President of the Christian Syndicates Luxembourg (L.C.G.B.) (1967–1980).
President of Jeunesse Ouvrière catholique (catholic working youth) (J.O.C.) (1954–1959) and President of the youth section of the Christian-Social Party (1960–1966).
President of the Christian-Social Party (1982–1995)
Member of the Chambre des Députés (Luxembourg Parliament) since 1959.
Member of the Bureau de la Chambre des Députés (1964–1976).
Vice-Chairman of the Chambre des Députés (Luxembourg Parliament) (1979–1980).
Member of European Parliament, MEP (July 1979-February 1980 and from July 2004-July 2009).
Minister of Home affairs (1980–1995), Minister of Family affairs (1980–1989), Minister of Housing (1989–1995).
Chairman of the Chambre des Députés (Luxembourg Parliament) (1995–2004).
Honorary Chairman of the Chambre des Députés (Luxembourg Parliament) since 2004.
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President of the Christian Syndicates Luxembourg (L.C.G.B.) (1967–1980).
President of Jeunesse Ouvrière catholique (catholic working youth) (J.O.C.) (1954–1959) and President of the youth section of the Christian-Social Party (1960–1966).
President of the Christian-Social Party (1982–1995)
Member of the Chambre des Députés (Luxembourg Parliament) since 1959.
Member of the Bureau de la Chambre des Députés (1964–1976).
Vice-Chairman of the Chambre des Députés (Luxembourg Parliament) (1979–1980).
Member of European Parliament, MEP (July 1979-February 1980 and from July 2004-July 2009).
Minister of Home affairs (1980–1995), Minister of Family affairs (1980–1989), Minister of Housing (1989–1995).
Chairman of the Chambre des Députés (Luxembourg Parliament) (1995–2004).
Honorary Chairman of the Chambre des Députés (Luxembourg Parliament) since 2004.
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jean Spautz.