Director-general for the Interior
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Director-general for the Interior
Summary
Director-general for the Interior is a public office[1].
Key Facts
- Director-general for the Interior is in the country of Luxembourg[2].
- Director-general for the Interior's instance of is recorded as public office[3].
- Director-general for the Interior's instance of is recorded as political position[4].
- Director-general for the Interior's follows is recorded as Administrator-general for the Interior[5].
- Director-general for the Interior's followed by is recorded as minister for Home Affairs[6].
- Director-general for the Interior's subclass of is recorded as interior minister[7].
- Director-general for the Interior's part of is recorded as Government Council of Luxembourg[8].
- +1857-11-28T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Director-general for the Interior[9].
- Director-general for the Interior was dissolved in +1936-12-24T00:00:00Z[10].
- Director-general for the Interior's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Luxembourg[11].
- Director-general for the Interior's position holder is recorded as François-Xavier Wurth-Paquet[12].
- Director-general for the Interior's position holder is recorded as Charles-Mathias Simons[13].
- Director-general for the Interior's position holder is recorded as Jean Ulveling[14].
- Director-general for the Interior's position holder is recorded as Édouard Thilges[15].
- Director-general for the Interior's position holder is recorded as Michel Jonas[16].
- Director-general for the Interior's position holder is recorded as Bernard-Hubert Neuman[17].
- Director-general for the Interior's position holder is recorded as Ernest Simons[18].
- Director-general for the Interior's position holder is recorded as Jean Ulveling[19].
- Director-general for the Interior's position holder is recorded as Félix de Blochausen[20].
- Director-general for the Interior's position holder is recorded as Nicolas Salentiny[21].
- Director-general for the Interior's position holder is recorded as Henri Kirpach[22].
- Director-general for the Interior's position holder is recorded as Pierre Braun[23].
- Director-general for the Interior's position holder is recorded as Ernest Leclère[24].
- Director-general for the Interior's position holder is recorded as Jean-Baptiste Sax[25].
- Director-general for the Interior's position holder is recorded as Léon Moutrier[26].