The Bettel–Schneider Ministry is the current government of Luxembourg. It is led by Prime Minister Xavier Bettel and Deputy Prime Minister Étienne Schneider. It was formed on 4 December, after the 2013 election to the Chamber of Deputies. The government is a coalition between the Democratic Party, the Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party, and The Greens.
Name | Party | Office | |
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Xavier Bettel | DP | Prime Minister Minister for Communications and the Media Minister for Religious Affairs Minister for State |
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Etienne Schneider | LSAP | Deputy Prime Minister Minister for Defense Minister for Economy Minister for Internal Security |
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Jean Asselborn | LSAP | Minister for Foreign Affairs Minister for Immigration and Asylum |
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Felix Braz | DG | Minister for Justice | |
Nicolas Schmit | LSAP | Minister for Labour | |
Romain Schneider | LSAP | Minister for Cooperation and Humanitarian Action Minister for Social Security Minister for Sport |
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François Bausch | DG | Minister for Sustainable Development and Infrastructure | |
Fernand Etgen | DP | Minister for Agriculture, Viticulture, and Consumer Protection | |
Maggy Nagel | DP | Minister for Culture Minister for Housing |
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Pierre Gramegna | DP | Minister for Finances | |
Lydia Mutsch | LSAP | Minister for Equal Opportunities Minister for Health |
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Daniel Kersch | LSAP | Minister for the Interior Minister for Public Service and Administrative Reform |
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Claude Meisch | DP | Minister for Children and Youth Minister for Higher Education and Research Minister for National Education |
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Corinne Cahen | DP | Minister for Family and Integration | |
Carole Dieschbourg | DG | Minister for the Environment |
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