Jean-Claude Juncker
I Jean-Claude Juncker (Pangayagkas a Luxemburges: [ʒ̊ɑːŋ kloːd ˈjʊŋkɐ];[1] mibait 9 Diciembre 1954) metung yang Luxembourger a pulitikung migsilbing ka-23 ng Pun Ministru ning Luxembourg manibat kanitang 20 Enero 1995. Ya ing pekamalambat magsilbing pekapun ning kapamahalan ning sanu mang bangsa king European Union, ampo king pekamalambat magsilbing pekapun ning sanumang kapamahalan a demokratiku king yatu. Migsilbi yang Pamuntuk ning Eurogroup manibat king pamaglalang ning semi-permanenting puestu manibat 2005 anggang 2013.
Jean-Claude Juncker | |
I Juncker aniang 2010 | |
ka-9 a Pun Ministru ning Luxembourg | |
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Monarch | Jean Henri |
Deputy | Jacques Poos Lydie Polfer Jean Asselborn |
Elilan neng | Jacques Santer |
Elilan neng | TBA |
Mibait | Disiembri 9 1954 (idad 69) Redange, Luxembourg |
Partido political | Christian Social People's Party |
Asawa | Christiane Frising |
Pípagaralan | University of Strasbourg |
Relihyun | Roman Catholicism |
Pirma |
Miyalal ya king Kamara ding Deputadu para king Christian Social People's Party anyang 1984 i Juncker, a tambing mitas puestu king gabineti nang Jacques Santer antimong Ministru para king Obra (Minister for Work). Migsilbi yang Ministru ning Pisalapyan (Minister for Finances) ning Luxembourg maninbat 1989 anggang 2009, at megi yang Pun Ministru anyang megi yang Pamuntuk ning European Commission i Santer anyang 1995. King puestu na antimong Pun Ministru, migsilbi ya mu namang adwang terming tya-anam a bulan antimong Pamuntuk ning European Council, anyang 1997 ampong 2005.
Footnotes
mag-edit- ↑ Pronunciations for Juncker. Forvo.com. Retrieved on 2013-06-20.
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Jacques Santer
|width="40%" style="text-align: center;" rowspan="1"|Minister for Finances
1989–2009
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Luc Frieden
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1995–present
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Jean Spautz
|width="40%" style="text-align: center;" rowspan="1"|Leader of the Christian Social People's Party
1990–1995
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Erna Hennicot-Schoepges
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2005–2013
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Jeroen Dijsselbloem
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|width="30%" align="center" rowspan="1"|Minuna kaya
Javier Solana
|width="40%" style="text-align: center;" rowspan="1"|Speaker at the College of Europe Opening Ceremony
2006
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David Miliband
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