2009 Luxembourg general election
General elections were held in Luxembourg on 7 June 2009, together with the 2009 election to the European Parliament. All sixty members of the Chamber of Deputies were elected for five years. The polls were topped by the Christian Social People's Party, which built upon its already high number of seats to achieve a commanding victory, with the highest vote share and number of seats of any party since 1954. Incumbent Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker, who is longest serving head of government in the European Union, renewed the coalition agreement with Deputy Prime Minister and Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party leader Jean Asselborn and formed the Juncker-Asselborn Ministry II, which was sworn-in on 23 July 2009.
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2009 Luxembourg general election
General elections were held in Luxembourg on 7 June 2009, together with the 2009 election to the European Parliament. All sixty members of the Chamber of Deputies were elected for five years. The polls were topped by the Christian Social People's Party, which built upon its already high number of seats to achieve a commanding victory, with the highest vote share and number of seats of any party since 1954. Incumbent Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker, who is longest serving head of government in the European Union, renewed the coalition agreement with Deputy Prime Minister and Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party leader Jean Asselborn and formed the Juncker-Asselborn Ministry II, which was sworn-in on 23 July 2009.
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As eleições legislativas luxem ...... tou 24 cadeiras no Parlamento.
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De Luxemburgse parlementsverki ...... die al sinds 1995 premier is.
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Die 22. Wahl zur Luxemburgisch ...... és auf fünf Jahre neu gewählt.
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General elections were held in ...... was sworn-in on 23 July 2009.
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Le elezioni legislative in Lus ...... ovo della Camera dei deputati.
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Les eleccions legislatives lux ...... ninterrompudament des de 1995.
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Les élections législatives de ...... bre des députés du Luxembourg.
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Wybory parlamentarne w Luksemb ...... i oddawać różną liczbę głosów.
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Στις βουλευτικές εκλογές του 2 ...... οινώθηκε στις 23 Ιουλίου 2009.
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Парламентские выборы в Люксемб ...... премьер-министром Люксембурга.
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Christian Social People's Party
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Christian Social People's Party
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Luxembourg
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2009-06-07
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Alternative Democratic Reform Party
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Christian Social People's Party
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Prime Minister-designate
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All 60 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
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Nohlen & Stöver
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As eleições legislativas luxem ...... tou 24 cadeiras no Parlamento.
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De Luxemburgse parlementsverki ...... die al sinds 1995 premier is.
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Die 22. Wahl zur Luxemburgisch ...... és auf fünf Jahre neu gewählt.
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General elections were held in ...... was sworn-in on 23 July 2009.
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Le elezioni legislative in Lus ...... ovo della Camera dei deputati.
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Les eleccions legislatives lux ...... ninterrompudament des de 1995.
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Les élections législatives de ...... bre des députés du Luxembourg.
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Wybory parlamentarne w Luksemb ...... i oddawać różną liczbę głosów.
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Στις βουλευτικές εκλογές του 2 ...... ταυτόχρονα με τις Ευρωεκλογές.
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Парламентские выборы в Люксемб ...... премьер-министром Люксембурга.
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2009 Luxembourg general election
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Eleccions legislatives luxemburgueses de 2009
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Eleições legislativas no Luxemburgo em 2009
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Elezioni legislative in Lussemburgo del 2009
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Kammerwahl 2009
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Luxemburgse parlementsverkiezingen 2009
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Wybory parlamentarne w Luksemburgu w 2009 roku
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Élections législatives luxembourgeoises de 2009
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Βουλευτικές εκλογές στο Λουξεμβούργο 2009
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Парламентские выборы в Люксембурге (2009)
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