LUXEMBOURG (Reuters) - Luxembourg's government and its finance minister face twin votes of no-confidence in parliament on Thursday over claims that the minister pressured investigators to close an inquiry into a rash of bombings in the Grand Duchy in the mid-1980s.
The governing coalition led by Finance Minister Luc Frieden's centre-right Christian Social People's Party (CSV) was expected to survive the vote. However, the outcome of the vote on the minister himself seemed less sure.
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