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Pierre Dupong (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ dypɔ̃]; 1
November 1885 – 23
December 1953) was a
Luxembourgish politician and statesman. He was the 16th prime...
- Jean
Dupong (18 May 1922 – 6
December 2007) was a
Luxembourgish politician. A
member of the
Christian Social People's
Party (CSV),
Dupong held a number...
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Luxembourg was
governed by a ****
Party official,
Gustav Simon.
Pierre Dupong continued to lead the
government in
exile in the
United Kingdom until the...
- 1944,
while Luxembourg was
occupied by **** Germany. It was led by
Pierre Dupong, and also
included three other Ministers. The head of state,
Grand Duchess...
- in
government and gave
Luxembourg the
following Prime Ministers:
Pierre Dupong,
Joseph Bech,
Pierre Frieden, and
Pierre Werner.
Mostly in
coalition with...
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founding were Émile Reuter, Émile Prüm, Mgr. Schiltz,
Albert Philippe,
Pierre Dupong,
Joseph Bech and Mgr. Jean Origer. The
founding of the
party in 1914 was...
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Foreign Minister Joseph Bech, in the
presence of
Prime Minister Pierre Dupong,
attempted to
contact the
German amb****ador at the
legation and at his private...
- The
Dupong-Schaus
Ministry was the
government of
Luxembourg between 1
March 1947 and 3 July 1951. It was a
coalition between the
Christian Social People's...
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government for the
first time, in a
coalition under Prime Minister Pierre Dupong. The
party was
reformed after the
Second World War as the 'Luxembourg Socialist...
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royals from all over Europe. In 1951
Charlotte and her
prime minister Pierre Dupong admitted by
decree three Swedish relatives into the
nobility of Luxembourg...