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).
Name[1] | scope=col class="unsortable" | Portrait | width=50px | Party | width=400px | Office | ||
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width=5px style="background-color: " | valign=center | Luc Frieden | valign=center | valign=center | CSV | Prime Minister | ||
width=5px style="background-color: " | valign=center | Xavier Bettel | valign=center | valign=center | DP | Deputy Prime Minister Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign TradeMinister of Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Affairs | ||
valign=center | Martine Hansen | valign=center | valign=center | CSV | Minister of Agriculture, Food and ViticultureMinister for Consumer Protection | |||
valign=center | Claude Meisch | valign=center | valign=center | DP | Minister of Education, Children and YouthMinister of Housing and Spatial Planning | |||
valign=center | Lex Delles | valign=center | valign=center | DP | Minister of the Economy, Small and Medium Enterprises, Energy and Tourism | |||
valign=center | Yuriko Backes | valign=center | valign=center | DP | Minister of Defence Minister for Mobility and Public Works Minister for Gender Equality and Diversity | |||
valign=center | Max Hahn | valign=center | valign=center | DP | Minister of Family, Solidarity, Living Together and Reception of Refugees | |||
valign=center | Gilles Roth | valign=center | valign=center | CSV | Minister of Finance | |||
valign=center | Martine Deprez | valign=center | valign=center | CSV | Minister of Health and Social Security | |||
valign=center | Léon Gloden | valign=center | valign=center | CSV | Minister for Home Affairs | |||
valign=center | Stéphanie Obertin | valign=center | valign=center | DP | Minister for Digitalization Minister of Research and Higher Education | |||
valign=center | Georges Mischo | valign=center | valign=center | CSV | Minister of SportMinister of Labour | |||
valign=center | Serge Wilmes | valign=center | valign=center | CSV | Minister for the Civil Service Minister of the Environment, Climate and Biodiversity | |||
valign=center | Elisabeth Margue | valign=center | valign=center | CSV | Minister of Justice Minister Delegate to the Prime Minister for Media and ConnectivityMinister Delegate to the Prime Minister for Relations with Parliament | |||
valign=center | Eric Thill | valign=center | valign=center | DP | Minister for Culture Minister Delegate for | |||