GOVERNMENT JUNCKER/ASSELBORN II

Government members from 23 July 2009 to 1 February 2012

Following the legislative elections of 7 June 2009, the government is composed as follows.

  • JUNCKER Jean-Claude
    • Prime Minister
    • Minister of State
    • Minister for the Treasury
  • ASSELBORN Jean
    • Deputy Prime Minister
    • Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • JACOBS Marie-Josée
    • Minister for Family Affairs and Integration
    • Minister for Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Affairs
  • DELVAUX-STEHRES Mady
    • Minister of National Education and Vocational Training
  • FRIEDEN Luc
    • Minister of Finance
  • BILTGEN François
    • Minister of Justice
    • Minister for the Civil Service and Administrative Reform
    • Minister for Higher Education and Research Minister for Communications and Media
    • Minister for Religious Affairs
  • KRECKÉ Jeannot
    • Minister of the Economy and Foreign Trade
  • DI BARTOLOMEO Mars
    • Minister of Health
    • Minister of Social Security
  • HALSDORF Jean-Marie
    • Minister for Home Affairs and the Greater Region
    • Minister of Defence
  • WISELER Claude
    • Minister for Sustainable Development and Infrastructure
  • SCHMIT Nicolas
    • Minister of Labour, Employment and Immigration
  • MODERT Octavie
    • Minister for Culture
    • Minister for Relations with Parliament
    • Minister for Administrative Simplification attached to the Prime Minister
    • Minister Delegate for the Civil Service and Administrative Reform
  • SCHANK Marco
    • Minister for Housing
    • Minister Delegate for Sustainable Development and Infrastructure
  • HETTO-GAASCH Françoise
    • Minister of Small and Medium-Sized Businesses and Tourism
    • Minister for Equal Opportunities
  • SCHNEIDER Romain
    • Minister of Agriculture, Viticulture and Rural Development
    • Minister of Sport
    • Minister Delegate of the Solidarity Economy

Reshuffle on 1 February 2012 :

Jeannot KRECKÉ leaves the government. Étienne SCHNEIDER enters the government and is appointed Minster of the Economy and Foreign Trade.

Government members from 1 February 2012 to 30 April 2013

Following the cabinet reshuffle on 1 February 2012, the government is formed as follows.

  • JUNCKER Jean-Claude
    • Prime Minister
    • Minister of State
    • Minister for the Treasury
  • ASSELBORN Jean
    • Deputy Prime Minister
    • Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • JACOBS Marie-Josée
    • Minister for Family Affairs and Integration
    • Minister for Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Affairs
  • DELVAUX-STEHRES Mady
    • Minister of National Education and Vocational Training
  • FRIEDEN Luc
    • Minister of Finance
  • BILTGEN François
    • Minister of Justice
    • Minister for the Civil Service and Administrative Reform
    • Minister for Higher Education and Research Minister for Communications and Media
    • Minister for Religious Affairs
  • DI BARTOLOMEO Mars
    • Minister of Health
    • Minister of Social Security
  • HALSDORF Jean-Marie
    • Minister for Home Affairs and the Greater Region
    • Minister of Defence
  • WISELER Claude
    • Minister for Sustainable Development and Infrastructure
  • SCHMIT Nicolas
    • Minister of Labour, Employment and Immigration
  • MODERT Octavie
    • Minister for Culture
    • Minister for Relations with Parliament
    • Minister for Administrative Simplification attached to the Prime Minister
    • Minister Delegate for the Civil Service and Administrative Reform
  • SCHANK Marco
    • Minister for Housing
    • Minister Delegate for Sustainable Development and Infrastructure
  • HETTO-GAASCH Françoise
    • Minister of Small and Medium-Sized Businesses and Tourism
    • Minister for Equal Opportunities
  • SCHNEIDER Romain
    • Minister of Agriculture, Viticulture and Rural Development
    • Minister of Sport
    • Minister Delegate of the Solidarity Economy
  • SCHNEIDER Étienne
    • Minister of the Economy and Foreign Trade

Reshuffle on 30 April 2013 :

François BILTGEN and Marie-Josée JACOBS leave the government. Jean-Claude JUNCKER is appointed Minister for Religious Affairs. Luc FRIEDEN is appointed Minister for Communications and Media. Octavie MODERT is appointed Minister of Justice and Minister for the Civil Service and Administrative Reform. Marc SPAUTZ and Martine HANSEN enter the government. Marc SPAUTZ is appointed Minister for Family Affairs and Integration, Minister for Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Affairs and Minister for Relations with Parliament. Martine HANSEN is appointed Minister for Higher Education and Research.

Government members from 30 April 2013 to 4 December 2013

Following the cabinet reshuffle on 30 April 2013, the government is formed as follows.

  • JUNCKER Jean-Claude
    • Prime Minister
    • Minister of State
    • Minister for the Treasury
    • Minister for Religious Affairs
  • ASSELBORN Jean
    • Deputy Prime Minister
    • Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • DELVAUX-STEHRES Mady
    • Minister of National Education and Vocational Training
  • FRIEDEN Luc
    • Minister of Finance
    • Minister for Communications and Media
  • DI BARTOLOMEO Mars
    • Minister of Health
    • Minister of Social Security
  • HALSDORF Jean-Marie
    • Minister for Home Affairs and the Greater Region
    • Minister of Defence
  • WISELER Claude
    • Minister of Labour, Employment and Immigration
  • SCHMIT Nicolas
    • Ministre du Travail, de l’Emploi et de l’Immigration
  • MODERT Octavie
    • Minister of Justice
    • Minister for Culture
    • Minister for the Civil Service and Administrative Reform
    • Minister for Administrative Simplification attached to the Prime Minister
  • SCHANK Marco
    • Minister for Housing
    • Minister Delegate for Sustainable Development and Infrastructure
  • HETTO-GAASCH Françoise
    • Minister of Small and Medium-Sized Businesses and Tourism
    • Minister for Equal Opportunities
  • SCHNEIDER Romain
    • Minister of Agriculture, Viticulture and Rural Development
    • Minister of Sport
    • Minister Delegate of the Solidarity Economy
  • SCHNEIDER Étienne
    • Minister of the Economy and Foreign Trade
  • SPAUTZ Marc
    • Minister for Family Affairs and Integration
    • Minister for Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Affairs 
    • Minister for Relations with Parliament
  • HANSEN Martine
    • Minister for Higher Education and Research