Frieden-Bettel Government Explained

Cabinet Name:Frieden-Bettel Government
Jurisdiction:the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
Incumbent:2023–present
Flag:Flag_of_Luxembourg.svg
Date Formed:17 November 2023
Government Head Title:Prime Minister
Government Head:Luc Frieden
Deputy Government Head Title:Deputy Prime Minister
Deputy Government Head:Xavier Bettel
State Head:Henri
Current Number:15
Political Parties: Christian Social People's Party
Democratic Party
Legislature Status:Majority (coalition)
35 / 60(58%)
Opposition Parties:Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party
Alternative Democratic Reform Party
The Greens
Pirate Party
The Left
Election:2023 general election
Legislature Term:35th Legislature of the Chamber of Deputies
Previous:Bettel II Government

The Frieden-Bettel Government is the incumbent government of Luxembourg. It was formed on 17 November 2023 following the 2023 election. It is led by Prime Minister Luc Frieden and Deputy Prime Minister Xavier Bettel. The government is a coalition between the Christian Social People's Party (CSV) and the Democratic Party (DP).

Overview

Name[1] scope=col class="unsortable" Portraitwidth=50pxPartywidth=400pxOffice
width=5px style="background-color: " valign=centerLuc Friedenvalign=centervalign=centerCSVPrime Minister
width=5px style="background-color: " valign=centerXavier Bettelvalign=centervalign=centerDPDeputy Prime Minister
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign TradeMinister of Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Affairs
valign=centerMartine Hansenvalign=centervalign=centerCSVMinister of Agriculture, Food and ViticultureMinister for Consumer Protection
valign=centerClaude Meischvalign=centervalign=centerDPMinister of Education, Children and YouthMinister of Housing and Spatial Planning
valign=centerLex Dellesvalign=centervalign=centerDPMinister of the Economy, Small and Medium Enterprises, Energy and Tourism
valign=centerYuriko Backesvalign=centervalign=centerDPMinister of Defence
Minister for Mobility and Public Works
Minister for Gender Equality and Diversity
valign=centerMax Hahnvalign=centervalign=centerDPMinister of Family, Solidarity, Living Together and Reception of Refugees
valign=centerGilles Rothvalign=centervalign=centerCSVMinister of Finance
valign=centerMartine Deprezvalign=centervalign=centerCSVMinister of Health and Social Security
valign=centerLéon Glodenvalign=centervalign=centerCSVMinister for Home Affairs
valign=centerStéphanie Obertinvalign=centervalign=centerDPMinister for Digitalization
Minister of Research and Higher Education
valign=centerGeorges Mischovalign=centervalign=centerCSVMinister of SportMinister of Labour
valign=centerSerge Wilmesvalign=centervalign=centerCSVMinister for the Civil Service
Minister of the Environment, Climate and Biodiversity
valign=centerElisabeth Marguevalign=centervalign=centerCSVMinister of Justice
Minister Delegate to the Prime Minister for Media and ConnectivityMinister Delegate to the Prime Minister for Relations with Parliament
valign=centerEric Thillvalign=centervalign=centerDPMinister for Culture
Minister Delegate for

References

  1. Web site: Introducing the 15 ministers of the Frieden government. Fassone. Marc. Delano. 16 November 2023 .

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