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Last Friday saw the Grand Ducal family host members of the Luxembourg government at Berg Castle for an institutional dinner.

On 4 May 2018, Their Royal Highnesses the Grand Duke and Grand Duchess, along with the Hereditary Grand Duke and Hereditary Grand Duchess, received members of the government, accompanied by their spouses, at Berg Castle within the framework of an institutional dinner.

Present at the dinner were: Etienne Schneider (Vice Prime Minister, Minister of the Economy, Minister of Homeland Security, Minister of Defence); Jean Asselborn (Minister of Foreign and European Affairs, Minister of Immigration and Asylum), Félix Braz (Minister of Justice); Nicolas Schmit (Minister of Labour, Employment and Social and Solidarity Economy); Romain Schneider (Minister of Social Security; Minister of Cooperation and Humanitarian Action; Minister of Sports); François Bausch (Minister of Sustainable Development and Infrastructure); Fernand Etgen (Minister of Agriculture, Viticulture and Consumer Protection, Minister for Relations with Parliament); Pierre Gramegna (Minister of Finance); Lydia Mutsch (Minister of Health, Minister of Equal Opportunities); Dan Kersch (Minister of the Interior, Minister of Public Service and Administrative Reform); Claude Meisch (Minister of National Education, Childhood and Youth, Minister of Higher Education and Research); Corinne Cahen (Minister of Family and Integration and of the Greater Region); Carole Dieschbourg (Minister of the Environment); Marc Hansen (Minister of Housing, Minister Delegate for Higher Education and Research); Camille Gira (State Secretary for Sustainable Development and Infrastructure); Francine Closener (Secretary of State for the Economy, Secretary of State for Homeland Security, Secretary of State for Defence); Guy Arendt (Secretary of State for Culture); Jean-Paul Senninger (Secretary General of the Government Cabinet); Jacques Thill (Deputy Secretary of the Government Cabinet).