- Robert Schaffner
Robert Schaffner (
24 June 1905 –12 August 1979 ) was aLuxembourg ian politician.A founding member of the
Patriotic and Democratic Group (GPD), now the Democratic Party, Schaffner entered politics after the German occupation during the Second World War. In 1945, he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies, in which he would remain (including spells as a government minister) until his death over three decades later.He entered
Pierre Dupong 's government in 1947 as Minister for Public Works and Minister for Transport, replacing theLuxembourg Socialist Workers' Party 'sVictor Bodson . He remained in these positions for four years, before the ejection of the GPD from government in favour of the LSAP saw the roles reverse and Bodson return to the cabinet in Schaffner's place.Schaffner was twice mayor of
Echternach , from 1945 to 1947, and from 1970 to 1979.T. Glad Bincham andA.W. Hurll , then General Secretary ofThe Boy Scouts Association , paid a visit to Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg and France in October 1945. They were able to make valuable first-hand contacts with the leaders of the Scout movements in these countries, and to learn more of howScouting had played a part during the occupation, and how it proposed to meet the future. In Luxembourg, they were received by Schaffner, the Scout Commissioner, who had been elected mayor of the ruined town of Echternach the day before, and was already drawing up plans for its reconstruction.ee also
References
* "Scouting Round the World", John S. Wilson, first edition, Blandford Press 1959 p. 126 131
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years=1947 – 1951
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years=1947 – 1951
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