Jacques Santer

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Jacques Santer

In office
1984-07-20 – 1995-01-05
Preceded by Pierre Werner
Succeeded by Jean-Claude Juncker

In office
1995 – 15 March 1999
Preceded by Jacques Delors
Succeeded by Manuel Marín

Born 1937-05-18
Wasserbillig
Political party Christian Social People's Party
Religion Roman Catholic

Jacques Santer (born May 18, 1937) is a politician from Luxembourg.

He was finance minister of Luxembourg from 1979 until 1989, and Prime Minister of Luxembourg from 1984 to 1995, as a member of the Christian Social People's Party, which has been the leading party in the Luxembourg government since 1979. As Prime Minister of Luxembourg he also led the negotiations on the Single European Act, which effectively set aside the 20-year old Luxembourg Compromise.

Santer (far right) at the 1996 G8 summit
Santer (far right) at the 1996 G8 summit

Santer became head of the European Commission in 1995 as a compromise choice forced by the United Kingdom on the one hand and a Franco-German pre-emptive strategy to force all other EU member states to have Jean-Luc Dehaene (whose nomination UK vetoed) on the other hand.

Allegations of corruption concerning single EU-commissioners led to an investigation into administrative failings (incompetence and malpractice) by an independent group of experts. The report stated that they had not found a single person showing the slightest sense of responsibility. Yet, Jacques Santer and his entire commission resigned on March 15, 1999, the very day of the report's publication (see Santer Commission Resignation).

From 1999 until 2004, Santer was a member of the European Parliament. He also was on General Mediterranean Holdings' board, a financial holding owned by Anglo-Iraqi Nadhmi Auchi.

Political offices
Preceded by
Pierre Werner
Prime Minister of Luxembourg
19841995
Succeeded by
Jean-Claude Juncker
Preceded by
Jacques Delors
President of the European Commission
19951999
Succeeded by
Manuel Marín
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