Christian Social People's Party
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The Christian Social People's Party , abbreviated to CSV or PCS, is the largest political party in Luxembourg
Luxembourg
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. The party follows a Christian Democratic
Christian Democracy
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 and conservative
Conservatism
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 ideology and, like most parties in Luxembourg, it is strongly pro-European
Pro-European
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. It is a member of the European People's Party
European People's Party
The European People's Party is a pro-European centre-right European political party. The EPP was founded in 1976 by Christian democratic parties, but later it increased its membership to include conservative parties and parties of other centre-right perspectives.The EPP is the most influential of...

 (EPP) and the Centrist Democrat International
Centrist Democrat International
The Centrist Democrat International was until 2001 the Christian Democrat International and before that the Christian Democrat and People's Parties International...

.

The CSV has been the largest party in the Chamber of Deputies
Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg
The Chamber of Deputies , abbreviated to the Chamber, is the unicameral national legislature of Luxembourg. 'Krautmaart' is sometimes used as a metonym for the Chamber, after the square on which the Hôtel de la Chambre is located....

 since the party's formation, and currently holds 26 of 60 seats in the Chamber. Since the Second World War
World War II
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, every Prime Minister of Luxembourg has been a member of the CSV, with only one exception (Gaston Thorn
Gaston Thorn
Gaston Egmond Thorn was a Luxembourg politician who served in a number of high-profile positions, both domestically and internationally...

, 1974–1979). It holds three of Luxembourg
Luxembourg (European Parliament constituency)
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's six seats in the European Parliament
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, as it has for 20 of the 30 years for which MEPs
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 have been directly elected.

The President is Michel Wolter
Michel Wolter
Michel Wolter is a Luxembourgian politician. He was the youngest-ever member of the Chamber of Deputies when elected in 1984, and served as Minister for the Interior from 1995 to 2004. He is also a businessman and a former international table tennis player.Michel Wolter grew up in...

. However, the leading figure from the party is the Prime Minister, Jean-Claude Juncker
Jean-Claude Juncker
Jean-Claude Juncker is a Luxembourg politician, 23rd and current Prime Minister of Luxembourg, since 20 January 1995. He is the longest standing head of government of any European Union state...

, who governs in coalition with
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 the Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party
The Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party , abbreviated to LSAP or POSL, is a social democratic political party in Luxembourg.The LSAP is the second-largest party in the Chamber of Deputies, having won 13 of 60 seats at the 2009 election, and has one seat in the European Parliament...

 (LSAP). Eight other CSV members sit in the cabinet of fifteen people.

History

  • 1914: The earliest roots of the CSV date back to the 16 January 1914, with the foundation of the Party of the Right
    Party of the Right (Luxembourg)
    The Party of the Right , abbreviated to PD, was a political party in Luxembourg between 1914 and 1944. It was the direct predecessor of the Christian Social People's Party , which has ruled Luxembourg for all but five years since....

    .
  • 1944: The Party of the Right is officially transformed into the CSV.
  • 1945: The first elections after the Second World War took place; the party won 25 out of 51 seats, missing an absolute majority by a single seat.
  • 1945 - 1974: The party was in government from 1945 to 1974 and gave Luxembourg the following Prime Ministers: Pierre Dupong, Joseph Bech, Pierre Frieden, and Pierre Werner. Mostly in a coalition with the Democratic Party
    Democratic Party (Luxembourg)
    The Democratic Party , abbreviated to DP, is the major liberal political party in Luxembourg. One of the three major parties, the DP sits on the centre-right, holding moderate market liberal views combined with a strong emphasis on civil liberties, human rights, and internationalism.Founded in...

     (DP), it gave Luxembourg a certain economic and social stability.
  • 1974: The party goes into opposition for the first time, as the Democratic Party's Gaston Thorn
    Gaston Thorn
    Gaston Egmond Thorn was a Luxembourg politician who served in a number of high-profile positions, both domestically and internationally...

     becomes Prime Minister in coalition with the LSAP.
  • 1979: The party gets back into government after its victory in the 1979 elections
    Luxembourgian legislative election, 1979
    Legislative elections were held in Luxembourg on 10 June 1979. Voters elected all 57 members of the Grand Duchy's unicameral national legislature, the Chamber of Deputies.-Results:...

    ; Pierre Werner becomes PM.
  • 1984: Jacques Santer becomes PM.
  • 1995: Jean-Claude Juncker
    Jean-Claude Juncker
    Jean-Claude Juncker is a Luxembourg politician, 23rd and current Prime Minister of Luxembourg, since 20 January 1995. He is the longest standing head of government of any European Union state...

     becomes PM, Jacques Santer becomes President of the European Commission
  • 2004: The party is currently in a coalition with the Luxembourg Socialist Workers Party, it has 24 out of 60 seats

Election results

Below are charts of the results that the Christian Social People's Party has secured in the Chamber of Deputies
Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg
The Chamber of Deputies , abbreviated to the Chamber, is the unicameral national legislature of Luxembourg. 'Krautmaart' is sometimes used as a metonym for the Chamber, after the square on which the Hôtel de la Chambre is located....

 at each election. Timelines showing the number of seats and percentage of votes won are on the right.

Year Vote % Place Seats Place Cabinet
1945
Luxembourgian legislative election, 1945
Legislative elections were held in Luxembourg on 21 October 1945. Voters elected all 51 members of the Grand Duchy's unicameral national legislature, the Chamber of Deputies....

25 1st Yes
1948
Luxembourgian legislative election, 1948
Legislative elections were held in Luxembourg on 6 June 1948. Voters elected all 51 members of the Grand Duchy's unicameral national legislature, the Chamber of Deputies.-Results:...

22 1st Yes
1951
Luxembourgian legislative election, 1951
Legislative elections were held in Luxembourg on 3 June 1951. Voters elected all 52 members of the Grand Duchy's unicameral national legislature, the Chamber of Deputies.-Results:...

21 1st Yes
1954
Luxembourgian legislative election, 1954
Legislative elections were held in Luxembourg on 30 May 1954. Voters elected all 52 members of the Grand Duchy's unicameral national legislature, the Chamber of Deputies.-Results:...

42.4 1st 26 1st Yes
1959
Luxembourgian legislative election, 1959
Legislative elections were held in Luxembourg on 1 February 1959. Voters elected all 52 members of the Grand Duchy's unicameral national legislature, the Chamber of Deputies.-Results:...

36.9 1st 21 1st Yes
1964
Luxembourgian legislative election, 1964
Legislative elections were held in Luxembourg on 7 June 1964. Voters elected all 56 members of the Grand Duchy's unicameral national legislature, the Chamber of Deputies.-Results:...

33.3 2nd 22 1st Yes
1968
Luxembourgian legislative election, 1968
Legislative elections were held in Luxembourg on 15 December 1968. Voters elected all 56 members of the Grand Duchy's unicameral national legislature, the Chamber of Deputies.-Results:...

35.2 1st 21 1st Yes
1974
Luxembourgian legislative election, 1974
Legislative elections were held in Luxembourg on 26 May 1974. Voters elected all 59 members of the Grand Duchy's unicameral national legislature, the Chamber of Deputies.-Results:...

27.6 2nd 18 1st No
1979
Luxembourgian legislative election, 1979
Legislative elections were held in Luxembourg on 10 June 1979. Voters elected all 57 members of the Grand Duchy's unicameral national legislature, the Chamber of Deputies.-Results:...

34.5 1st 24 1st Yes
1984
Luxembourgian legislative election, 1984
Legislative elections were held in Luxembourg on 17 June 1984. Voters elected all 64 members of the Grand Duchy's unicameral national legislature, the Chamber of Deputies.-Results:...

34.9 1st 25 1st Yes
1989
Luxembourgian legislative election, 1989
Legislative elections were held in Luxembourg on 18 June 1989. Voters elected all 60 members of the Grand Duchy's unicameral national legislature, the Chamber of Deputies.-Results:...

32.4 1st 22 1st Yes
1994
Luxembourgian legislative election, 1994
Legislative elections were held in Luxembourg on June 12, 1994. Voters elected 60 members of the Grand Duchy's unicameral legislature, the Chamber of Deputies.The election coincided with the 1994 European Parliament election.-Candidates:-Overall results:...

30.3 1st 21 1st Yes
1999
Luxembourgian legislative election, 1999
Legislative elections were held in Luxembourg on June 13, 1999. Voters elected 60 members of the Grand Duchy's unicameral legislature, the Chamber of Deputies.The election coincided with the 1999 European Parliament election.-Candidates:-Overall results:...

30.1 1st 19 1st Yes
2004
Luxembourgian legislative election, 2004
Legislative elections were held in Luxembourg on 13 June 2004. Voters elected all 60 members of the Grand Duchy's unicameral legislature, the Chamber of Deputies...

36.1 1st 24 1st Yes
2009
Luxembourgian legislative election, 2009
Legislative 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...

38.0 1st 26 1st Yes


Presidents

  • Émile Reuter (1945 – 1964)
  • Tony Biever
    Tony Biever
    Tony Biever was a Luxembourgian politician for the Christian Social People's Party and jurist. He was President of the CSV from 1964 to 1965 and President of the CSV's delegation in the Chamber of Deputies from 1959 to 1974....

     (1964 – 1965)
  • Jean Dupong
    Jean Dupong
    Jean Dupong was a Luxembourgian politician. A member of the Christian Social People's Party , Dupong held a number of positions in government and within the party....

     (1965 – 1972)
  • Nicolas Mosar
    Nicolas Mosar
    Nicolas Mosar was a Luxembourg politician, jurist, and diplomat.A Christian Social People's Party member, Mosar was elected to the communal council of Luxembourg City in 1959, and sat in the council until 1984, including a period as an échevin...

     (1972 – 1974)
  • Jacques Santer (1974 – 1982)
  • Jean Spautz
    Jean Spautz
    Jean Spautz is a politician in Luxembourg, and a Member of the European Parliament for the Christian Social People's Party, part of the European People's Party....

     (1982 – 1990)
  • Jean-Claude Juncker
    Jean-Claude Juncker
    Jean-Claude Juncker is a Luxembourg politician, 23rd and current Prime Minister of Luxembourg, since 20 January 1995. He is the longest standing head of government of any European Union state...

     (1990 – 1995)
  • Erna Hennicot-Schoepges
    Erna Hennicot-Schoepges
    Erna Hennicot-Schoepges is a Luxembourgian politician for the Christian Social People's Party. She was until 2009 a Member of the European Parliament, sitting as a CSV member of the European People's Party....

     (1995 – 2003)
  • François Biltgen
    François Biltgen
    François Biltgen is a Luxembourger politician, currently serving as Minister for Justice, Minister for Communications and the Media, and Minister for Religious Affairs, the Minister for the Civil Service and Administrative Reform, and the Minister for Higher Education and Research, in the...

     (2003 – 2009)
  • Michel Wolter
    Michel Wolter
    Michel Wolter is a Luxembourgian politician. He was the youngest-ever member of the Chamber of Deputies when elected in 1984, and served as Minister for the Interior from 1995 to 2004. He is also a businessman and a former international table tennis player.Michel Wolter grew up in...

     (2009 – present day)

General Secretaries

  • Jean-Pierre Kraemer (1977 – 1984)
  • Willy Bourg
    Willy Bourg
    Guillaume 'Willy' Bourg was a Luxembourgian politician. He was a member of the Christian Social People's Party , and sat in the Chamber of Deputies for eighteen years....

     (1984 – 1990)
  • Camille Dimmer
    Camille Dimmer
    Camille Dimmer is a former Luxembourgian footballer and politician. By profession, he was an engineer.-Football career:He played for the Luxembourg national team a number of times, most prominently during the country's giant-killing run in the 1964 European Nations' Cup, during which Luxembourg...

     (1990 – 1995)
  • Claude Wiseler
    Claude Wiseler
    Claude Wiseler is a Luxembourgian politician. He has been a member of the Christian Social People's Party since 1983, and currently serves in the government led by Jean-Claude Juncker....

     (1995 – 2000)
  • Jean-Louis Schiltz
    Jean-Louis Schiltz
    Jean-Louis Schiltz is a Luxembourgian lawyer and retired politician for the Christian Social People's Party ....

     (2000 – 2006)
  • Marco Schank
    Marco Schank
    Marco Schank is a Luxembourgian politician for the Christian Social People's Party and author. He is a member of the national legislature, the Chamber of Deputies, representing the Nord constituency since 2 February 1999.He has been the mayor of Heiderscheid since 1 January 1994...

     (2006 – 2009)
  • Marc Spautz
    Marc Spautz
    Marc Spautz is a Luxembourgian politician. He is a member of the Christian Social People's Party , sitting in the national legislature, the Chamber of Deputies, and the communal council of Schifflange....

     (14 November 2009 – present day)

Presidents in the Chamber of Deputies

  • Tony Biever
    Tony Biever
    Tony Biever was a Luxembourgian politician for the Christian Social People's Party and jurist. He was President of the CSV from 1964 to 1965 and President of the CSV's delegation in the Chamber of Deputies from 1959 to 1974....

     (1959 – 1974)
  • Pierre Werner (1974 – 1979)
  • Nicolas Mosar
    Nicolas Mosar
    Nicolas Mosar was a Luxembourg politician, jurist, and diplomat.A Christian Social People's Party member, Mosar was elected to the communal council of Luxembourg City in 1959, and sat in the council until 1984, including a period as an échevin...

     (1979 – 1984)
  • François Colling (1984 – 1995)
  • Lucien Weiler
    Lucien Weiler
    Lucien Weiler is a Luxembourgian politician and jurist. He is a member of the Christian Social People's Party, and served as President of the Chamber of Deputies from 3 August 2004 to 7 June 2009...

     (? – 2004)
  • Michel Wolter
    Michel Wolter
    Michel Wolter is a Luxembourgian politician. He was the youngest-ever member of the Chamber of Deputies when elected in 1984, and served as Minister for the Interior from 1995 to 2004. He is also a businessman and a former international table tennis player.Michel Wolter grew up in...

     (31 July 2004 – 22 July 2009)
  • Jean-Louis Schiltz
    Jean-Louis Schiltz
    Jean-Louis Schiltz is a Luxembourgian lawyer and retired politician for the Christian Social People's Party ....

     (22 July 2009 – 1 March 2011)
  • Lucien Thiel
    Lucien Thiel
    Lucien Thiel was a Luxembourgian politician and journalist. He was a member of the Christian Social People's Party , whose group he led in the Chamber of Deputies from 1 March 2011 until his sudden death six months later.Born in Luxembourg City, Thiel studied journalism at university...

    (1 March 2011 – 25 August 2011)

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