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Ernest Leclère
Member of Chamber of Deputies
Minister of Agriculture, Commerce and Industry
In office
January 3, 1917 (1917-01-03) – June 19, 1917 (1917-06-19)
Director-General for the Interior
In office
March 3, 1915 (1915-03-03) – November 6, 1915 (1915-11-06)
Personal details
Born(1865-04-22)April 22, 1865
Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
DiedMay 27, 1938(1938-05-27) (aged 73)
Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
Political partyPOS
OccupationPolitician, lawyer

Ernest Leclère (April 22, 1865 – May 27, 1938) was a Luxembourgish politician. A member of Luxembourg's Chamber of Deputies for the Socialist Party, he served two short stints as a minister during the German occupation during the First World War. His first position was as the Director-General for the Interior from 3 March 1915 until 6 November 1915. Later he served in the first National Union Government as Director-General for Agriculture, Commerce, and Industry from 3 January 1917 until 19 June 1917.

Footnotes

  1. Thewes (2003), p. 54
  2. Thewes (2003), p. 65

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