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    The Werner-Thorn Government was the government of Luxembourg between 16 July 1979 and 20 July 1984. It was a coalition between the Christian Social People's...
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    Thorn Ministry Werner-Thorn Ministry Obituary, The Daily Telegraph, 28 August 2007[dead link] Palmer, John (28 August 2007). "Obituary: Gaston Thorn"...
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    Werner-Schaus Ministry I Werner-Cravatte Government Werner-Schaus Ministry II Werner-Thorn Ministry Werner-Flesch Ministry East-West United Bank Institut...
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  • Jean Wolter (category Government ministers of Luxembourg)
    Minister for Public Housing and for Social Solidarity in the Werner-Thorn-Flesch government. He was also briefly a Member of the European Parliament from...
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    hasn't matched since. In 1980, Thorn was named the new President of the European Commission, and was replaced by Colette Flesch. The 1984 general election...
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    second Werner-Schaus government, and from 1979 to 1982 he was Minister for Agriculture, Wine-growing, Water and Forests in the Werner-Thorn-Flesch government...
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    Colette Flesch (born 16 April 1937 in Dudelange) is a Luxembourgish politician and former fencer. She gained a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science...
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    future European Monetary Union became gradually more tangible, the Werner-Thorn-Flesch Ministry decided to create the IML so that Luxembourg would be represented...
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    Gaston Thorn 1981–1985: Willy De Clercq 1985–1990: Colette Flesch 1990–1995: Willy De Clercq 1995–2000: Uffe Ellemann-Jensen 2000–2005: Werner Hoyer 2005–2011:...
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    government's resignation to Queen Margrethe II. He was succeeded by Helle Thorning-Schmidt of the Social Democrats on 3 October 2011. In the 2015 general...
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