- Eugène Schaus
Eugène Schaus (
12 May 1901 –29 March 1978 ) was aLuxembourg ian politician and jurist. Schaus was a leading light in the early days of the Democratic Party, of which he would be President from 1952 until 1959.Schaus held office in a number of governments, under
Pierre Dupong andPierre Werner , over a period of thirty years. He served as the Deputy Prime Minister, a position created especially for Schaus, in Werner's first government. He would serve in this capacity again (1969 – 1974), as well as holding a number of other high offices.Career
An experienced lawyer, Schaus was elected to the Chamber of Deputies in 1937, in which he served until 1940, when the country was occupied by
Nazi Germany and the Chamber was suspended. Having refused to swear allegiance to the occupying forces, Eugene Schaus, his wife and their three children spent most of the war in German deportation camps in Eastern Europe, and returned only at the end of the war. He was theGroup for Patriotism and Democracy member of the National Union Government, as Minister for the Interior, and was elected at the next election, in 1945. He would remain in the Chamber of Deputies, as either a sitting deputy or a government minister, until 1974.Schaus was recognised as the foremost liberal politician in 1947 by his inclusion in the
Christian Social People's Party -Democratic Group coalition underPierre Dupong , adding the position of Minister for Justice to that for the Interior. Due to his leadership of the GD into this government, it is known as the 'Dupong-Schaus Ministry '. In 1951, the CSV formed a coalition with theLuxembourg Socialist Workers' Party , ejecting Schaus from government. The following year, Schaus was elected Democratic Party, succeedingLucien Dury .In 1958, a scandal over government corruption allowed Schaus, as opposition leader, to lever his, and the party (by now renamed the 'Democratic Party') way back into government. Schaus alleged that the government had been offered a bribe by a contractor; whilst refusing it and eliminating the company from the list of bidders, the attempted bribe was not reported within the required window, and the government collapsed. [cite news |first= |last= |title=By Accident |url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,936987,00.html?promoid=googlep |work= |publisher=Time |date=16 March 1959 |accessdate=2007-09-01 ] The general election held the following year, the Democratic Party almost doubled its share of seats, and replaced the LSAP in the governing coalition that was formed after the election and the death of Prime Minister
Pierre Frieden .Footnotes
s-ttl|title=Minister for Justice (first time)
years=1947 – 1951
-s-ttl|title=Deputy Prime Minister (first time)
years=1959 – 1964
-s-ttl|title=Minister for Foreign Affairs
years=1959 – 1964
-s-ttl|title=Minister for Defence (first time)
years=1959 – 1964
-s-ttl|title=President of the Council of the EU (first time)
years=First half 1960
-s-ttl|title=President of the Council of the EU (second time)
years=First half 1963
-s-ttl|title=Deputy Prime Minister (second time)
years=1969 – 1974
-s-ttl|title=Minister for Justice (second time)
years=1969 – 1974
-s-ttl|title=Minister for the Police Force
years=1969 – 1974
-s-ttl|title=Minister for Defence (second time)
years=1969 – 1974
-s-ttl|title=President of the DP
years=1952 – 1959Persondata
NAME=Schaus, Eugène
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Luxembourgian politician
DATE OF BIRTH=12 May 1901
PLACE OF BIRTH=Gonderange ,Luxembourg
DATE OF DEATH=29 March 1978
PLACE OF DEATH=
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