• Luxembourgish carom billiards player Henri Grethen (born 1950), Luxembourgish politician This page lists people with the surname Grethen. If an internal link intending...
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    Henri Grethen (born 16 July 1950) is a politician from Luxembourg. Grethen was born in Esch-sur-Alzette. He attended school in Echternach and studied in...
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  • the 2018 Budget. In November 2019, Elvinger was elected to replace Henri Grethen in the European Court of Auditors, taking her seat on January 1, 2020...
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    by Luxembourgish Interior Minister Michel Wolter, Transport Minister Henri Grethen and Grand Duchess of Luxembourg Maria Teresa. An emergency meeting was...
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    Preceded by Jacques Poos Minister for the Economy 1989 – 1999 Succeeded by Henri Grethen Preceded by Marcel Schlechter Minister for Public Works 1989 – 1999...
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  • 1994 26 January 1995 26 January 1995 9 August 1999 Jean-Claude Juncker Henri Grethen DP 9 August 1999 31 July 2004 Lucien Lux LSAP 31 July 2004 23 July 2009...
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    In office 2004–2012 Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker Preceded by Henri Grethen Succeeded by Etienne Schneider Personal details Born (1950-04-26) 26...
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  • European Court of Auditors, most recently as Head of the Private Office of Henri Grethen, the Member of the Court for Luxembourg. Better Regulation, Impact Assessment...
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    Gibéryen (ADR), 16,284 votes; Marcel Glesener (CSV), 24,251 votes; Henri Grethen (DP), 15,539 votes; Jean-Marie Halsdorf (CSV), 30,378 votes; Norbert...
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    appoint seven Democratic deputies, including Henri Grethen and Eugène Berger, to the new government. Grethen insisted that Berger be appointed along with...
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