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Guillaume Soisson

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Guillaume Soisson (18 November 1866 – 27 August 1938) was a Luxembourgish engineer and politician for the Party of the Right.

A conservative, Soisson entered the cabinet of Hubert Loutsch in 1915 as the Director-General for Public Works and Director-General of Agriculture.[1] He resigned, along with the Prime Minister, on 24 February 1916.[2] He entered the cabinet for the second time, under Émile Reuter, as the Director-General for Public Works: replacing Guillaume Leidenbach, who had resigned on 14 April 1923.[3]

Footnotes

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  1. ^ (in French and German) "Mémorial A, 1915, No. 92" (PDF). Service central de législation. Retrieved 2008-01-17.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ (in French and German) "Mémorial A, 1916, No. 18" (PDF). Service central de législation. Retrieved 2008-01-17.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ (in French and German) "Mémorial A, 1923, No. 15" (PDF). Service central de législation. Retrieved 2008-01-17.[permanent dead link]
Political offices
Preceded by Director-General for Public Works
1st time

1915 – 1916
Succeeded by
Preceded by Director-General for Public Works
2nd time

1923 – 1925
Succeeded by