Victor Thorn
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{{Infobox officeholder
|name = Victor Thorn
|image = 200px
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|office1 = Prime Minister of Luxembourg
|term_start1 = 24 February 1916
|term_end1 = 19 June 1917
|monarch1 = Marie-Adélaïde
|predecessor1 = Hubert Loutsch
|successor1 = Léon Kauffman
|birth_date = 31 January 1844
|birth_place = Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
|death_date = {{death date and age|1930|9|15|1844|1|31|df=yes}}
|death_place = Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
|party = Independent
}}
Victor Thorn (31 January 1844 – 15 September 1930){{Cite book|title = Les gouvernements du Gand-Duché de Luxembourg depuis 1848|last = Thewes|first = Guy|publisher = Service Information et Presse|year = 2011|isbn = 978-2-87999-212-9|location = Luxembourg City|pages = 68–71|url = http://www.gouvernement.lu/1828371/Gouvernements_depuis_1848-version_2011.pdf|language = French|access-date = 28 December 2015|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160303182824/http://www.gouvernement.lu/1828371/Gouvernements_depuis_1848-version_2011.pdf|archive-date = 3 March 2016|url-status = dead|df = dmy-all}} was a Luxembourgish politician. He served as prime minister of Luxembourg for one year, from 24 February 1916 until 19 June 1917.
From 1885 to 1888 he was a member of the Council of State.
From 1888 to 1892 he was Director-General (Minister) for Public Works in the Eyschen Ministry.
In 1899 he became a Procureur général. In 1915 he was Minister for Justice and Public Works in the Mongenast Ministry. In 1916 the Loutsch Ministry, which had succeeded the Mongenast government, was forced to resign, having lost a confidence vote in the Chamber of Deputies.
A month later, Victor Thorn formed a new government, in which the three major parties were represented. The main problem was to resolve the supply problems in the country, which had grown more and more severe due to the First World War. The government rationed foodstuffs, and put a cap on prices, which, however, resulted in a black market and led to tensions between the town and rural populations. In 1917 there was a strike in the Red Lands, which was suppressed by the German army. Finally the Chamber withdrew confidence in the agriculture minister Michel Welter, and the government fell with him.
From 19 June 1917 until his death, Thorn was president of the Council of State. From 1921 to 1927 he was a permanent member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague.
He died in 1930 in Luxembourg City.
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