Tuesday, 15 September 2009
Grand Duke Henri, of Luxembourg (revised one)
Luxembourg is a constitutional monarchy. It is run by Grand Duke Henri along with parliament. He became the Grand Duke on October 7th 2000, after his father resigned (Grand Duke Jean.) He is his oldest son. He is also comander and chief of the Luxembourg army where he holds the rank of the general. He is a very important person the the constitutional monarchy of Luxembourg.
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Nice article! I just would like to know a bit more information on how Luxembourg itself is run as a constitutional monarchy. Are the people happy? Are there certain 'classes' within Luxembourg (middle class, upper class, etc.)?
ReplyDeleteI agree. This blog was well written but I would like to know if the representatives in Luxembourg's parliament are elected such as the Diet representatives are in Japan or the Senators are in America?
ReplyDeleteYes, the people in Luxembourg are happy. There is a little bit of a social class. The Luxembourg natives have higher positions in jobs, and the immigrants would have lower ranking positions and jobs such as cleaning, bus driving and restaurant waiting. And yes the people elect people to join parliament, but the parliament itself has the final say.
ReplyDeleteThanks!