Antoine Wehenkel (10 February 1907[1] – 27 February 1992) was a Luxembourgish politician and engineer. He was a member of the Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (LSAP), of which he was President (1970 – 1974).

Antoine Wehenkel, Einweihung des Mosel-Schiffahrtsweges 1964

Wehenkel was first elected to the Chamber of Deputies in 1951, and would continue to be so until 1974. Wehenkel withdrew from sitting as a deputy to take his place in the government of Pierre Werner between 1964 and 1969, holding the position of Minister for the Budget and the newly created office of Minister for the National Economy and Energy.[2] With the LSAP ejected from government by a shift of coalition in 1969, Wehenkel turned to be President of the Chamber, which he remained until 1974, when he retired from politics.

He was a member of the communal council of Luxembourg City between 1951 and 1964.

He was awarded with being an Officer of the Legion of Honour and Commander of the Order of the Crown.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Antoine-Louis-Nicolas Wehenkel - Munzinger Biographie". www.munzinger.de. Retrieved 1 November 2024.
  2. ^ "Les gouvernements du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg depuis 1848" (PDF). sip.gouvernement.lu. pp. 161–163. Retrieved 1 November 2024.
  3. ^ "Ein großer Tag für das luxemburgische Eisenbahnwesen Am Samstag wurde im Beisein der höchsten Autoritäten die elektrische Verbindung mit Metz und Brüssel feierlich eingeweiht". Luxemburger Wort. 30 September 1956. Retrieved 1 November 2024.
Political offices
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Ministry created
Minister for the Economy
1964 – 1969
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Ministry created
Minister for Energy
1964 – 1969
Preceded by President of the Chamber of Deputies
1969 – 1974
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1970 – 1974
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