Jean Dupong (18 May 1922 – 6 December 2007) was a Luxembourgish politician. A member of the Christian Social People's Party (CSV), Dupong held a number of positions in government and within the party.
Dupong was first elected to the Chamber of Deputies in the 1954 election. He would be re-elected until his retirement from the Chamber in 1979.[1] During this time, he was a member of Pierre Werner's cabinet from 1967 to 1974, including as Minister for Justice from 1967 to 1969. Dupong was also President of the CSV from 1965 to 1972.[1]
Dupong was appointed to the Council of State in 1979, in which he sat until 1994.[1] He served as the Council's Vice-President (1988–91), before becoming President (1991–94): becoming the most prominent politician to hold the position since Léon Kauffman in 1952.
He was the son of former Prime Minister Pierre Dupong.[1]
^ abcd"Der frühere CSV Parteipräsident Jean Dupong ist tot" (in German). Christian Social People's Party. 6 December 2007. Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 2008-05-19.
JeanDupong (18 May 1922 – 6 December 2007) was a Luxembourgish politician. A member of the Christian Social People's Party (CSV), Dupong held a number...
Pierre Dupong (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ dypɔ̃]; 1 November 1885 – 23 December 1953) was a Luxembourgish politician and statesman. He was the 16th prime...
the centre of the policy of his country. With friends such as Joseph Bech, Jean Monnet and Robert Schuman, Werner was a determined advocate of European integration...
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broadcasts the first ever daily news programme in Luxembourgish. 1 November – JeanDupong is appointed President of the Council of State. 16 February – Princess...
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Framework Convention on Climate Change in Rio de Janeiro. 14 June – France's Jean-Philippe Dojwa wins the 1992 Tour de Luxembourg. 10 August – P&TLuxembourg...
Foreign Minister Joseph Bech, in the presence of Prime Minister Pierre Dupong, attempted to contact the German ambassador at the legation and at his private...
Ernest Arendt 6 Aug 1987 6 Aug 1988 Georges Thorn 6 Aug 1988 30 Oct 1991 JeanDupong 1 Nov 1991 18 May 1994 Paul Beghin 19 May 1994 31 Dec 1999 Raymond Kirsch...
1944, while Luxembourg was occupied by Nazi Germany. It was led by Pierre Dupong, and also included three other Ministers. The head of state, Grand Duchess...
Luxembourg was governed by a Nazi Party official, Gustav Simon. Pierre Dupong continued to lead the government in exile in the United Kingdom until the...
headed for New York City, along with Prime Minister of Luxembourg Pierre Dupong and his wife Sophie. They arrived on 5 October 1940. Joseph Bech eventually...
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Deputies – Erna Hennicot-Schoepges President of the Council of State – JeanDupong (to 18 May) Paul Beghin Mayor of Luxembourg City – Lydie Polfer January...
26 August - Gaston Thorn, politician and Prime Minister 6 December – JeanDupong, politician Lansford, Tom (31 May 2021). Political Handbook of the World...
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fourth on 12 November 1858. From 23 June to 15 July 1859 Mathias Simons and Jean Ulveling were the only members of the government, after which Édouard Thilges...
July 1926 Pierre Prüm Pierre Dupong PD 16 July 1926 5 November 1937 Joseph Bech 5 November 1937 23 November 1944 Pierre Dupong CSV 23 November 1944 23 December...
feeble majority in a confidence vote in the Chamber, he decided to resign. Jean-Jacques Madelaine Willmar, the son of the former governor of Luxembourg in...