Prime Minister of Luxembourg
The Prime Minister of Luxembourg is the head of government in Luxembourg. His official residence and office is in the Hôtel de Bourgogne at 4 rue de la Congrégation in the city of Luxembourg.
Before 1857, the Prime Minister was the President of the Council. In addition to these titles, the Prime Minister uses the title Minister of State.
Since the foundation of the party system, only one cabinet (between 1921 and 1925) has not included members of more than one party. Most of the time, governments are grand coalitions of the two largest parties, no matter their ideology; this has made Luxembourg one of the most stable democracies in the world.[1] Two cabinets (between 1945 and 1947) included members of every party represented in the Chamber of Deputies.
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Former living prime ministers
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Prime Minister Of Luxembourg Media
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Image (Portrait) of Gaspard-Théodore-Ignace de la Fontaine (1787 - 1871), Prime Minister of Luxembourg in 1848
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King William II. of the Netherlands
Image of Jean-Jacques Willmar (1792 - 1866), Prime Ministers of Luxembourg from 1848 to 1853
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Willem III (1817-90), koning der Nederlanden, Nicolaas Pieneman, 1856 - Rijksmuseum
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Image (Portrait) of Charles-Mathias Simons (1802 - 1874), Prime Minister of Luxembourg from 1853 till 1860
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Image of Victor, baron de Tornaco (1805 - 1875), Prime Minister of Luxembourg from 1860 to 1867.
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Emmanuel Servais by Bernhoeft-101-cropped 002
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Image of Félix Baron de Blochausen (1834 - 1915), Prime Minister of Luxembourg from 1874 till 1885
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Image of Édouard Thilges (1817 - 1904), Prime Minister of Luxembourg from 1885 to 1888
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Paul Eyschen photograph by Grieser
References
- ↑ Weston, Steve (2 March 2003). "Luxembourg Country Commercial Guide FY 2003: Political Environment". Retrieved 28 June 2006.[dead link]
Other websites
- Website of the Prime Minister of Luxembourg (in French)