Emmanuel Servais

Emmanuel Servais

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name = Emmanuel Servais
nationality = Luxembourgian


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order = 5th Prime Minister of Luxembourg
term_start = 3 December 1867
term_end = 26 December 1874
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predecessor = Baron de Tornaco
successor = Baron de Blochausen
birth_date = 11 April 1811
birth_place = Mersch
death_date = 17 June 1890
death_place = Bad Nauheim, Germany
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spouse = Justine Elise Boch
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Lambert Joseph Emmanuel Servais (11 April 1811 - 17 June 1890) was a Luxembourgian politician. He held numerous offices of national importance, foremost amongst which was in serving as the fifth Prime Minister of Luxembourg, for seven years, from 3 December 1867 until 26 December 1874.

After being Prime Minister, he was a long-serving Mayor of Luxembourg City, holding office from soon after his departure from the premiership, in 1875, until his death, in 1890. Servais was also successively President of the Council of State (1874 – 1887) and President of the Chamber of Deputies (1887 – 1890). No other person has held even three of these four positions.

Education

Servais was educated at the Athénée de Luxembourg, where he excelled academically, finishing top of his class in both of his final years at the school. [Mersch (1972), p. 473] After leaving the Athénée, in 1828, he studied law at the University of Ghent. However, he was forced to leave in after one year, in 1830, by the upheaval caused by the Belgian Revolution. [Mersch (1972), p. 473] Instead, he left for Paris, graduating in 1831.

Political career

Before Partition

From 8 September 1836 until the Third Partition, in 1839, Servais represented his home canton of Mersch in Luxembourg's provincial council. In the same year, he established, with Victor Tesch, "L'Echo du Luxembourg", which published its first edition on 21 December 1836. [Mersch (1972), p. 474] Servais used the paper to promote his political interests, particularly improving transport links, an example of which was the construction of a permanent roadway between Ettelbruck and Bastogne. [Mersch (1972), p. 474]

Servais was amongst a group that, on 5 May 1838, founded the 'Central Patriotic Society of Luxembourg', which opposed the First Treaty of London. [Mersch (1972), p. 475] The Treaty awarded two-thirds of the grand duchy to Belgium, separating Mersch from Arlon and Bastogne, and hence dividing in two Servais's backyard and the "Echo's"' core constituency. However, Servais's efforts were in vain, as the Treaty was accepted by both the Chamber of Representatives and Senate. Servais remained in the (diminished) grand duchy, being called to the bar in August 1839. [Mersch (1972), p. 475]

Member of State

Upon Partition and the dissolution of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands, the constitution was amended to allow for self-government. On 3 August 1841, Servais was named one of nine representatives of Luxembourg that convened in The Hague to advise the King-Grand Duke on its formulation. [Mersch (1972), p. 477] For his work on doing so, he was awarded the rank of Commander in the Order of the Oak Crown. [Mersch (1972), p. 479] Under the new arrangement, power passed to the Assembly of State, which held its first session in 1842. Once again, Servais represented Mersch, along with Théodore Pescatore and Claude Clément. [Mersch (1972), p. 477] In sitting on the Assembly, he was notable for being an relatively extreme and revolutionary liberal. [Mersch (1972), p. 479]

Servais was prominent in advocating budgetary restraint, and led the (unsuccessful) campaign to reduce the civil list by one-third. [Mersch (1972), p. 479] His other main issue was education. Primary education was regulated by the state for the first time in 1843, and the scope of the Roman Catholic Church in instruction was anathema to the radical Servais. [Mersch (1972), p. 479–80] Similarly, when the issue of secondary education was discussed, Servais argued that the Concordat of 1801 and Organic Articles were annulled by the Belgian Constitution of 1831, and so the Luxembourgian government was under no obligation to the Catholic Church. [Mersch (1972), p. 480]

Personal life

Servais married his cousin, Anne Justine Elisa Boch (1819 – 1860) on 16 November 1841. [Mersch (1972), p. 478] Through the Bochs, and Anne's mother's family (the Richards), Servais was marrying into a political web that also included the Thilges, Pescatore, Northomb, d'Huart, and de Prémorel families. [Mersch (1972), p. 477–8]

His son, Émile, would go on to lead a failed communist revolt on 9 January 1919.

Decorations

Servais's honours and decorations included: [Mersch (1972), p. 587]
* Belgium: Order of Leopold (Grand Cross, 1869)
* France: Legion of Honour (Commander, 1868)
* Luxembourg: Order of the Oak Crown (Grand Cross, 1867)
* Netherlands: Order of the Netherlands Lion (Grand Cross, 1855)
* Prussia: Order of the Red Eagle (Knight 2nd Class with Star, 1865)

Footnotes

References

* cite book |last=Mersch |first=Jules |authorlink=Jules Mersch |editor=Mersch, Jules |title=Biographie nationale du pays de Luxembourg |accessdate=2008-06-27 |date=1972 |publisher=Victor Buck |location=Luxembourg City |chapter=Lambert Joseph Emmanuel Servais |chapterurl=http://www.luxemburgensia.bnl.lu/cgi/luxonline1_2.pl?action=fv&sid=luxbio&vol=20&page=473

s-ttl|title=Minister for Finances (first time)
years=1853 – 1857

-s-ttl|title=Prime Minister of Luxembourg
years=1867 – 1874

-s-ttl|title=Minister for Foreign Affairs
years=1867 – 1874

-s-ttl|title=Minister for Finances (second time)
years=1869

-s-ttl|title=President of the Council of State
years=1874 – 1887

-s-ttl|title=Mayor of Luxembourg City
years=1875 – 1890

-s-ttl|title=President of the Chamber of Deputies
years=1887 – 1890


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