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Pierre Grégoire (9 November 1907 – 8 April 1991) was a Luxembourgish politician in the Christian Social People's Party (CSV), journalist, and writer. Before turning to politics full-time, he wrote for the Luxemburger Wort newspaper. Before World War II, he organised the development of the CSV's precursor, the Party of the Right, along with Jean Baptiste Esch. He was a CSV Deputy from 1946 onwards, and was the party's secretary-general from 1952 to 1960. He was a member of the Council of Europe from 1956.

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  • Pierre Grégoire (Vichten, 9 de novembre de 1907 - Ciutat de Luxemburg, 8 d'abril de 1991) fou un polític, periodista i escriptor luxemburguès, membre del Partit Popular Social Cristià (CSV). Abans de passar a la política a temps complet, va escriure per al diari Luxemburger Wort. Abans de la Segona Guerra Mundial, va organitzar el desenvolupament del precursor del CSV, el Partit de la Dreta, juntament amb amb qui també va dirigir conjuntament el suplement cultural Rundschau. Va ser diputat des de 1946 en endavant, i secretari general del partit des de 1952 fins a 1960. Va ser membre del Consell d'Europa des de 1956. També va ocupar diversos càrrecs al govern luxemburguès: ministre de l'Interior, Religió, Arts i les Ciències i Transports de 1.959 a 1.964, i després ministre d'Assumptes Culturals, Educació i Administració Pública a partir de 1964 en endavant. De 1969 a 1974 va ser president de la Cambra de Diputats. (ca)
  • Pierre Grégoire (* 9. November 1907 in Vichten; † 8. April 1991 in Luxemburg (Stadt)) war ein luxemburgischer Politiker der Christlich Sozialen Volkspartei (CSV), Journalist und Schriftsteller. (de)
  • Pierre Grégoire (9 November 1907 – 8 April 1991) was a Luxembourgish politician in the Christian Social People's Party (CSV), journalist, and writer. Before turning to politics full-time, he wrote for the Luxemburger Wort newspaper. Before World War II, he organised the development of the CSV's precursor, the Party of the Right, along with Jean Baptiste Esch. He was a CSV Deputy from 1946 onwards, and was the party's secretary-general from 1952 to 1960. He was a member of the Council of Europe from 1956. He also held several government posts: he was the minister for the Interior, Religion, Arts and Sciences and Transport from 1959 to 1964, then became minister for Cultural Affairs, Education and the Civil Service from 1964 onwards. From 1969 to 1974 he was the president of the Chamber of Deputies. (en)
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  • 1959 (xsd:integer)
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  • First half 1969 (en)
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  • Pierre Grégoire (* 9. November 1907 in Vichten; † 8. April 1991 in Luxemburg (Stadt)) war ein luxemburgischer Politiker der Christlich Sozialen Volkspartei (CSV), Journalist und Schriftsteller. (de)
  • Pierre Grégoire (Vichten, 9 de novembre de 1907 - Ciutat de Luxemburg, 8 d'abril de 1991) fou un polític, periodista i escriptor luxemburguès, membre del Partit Popular Social Cristià (CSV). Abans de passar a la política a temps complet, va escriure per al diari Luxemburger Wort. També va ocupar diversos càrrecs al govern luxemburguès: ministre de l'Interior, Religió, Arts i les Ciències i Transports de 1.959 a 1.964, i després ministre d'Assumptes Culturals, Educació i Administració Pública a partir de 1964 en endavant. De 1969 a 1974 va ser president de la Cambra de Diputats. (ca)
  • Pierre Grégoire (9 November 1907 – 8 April 1991) was a Luxembourgish politician in the Christian Social People's Party (CSV), journalist, and writer. Before turning to politics full-time, he wrote for the Luxemburger Wort newspaper. Before World War II, he organised the development of the CSV's precursor, the Party of the Right, along with Jean Baptiste Esch. He was a CSV Deputy from 1946 onwards, and was the party's secretary-general from 1952 to 1960. He was a member of the Council of Europe from 1956. (en)
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  • Pierre Grégoire (ca)
  • Pierre Grégoire (de)
  • Pierre Grégoire (en)
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