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    Mathias Mongenast (12 July 1843 – 10 January 1926) was a Luxembourgish politician. He was the ninth prime minister of Luxembourg, serving for twenty-five...
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    Prime Ministers and Governments: Paul Eyschen (Eyschen Ministry) Mathias Mongenast (Mongenast Ministry) Hubert Loutsch (Loutsch Ministry) Victor Thorn (Thorn...
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    of the Government, with the exception of the 25-day premiership of Mathias Mongenast. Before 1857, the prime minister was the President of the Council...
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  • The Mongenast Ministry was only in office in Luxembourg for 25 days, from 12 October to 6 November 1915. Mathias Mongenast: Director-General of Finances...
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    Marie-Adélaïde invited Mathias Mongenast, who had been Minister for Finance since 1882, to form a minority government. Mongenast's special status as a 'caretaker'...
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    succeeded by his long-term Director-General for Finances and ally, Mathias Mongenast. For a long time, due to the unexpected nature of his death at a difficult...
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    Foreign Affairs Henri Kirpach: Director-General for the Interior Mathias Mongenast: Director-General for Finance Victor Thorn: Director-General for Public...
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  • Throughout this period, he formed a close connection with Paul Eyschen and Mathias Mongenast, thanks in no small part to all being from the town of Diekirch. There...
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  • ministers (complete list) – Paul Eyschen, Prime minister (1888–1915) Mathias Mongenast, Prime minister (1915) Hubert Loutsch, Prime minister (1915–1916)...
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  • from 6 November 1915 to 24 February 1916. When the government of Mathias Mongenast resigned, Grand Duchess Marie-Adélaïde appointed a new government...
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