and the Lëtzebuerger Sozialistesch Aarbechterpartei (LSAP).
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Werner II cabinet (1964 to 1967)
The following ministers were members of the government:
Office | Official | Political party | Beginning of the term of office | Term expires |
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Prime Minister and Treasury Minister | Pierre Werner | CSV | July 15, 1964 | 3rd January 1967 |
Foreign Minister and Minister of Justice | Pierre Werner | CSV | July 15, 1964 | 3rd January 1967 |
Minister of the Interior and Minister of Tourism | Henry Cravatte | LSAP | July 15, 1964 | 3rd January 1967 |
Minister of Physical Education and Sport | Henry Cravatte | LSAP | July 15, 1964 | 3rd January 1967 |
Minister for Agriculture and Viticulture | Emile Colling | CSV | July 15, 1964 | 3rd January 1967 |
Minister for Families and Social Solidarity | Emile Colling | CSV | July 15, 1964 | 3rd January 1967 |
Minister for Labor and Social Security |
Nicolas Biever Antoine Krier |
LSAP LSAP |
July 15, 1964 August 23, 1965 |
July 15, 1965 January 3, 1967 |
Minister for Public Health | Nicolas Biever Antoine Krier |
LSAP LSAP |
July 15, 1964 August 23, 1965 |
July 15, 1965 January 3, 1967 |
Minister for National Education and Culture | Pierre Grégoire | CSV | July 15, 1964 | 3rd January 1967 |
Minister of Public Service | Pierre Grégoire | CSV | July 15, 1964 | 3rd January 1967 |
Minister for Public Works | Albert Bousser | LSAP | July 15, 1964 | 3rd January 1967 |
Minister for Transport , Post and Telecommunications | Albert Bousser | LSAP | July 15, 1964 | 3rd January 1967 |
Minister for Budget, Economy and Energy | Antoine Wehenkel | LSAP | July 15, 1964 | 3rd January 1967 |
Minister for SMEs and Defense Minister | Marcel Fischbach | CSV | July 15, 1964 | 3rd January 1967 |
Cabinet Werner III (1967 to 1969)
The following ministers were members of the government:
Office | Official | Political party | Beginning of the term of office | Term expires |
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Prime Minister and Treasury Minister | Pierre Werner | CSV | 3rd January 1967 | February 6, 1969 |
Minister of Public Service | Pierre Werner | CSV | 3rd January 1967 | February 6, 1969 |
Minister of the Interior and Minister of Tourism | Henry Cravatte | LSAP | 3rd January 1967 | February 6, 1969 |
Minister of Physical Education and Sport | Henry Cravatte | LSAP | 3rd January 1967 | February 6, 1969 |
Foreign minister | Pierre Grégoire | CSV | 3rd January 1967 | February 6, 1969 |
Minister of Defense and Minister of Culture | Pierre Grégoire | CSV | 3rd January 1967 | February 6, 1969 |
Minister for Public Works | Albert Bousser | LSAP | 3rd January 1967 | February 6, 1969 |
Minister for Transport , Post and Telecommunications | Albert Bousser | LSAP | 3rd January 1967 | February 6, 1969 |
Minister for Budget, Economy and Energy | Antoine Wehenkel | LSAP | 3rd January 1967 | February 6, 1969 |
Minister for Labor and Social Security | Antoine Krier | LSAP | 3rd January 1967 | February 6, 1969 |
Minister for Public Health | Antoine Krier | LSAP | 3rd January 1967 | February 6, 1969 |
Minister for Agriculture and Viticulture | Jean-Pierre Büchler | CSV | 3rd January 1967 | February 6, 1969 |
Minister for the Middle Class | Jean-Pierre Büchler | CSV | 3rd January 1967 | February 6, 1969 |
Justice Minister and Minister for National Education | Jean Dupong | CSV | 3rd January 1967 | February 6, 1969 |
Minister for Families, Youth and Social Solidarity | Jean Dupong | CSV | 3rd January 1967 | February 6, 1969 |