Raymond Vouel
Luxembourgish politician
Raymond Vouel (8 April 1923 – 12 February 1987) was a Luxembourg politician. Vouel was Deputy Prime Minister in the Thorn-Vouel cabinet, a coalition between Vouel's Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party and Gaston Thorn's Democratic Party. On 21 July 1976, Vouel left the government to join the European Commission as Commissioner for Competition.
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Preceded by | Deputy Prime Minister 1974–1976 | Succeeded by Bernard Berg |
Preceded by Pierre Werner | Minister for Finances 1974–1976 | Succeeded by Jacques Poos |
Preceded by Albert Borschette | European Commissioner for Competition 1976–1981 | Succeeded by Frans Andriessen |
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Werner-Cravatte Ministry (1964 – 1969)
- Pierre Werner
- Henry Cravatte
- Nicolas Biever (1964–7)
- Albert Bousser
- Jean-Pierre Büchler
- Émile Colling (1964–7)
- Jean Dupong (1967–9)
- Marcel Fischbach (1964–7)
- Madeleine Frieden-Kinnen (1967–9)
- Pierre Grégoire
- Antoine Krier (1967–9)
- Raymond Vouel
- Antoine Wehenkel
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