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137:') back into government. Schaus alleged that the government had been offered a bribe by a contractor; whilst refusing it and eliminating the company from the list of bidders, the attempted bribe was not reported within the required window, and the government collapsed. The
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Chamber was suspended. Having refused to swear allegiance to the occupying forces, Eugene Schaus, his wife and their three children spent most of the war in German deportation camps in Eastern Europe, and returned only at the end of the war. He was the
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held the following year, the
Democratic Party almost doubled its share of seats, and replaced the LSAP in the governing coalition that was formed after the election and the death of
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politician and jurist. Schaus was a leading light in the early days of the
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in 1937, in which he served until 1940, when the country was
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Schaus held office in a number of governments, under
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513:Membership of government ministries of Luxembourg
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62:An experienced lawyer, Schaus was elected to the
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120:Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party
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320:President of the Council of the EU
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475:Party political offices
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35:, of which he would be
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39:from 1952 until 1959.
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378:Deputy Prime Minister
235:Deputy Prime Minister
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464:Minister for Defence
407:Minister for Justice
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209:Minister for Justice
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490:President of the DP
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1016:1978 deaths
1011:1901 births
932:Camille Ney
927:Marcel Mart
910:Jean Dupong
699:Joseph Bech
579:Joseph Bech
500:Lucien Dury
483:Lucien Dury
400:Jean Dupong
361:Joseph Luns
332:Joseph Luns
257:Joseph Bech
128:Lucien Dury
965:Categories
180:2007-09-01
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152:Footnotes
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