He was a minister in the government of Luxembourg from 1979 to 2009.
It was bought by the government of Luxembourg in 1962 and has been home to the embassy ever since.
At the same time the Luxembourg government increased its control of its part to 52%.
In 1945 the Luxembourg government took the chance to obtain possession of the bones.
In 1850 the Luxembourg government declared the castle a cultural heritage.
At the end of 2008, the Luxembourg government acquired the family's library (around 6000 books) and were offered the family archives.
When, in 1990, the Luxembourg government found that immigration had barely increased since 1985, it dropped its limitations.
He was also member of the Luxembourg government.
Yet, the government of Luxembourg has decided not to request official language status, as it believes that multilingualism is our future.