Émile Reuter
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| Émile Reuter | |
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| In office 1918-09-28 – 1925-03-20 | |
| Preceded by | Léon Kauffmann |
| Succeeded by | Pierre Prüm |
| Born | 1874-06-02 Luxembourg City |
| Died | 1973-02-14 Luxembourg City |
| Nationality | Luxembourgian |
| Political party | Party of the Right |
| Religion | Roman Catholic |
Émile Reuter (1874-06-02 - 1973-02-14) was a Luxembourgian politician. He was the thirteenth Prime Minister of Luxembourg, serving for six years, from 1918-09-28 until 1925-03-20.
| Political offices | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by Léon Kauffmann | Prime Minister of Luxembourg 1918 – 1925 | Succeeded by Pierre Prüm |
| Preceded by Léon Kauffmann | Minister for Foreign Affairs 1918 – 1925 | Succeeded by Pierre Prüm |
| Preceded by René Blum | President of the Chamber of Deputies (first time) 1926 – 1944 | Succeeded by Nicolas Wirtgen |
| Preceded by Nicolas Wirtgen | President of the Chamber of Deputies (second time) 1945 – 1958 | Succeeded by Joseph Bech |
| Party political offices | ||
| New title New party formed after World War II
| President of the CSV 1945 – 1964 | Succeeded by Tony Biever |
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Categories: Luxembourgian politician stubs | Prime Ministers of Luxembourg | Ministers for Foreign Affairs of Luxembourg | Presidents of the Luxembourg Chamber of Deputies | Luxembourg Chamber of Deputies members | Politicians from the Party of the Right (Luxembourg) | Politicians from the Christian Social People's Party | Luxembourgian jurists | Luxembourgian people of World War I | Luxembourgian Roman Catholics | 1874 births | 1973 deaths | People from Luxembourg City

