Hubert Loutsch Explained

Hubert Loutsch
Office1:10th Prime Minister of Luxembourg
Term Start1:6 November 1915
Term End1:24 February 1916
Monarch1:Marie-Adélaïde
Predecessor1:Mathias Mongenast
Successor1:Victor Thorn
Birth Date:18 November 1878
Birth Place:Mondercange, Luxembourg
Death Place:Brussels, Belgium
Party:National Independent Union

Hubert Loutsch (18 November 1878  - 24 June 1946)[1] [2] was a Luxembourgish politician. He was the tenth prime minister of Luxembourg, serving for 16 weeks from 6 November 1915 until 24 February 1916.

Loutsch was a lawyer by profession. On 6 November 1915 he was appointed prime minister, and Director-General (Minister) for Foreign Affairs. The Loutsch Ministry consisted only of members of the Right Party, but the Left had a majority in the Chamber of Deputies. Thereafter, Grand Duchess Marie-Adélaïde dissolved the legislature and ordered new elections to be held on 23 December 1915. The new Chamber, however, also did not give the Right Party a majority. On 11 January 1916 the Loutsch government lost a confidence vote, and Loutsch was succeeded by Victor Thorn on 24 February 1916.

From 1920 to 1934 he was president of the insurance company La Luxembourgeoise. From 1925 to 1934 he was a Deputy in the Chamber for the Union nationale indépendante.

He died in 1946 in Brussels.

References

  1. Book: Thewes, Guy. Les gouvernements du Gand-Duché de Luxembourg depuis 1848. Service Information et Presse. 2011. 978-2-87999-212-9. Luxembourg City. 66–67. French. 28 December 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303182824/http://www.gouvernement.lu/1828371/Gouvernements_depuis_1848-version_2011.pdf. 3 March 2016. dead.
  2. Web site: BnL Viewer 2 . 2023-03-08 . viewer.eluxemburgensia.lu.

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