Juncker-Polfer Ministry
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The Juncker-Polfer Ministry was the government of Luxembourg between 7 August 1999 and 31 July 2004. It was led by, and named after, Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker and Deputy Prime Minister Lydie Polfer.
[edit] Ministers
| Name | Party | Office | |
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| Jean-Claude Juncker | CSV | Prime Minister Minister for Finances |
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| Lydie Polfer | DP | Deputy Prime Minister Minister for Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade of Luxembourg Minister for the Civil Service and Administrative Reform |
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| Fernand Boden | CSV | Minister for Agriculture, Viticulture, and Rural Development Minister for the Middle Class, Tourism, and Housing |
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| Erna Hennicot-Schoepges | CSV | Minister for Culture, Higher Education, and Research Minister for Public Works |
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| Michel Wolter | CSV | Minister for the Interior | |
| Luc Frieden | CSV | Minister for Justice Minister for the Treasury and the Budget |
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| Anne Brasseur | DP | Minister for National Education, Vocational Training, and Sport | |
| Henri Grethen | DP | Minister for the Economy Minister for Transport |
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| Charles Goerens | DP | Minister for Cooperation and Humanitarian Affairs Minister for Defence Minister for the Environment |
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| Carlo Wagner | DP | Minister for Health Minister for Social Security |
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| François Biltgen | CSV | Minister for Work and Employment Minister for Relations with Parliament Minister for Religion Minister-Delegate for Communications |
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| Joseph Schaack | PD | Secretary of State for the Civil Service and Administrative Reform | |
| Eugène Berger | PD | Secretary of State for the Environment | |
| Source: Service Information et Presse | |||

