Juncker–Asselborn Ministry II
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Juncker–Asselborn Ministry II was the government of Luxembourg between 23 July 2009 and 11 July 2013. It was led by, and named after, Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker and Deputy Prime Minister Jean Asselborn. It was formed on 23 July 2009, after the 2009 election to the Chamber of Deputies. It fell after the withdrawal of the Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party from the government; Prime Minister Juncker submitted his resignation to the Grand Duke on 11 July 2013, and a snap election was called.
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Ministers
Name | Party | Office | |
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Jean-Claude Juncker | CSV | Prime Minister Minister for the Treasury |
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Jean Asselborn | LSAP | Deputy Prime Minister Minister for Foreign Affairs |
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Marie-Josée Jacobs | CSV | Minister for the Family and Integration Minister for Cooperation and Humanitarian Action |
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Mady Delvaux-Stehres | LSAP | Minister for National Education and Vocational Training | |
Luc Frieden | CSV | Minister for Finances | |
François Biltgen | CSV | Minister for Justice Minister for the Civil Service and Administrative Reform Minister for Higher Education and Research Minister for Communications and the Media Minister for Religion |
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Jeannot Krecké until 1 February 2012 |
LSAP | Minister for the Economy and Foreign Trade | |
Mars Di Bartolomeo | LSAP | Minister for Health Minister for Social Security |
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Jean-Marie Halsdorf | CSV | Minister for the Interior and Grand Region of Luxembourg Minister for Defence |
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Claude Wiseler | CSV | Minister for Sustainable Development and Infrastructure | |
Nicolas Schmit | LSAP | Minister for Labour, Employment and Immigration | |
Octavie Modert | CSV | Minister for Culture Minister for Relations with Parliament Minister for Administrative Simplification under the Prime Minister Minister-Delegate for the Civil Service and Administrative Reform |
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Marco Schank | CSV | Minister for Housing Minister-Delegate for Sustainable Development and Infrastructure |
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Françoise Hetto-Gaasch | CSV | Minister for the Middle Class and Tourism Minister for Equality of Opportunity |
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Romain Schneider | LSAP | Minister for Agriculture, Viticulture, and Rural Development Minister for Sport Minister-Delegate for Economic Solidarity |
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Source: Service Information et Presse |