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  • Luc Emering
    CapellenDippach
    Luxembourg[Lower]Democratic PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg

    Luc Emering

    Luc Emering is a Luxembourgish politician and farmer who has served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies since 2023. Born on July 13, 1996, he began his political career at the local level, having been elected as a councillor for the municipality of Dippach in 2017. In 2023, he furthered his local government service by becoming the first deputy mayor of Dippach. Representing the Democratic Party, Emering balances his legislative responsibilities with his professional background in agriculture.

    Born1996-07-13 · 29 years old

    Birth placeLuxembourg

    CareerFarmer

  • Francine Closener
    CentreCentre constituency
    Luxembourg[Lower]Luxembourg Socialist Workers' PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg

    Francine Closener

    Francine Closener is a Luxembourgish politician and journalist currently serving as a Member of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg. Born in Steinfort, she began her career in media, eventually becoming the Chief Editor at RTL Radio Lëtzebuerg and later working for RTL Télé Lëtzebuerg. She entered politics in 2013, serving as State Secretary at the Ministry of Economy until 2018. In 2022, she became co-president of the Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party. Closener has advocated for a stronger European common defense policy, emphasizing the need for European autonomy in response to shifting global foreign policies.

    Born1969-12-29 · 56 years old

    Birth placeSteinfort, Luxembourg

    EducationLycée Michel Rodange; Université libre de Bruxelles

    CareerJournalist, Chief Editor at RTL Radio Lëtzebuerg, State Secretary at the Ministry of Economy

  • Gérard Schockmel
    CentreCentre constituency
    Luxembourg[Lower]Democratic PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg

    Gérard Schockmel

    Gérard Schockmel is a Luxembourgish politician and virologist who has served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies since 2023. Born in Esch-sur-Alzette, he earned a PhD in 1992 and gained national prominence as an infectious disease specialist during the COVID-19 pandemic. A member of the Democratic Party, he represents the Centre constituency. Schockmel is known for his critical stance on government pandemic management and his vocal opposition to the constitutional enshrinement of abortion rights, which has occasionally led to friction with his own party leadership.

    Born1961-03-09 · 65 years old

    Birth placeEsch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg

    EducationUniversity of Oxford

    CareerVirologist, HIV researcher, pharmaceutical industry professional, Robert Schuman Hospital staff

  • Diane Adehm
    CentreHesperange
    Luxembourg[Lower]Christian Social People's PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg

    Diane Adehm

    Diane Adehm is a Luxembourgish politician and a member of the Christian Social People's Party (CSV). She has served as a deputy in the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg since 2011, representing the Centre constituency. Prior to her parliamentary career, she worked as an auditor at the Court of Auditors of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and served on the Hesperange communal council. Adehm holds a master's degree in economic and social science and an MBA from Sacred Heart University. She is known for her support of progressive social legislation, including voting in favor of same-sex marriage in 2014.

    BornSeptember 13, 1970 · 55 years old

    EducationDiekirch Classical High School, Our Lady of Peace University Faculties (Namur), Sacred Heart University (Connecticut)

    CareerAuditor at the Court of Auditors of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, Member of the Hesperange communal council

  • Marc Lies
    CentreHesperange
    Luxembourg[Lower]Christian Social People's PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg

    Marc Lies

    Marc Lies is a Luxembourgish politician who serves as a member of the Chamber of Deputies representing the Centre constituency. In addition to his national parliamentary duties, he has held the office of mayor of Hesperange since 2009. A member of the Christian Social People's Party, Lies has been active in local and national governance, focusing on regional development and municipal administration. He continues to serve in both his parliamentary and mayoral capacities.

    Born1968-12-30 · 57 years old

  • Claude Wiseler
    CentreLuxembourg City
    Luxembourg[Lower]Christian Social People's PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg

    Claude Wiseler

    Claude Wiseler is a Luxembourgish politician currently serving as the President of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg since 2023. A prominent member of the Christian Social People's Party (CSV), he previously led the party as its President from 2021 to 2023 and served as a government minister from 2004 to 2013, holding portfolios including Public Works, Civil Service, and Sustainable Development. Before his national political career, Wiseler worked as a teacher and a government adviser on educational issues. He has been a consistent figure in Luxembourgish politics, having served in the Chamber of Deputies since 1999 and as a communal councilor in Luxembourg City.

    Born1960-01-30 · 66 years old

    Birth placeLuxembourg

    EducationAthénée de Luxembourg, University of Paris

    CareerTeacher, government adviser on educational issues

  • Maurice Bauer
    CentreLuxembourg City
    Luxembourg[Lower]Christian Social People's PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg

    Maurice Bauer

    Maurice Bauer is a Luxembourgish politician who has served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies representing the Centre constituency since 2023. In addition to his national parliamentary duties, he holds the position of chief alderman of the Luxembourg Communal Council. Bauer is known for his focus on local governance and public policy, including his advocacy for measures to address issues such as aggressive begging within the capital city. He continues to be an active figure in Luxembourgish politics, balancing his municipal responsibilities with his legislative mandate.

    Born1971-10-11 · 54 years old

    CareerPreceded by: Luc Frieden; Preceded by: Serge Wilmes

  • Patrick Goldschmidt
    CentreLuxembourg City
    Luxembourg[Lower]Democratic PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg

    Patrick Goldschmidt

    Patrick Goldschmidt is a Luxembourgish politician and a member of the Chamber of Deputies representing the Centre constituency since 2023. A member of the Democratic Party, he has served as an alderman in Luxembourg City since 2013, where he oversees mobility policy. Before entering politics, he worked for KPMG from 1993 to 2005 and later founded his own fiduciary firm, Goldschmidt & Associates. He is widely regarded as a key political figure in Luxembourg City and has been identified as a potential successor to Mayor Lydie Polfer.

    Born1970-02-02 · 56 years old

    Birth placeLuxembourg

    CareerEmployee at KPMG, Founder of Goldschmidt & Associates

  • Alex Donnersbach
    Centre
    Luxembourg[Lower]Christian Social People's PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg

    Alex Donnersbach

    Alex Donnersbach is a Luxembourgish politician who has served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies representing the Centre constituency since 2023. Born in 1992, he is affiliated with the Christian Social People's Party (CSV). In his parliamentary role, he has focused on policy areas including housing, where he has advocated for more efficient processes for home buying and renting to address current market challenges.

    Born1992-01-09 · 34 years old

  • Djuna Bernard
    Centre
    Luxembourg[Lower]The GreensMember of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg

    Djuna Bernard

    Djuna Bernard is a Luxembourgish politician serving as a member of the Chamber of Deputies. First entering the legislature in 2018, she became the youngest incumbent deputy at the age of 26. She has held significant leadership roles within her party, including serving as co-president of The Greens alongside Meris Šehović starting in 2019. After a brief period out of office following the 2023 general election, she returned to the Chamber of Deputies in July 2024. Throughout her career, she has also served as Vice President of the Chamber of Deputies.

    Born1992-06-15 · 33 years old

    Birth placeLuxembourg

    EducationHeidelberg University University of Luxembourg

    CareerCo-President of The Greens; Vice President of the Chamber of Deputies; Preceded by: François Bausch; Preceded by: Sam Tanson; Preceded by: Henri Kox; Succeeded by: Mars Di Bartolomeo Fernand Etgen Michel Wolter

  • Guy Arendt
    Centre
    Luxembourg[Lower]Democratic PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg

    Guy Arendt

    Guy Arendt is a Luxembourgish politician who has served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies representing the Centre constituency since 2023. Born on April 13, 1954, he has been an active figure in Luxembourgish politics, contributing to the legislative work of the Chamber. His career reflects a commitment to public service within the framework of the Democratic Party. He continues to participate in the parliamentary processes of Luxembourg, focusing on regional and national policy development.

    Born1954-04-13 · 72 years old

  • Paul Galles
    Centre
    Luxembourg[Lower]Christian Social People's PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg

    Paul Galles

    Paul Galles is a Luxembourgish politician and former theologian who has served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies for the Centre constituency since 2018. A member of the Christian Social People's Party, he transitioned into politics following a career as a Catholic priest, a role he renounced in 2010 to pursue a personal relationship. As a legislator, he remains an active figure in Luxembourgish national politics, representing the interests of his constituency within the Chamber of Deputies.

    Born1973-05-18 · 53 years old

    CareerCatholic priest

  • Simone Beissel
    Centre
    Luxembourg[Lower]Democratic PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg

    Simone Beissel

    Simone Beissel is a Luxembourgish politician who has served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies representing the Centre constituency since 2023. A member of the Democratic Party, she has been active in local and national politics for several years. Throughout her career, she has engaged in various legislative and local governance matters, occasionally drawing public attention for her policy stances and commentary on social issues within the country.

    Born1953-04-27 · 73 years old

  • Tom Weidig
    Centre
    Luxembourg[Lower]Alternative Democratic Reform PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg

    Tom Weidig

    Tom Weidig is a Luxembourgish politician who has served as a Member of the Chamber of Deputies for the Centre constituency since 2023, representing the Alternative Democratic Reform Party (ADR). Before entering politics, he had a career in the finance and venture capital industries and holds a doctorate in Theoretical Physics from Durham University. Weidig is known for his advocacy regarding the promotion of the Luxembourgish language and has been active in research regarding stuttering, having previously served on the board of the British Stammering Association.

    Born1972-12-09 · 53 years old

    Birth placeEsch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg

    EducationImperial College London, Durham University

    CareerTheoretical physicist, finance and venture capital professional

  • Ricardo Marques
    EastEchternach
    Luxembourg[Lower]Christian Social People's PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg

    Ricardo Marques

    Ricardo Marques is a Luxembourgish politician who has served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies for the East constituency since October 2024, succeeding the late Max Hengel. He is the first member of the Christian Social People's Party (CSV) of Portuguese descent to hold a seat in the Chamber of Deputies. In addition to his national parliamentary duties, he has been a member of the communal council of Echternach since 2017. Marques is noted for his focus on social issues, including public discourse regarding mental health.

    Born1993-04-26 · 33 years old

    CareerPreceded by: Max Hengel

  • Stéphanie Weydert
    EastRosport-Mompach
    Luxembourg[Lower]Christian Social People's PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg

    Stéphanie Weydert

    Stéphanie Weydert is a Luxembourgish politician who has served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies representing the East constituency since 2023. In addition to her national parliamentary duties, she has held the position of mayor of the municipality of Rosport-Mompach since September 2022. As a member of the Christian Social People's Party, she is actively involved in both local governance and national legislative affairs within Luxembourg.

    Born1984-04-30 · 42 years old

    CareerPreceded by: Léon Gloden

  • Gilles Baum
    East
    Luxembourg[Lower]Democratic PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg

    Gilles Baum

    Gilles Baum is a Luxembourgish politician born on January 16, 1973. He currently serves as a member of the Chamber of Deputies, representing the East constituency since 2023. As a member of the Democratic Party, he has been involved in legislative discussions regarding national reforms, including public commitments to protect small pensions. His political career is characterized by his active participation in the parliamentary work of the Chamber of Deputies.

    Born1973-01-16 · 53 years old

  • Carole Hartmann
    Echternach
    Luxembourg[Lower]Democratic PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg

    Carole Hartmann

    Carole Hartmann is a Luxembourgish politician and lawyer who has served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies since 2018. A member of the Democratic Party, she was re-elected to the national parliament in the 2023 general election. In addition to her legislative duties, she has served as the mayor of Echternach since 2023. Before entering politics, Hartmann was a professional table tennis player and represented the Luxembourg women's national team.

    Born1987-06-03 · 39 years old

    CareerLawyer, professional table tennis player

  • Dan Biancalana
    Esch-sur-AlzetteDudelange
    Luxembourg[Lower]Luxembourg Socialist Workers' PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg

    Dan Biancalana

    Dan Biancalana is a Luxembourgish politician who has served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies since 2018. In addition to his national legislative role, he has held the position of mayor of Dudelange since 2014. Since 2023, he has also served as the co-president of the Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party. His career reflects a long-standing commitment to local governance and national socialist politics within Luxembourg.

    Born1977-11-06 · 48 years old

  • Michel Wolter
    LuxembourgBascharage
    Luxembourg[Lower]Christian Social People's PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg

    Michel Wolter

    Michel Wolter is a Luxembourgish politician and businessman who has served as a long-standing member of the Chamber of Deputies since 1984. Having been elected at age 21, he remains the youngest person ever to hold a seat in the Chamber. Throughout his career, he served as Minister of the Interior from 1995 to 2004 and led the Christian Social People's Party from 2009 to 2014. Additionally, he has served as the mayor of Bascharage since 2010 and maintains a background in reinsurance management and professional sports.

    BornSeptember 13, 1962 · 63 years old

    Birth placeLuxembourg City, Luxembourg

    EducationUniversity of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

    CareerInternational table tennis player, captive reinsurance management, fiduciary management

  • Sven Clement
    LuxembourgCenter constituency
    Luxembourg[Lower]Pirate Party LuxembourgMember of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg

    Sven Clement

    Sven Clement is a Luxembourgish politician and a founding member of the Pirate Party Luxembourg. He has served as a Member of the Chamber of Deputies since 2018, where he is known for his advocacy regarding government transparency and digital rights. Notably, he successfully litigated the 'Arrêt Clement' case, which established that members of parliament have the right to access government contracts with third parties. Before his parliamentary career, he was active in student politics at Saarbrücken University and worked in digital communication consulting.

    Born1989-01-19 · 37 years old

    Birth placeLuxembourg

    EducationSaarbrücken University

    CareerDigital communication consultant, President of the AStA in Saarbrücken

  • Elisabeth Margue
    LuxembourgCentre
    Luxembourg[Lower]Christian Social People's PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg

    Elisabeth Margue

    Elisabeth Margue is a Luxembourgish politician and lawyer serving as the Minister of Justice in the Frieden-Bettel Government since November 2023. A member of the Christian Social People's Party (CSV), she previously served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies and as the president of her party from 2022 to 2024. Before entering national politics, she worked as a litigator at the law firm Arendt & Medernach and held municipal office in Luxembourg City. Margue is known for her focus on economic liberalism and pragmatic policy-making.

    Born1990-04-07 · 36 years old

    Birth placeLuxembourg

    EducationLycée de Garçons de Luxembourg, Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University, London School of Economics

    CareerLawyer, litigator at Arendt & Medernach

  • Laurent Mosar
    LuxembourgCentre
    Luxembourg[Lower]Christian Social People's PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg

    Laurent Mosar

    Laurent Mosar is a Luxembourgish politician and lawyer who has served as a long-standing member of the Chamber of Deputies. A member of the Christian Social People's Party (CSV), he was first elected to the Chamber in 1994 representing the Centre constituency. Throughout his career, he has held significant leadership roles, including serving as Vice-President of the Chamber from 2004 to 2009 and as President of the Chamber of Deputies from 2009 to 2013. In addition to his national parliamentary work, he has been an active member of the Luxembourg City communal council since 1997, where he previously served as an échevin.

    Born1958-02-08 · 68 years old

    Birth placeLuxembourg City, Luxembourg

    CareerLawyer

  • David Wagner
    LuxembourgCentre constituency
    Luxembourg[Lower]The LeftMember of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg

    David Wagner

    David Wagner is a Luxembourgish politician and journalist who serves as a member of the Chamber of Deputies for the Centre constituency. A founding member of the political party The Left (déi Lénk), he has held multiple terms in the Luxembourg City communal council. Throughout his career, Wagner has been a vocal advocate for social justice, frequently criticizing policies he views as detrimental to social diversity or the poor. He previously worked as a journalist for the weekly newspaper Woxx and as a parliamentary assistant, and he holds a degree in history and a bachelor's degree in Medieval Studies.

    Born1979-03-03 · 47 years old

    Birth placeLuxembourg City, Luxembourg

    EducationCentre Universitaire de Luxembourg, University of Luxembourg

    CareerJournalist, parliamentary assistant

  • Mandy Minella
    LuxembourgChamber of Deputies
    Luxembourg[Lower]Democratic PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg

    Mandy Minella

    Mandy Minella is a Luxembourgish politician and former professional tennis player who currently serves as a member of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg. Before entering national politics, she enjoyed a successful career on the WTA Tour, achieving a career-high singles ranking of No. 66 and winning multiple titles on the ITF Circuit. Following her retirement from professional sports in 2022, she joined the Democratic Party and was elected to the national parliament in 2023.

    Born1985-11-22 · 40 years old

    Birth placeEsch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg

    CareerProfessional tennis player

  • Mars Di Bartolomeo
    LuxembourgDudelange
    Luxembourg[Lower]Luxembourg Socialist Workers' PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg

    Mars Di Bartolomeo

    Mars Di Bartolomeo is a Luxembourgish politician and a long-serving member of the Chamber of Deputies. A member of the Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (LSAP), he has held numerous high-level positions throughout his career, including serving as the President of the Chamber of Deputies from 2013 to 2018. Previously, he served as the Minister of Health and Minister of Social Security from 2004 to 2013 and held the office of Mayor of Dudelange starting in 1994. Before entering national politics, he worked as a journalist for the Tageblatt newspaper.

    Born1952-06-27 · 73 years old

    Birth placeLuxembourg

    EducationLycée in Esch-sur-Alzette

    CareerJournalist for the Tageblatt newspaper, Parliamentary secretary

  • Léon Gloden
    LuxembourgGrevenmacher
    Luxembourg[Lower]Christian Social People's PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg

    Léon Gloden

    Léon Gloden is a Luxembourgish politician and lawyer who has served as the Minister for Home Affairs since 2023. A member of the Christian Social People's Party (CSV), he previously served as the mayor of Grevenmacher and was a long-standing member of the Chamber of Deputies from 2009 to 2023. Throughout his career, Gloden has been deeply involved in constitutional reform and local infrastructure development. He is recognized for his legal expertise, having practiced law at Elvinger Hoss Prussen before transitioning into a full-time political career.

    Born1972-12-09 · 53 years old

    Birth placeEttelbruck, Luxembourg

    EducationAix-Marseille University, University College London, College of Europe

    CareerLawyer, Partner at Elvinger Hoss Prussen

  • Sam Tanson
    LuxembourgLuxembourg
    Luxembourg[Lower]The GreensMember of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg

    Sam Tanson

    Sam Tanson is a Luxembourgish lawyer and politician currently serving as a member of the Chamber of Deputies. A member of The Greens, she previously held several ministerial positions, including Minister of Culture, Minister of Justice, and Minister of Housing between 2018 and 2023. Before her national ministerial career, she served as a communal councillor and Chief Alderwoman for Luxembourg City. Tanson holds degrees from Pantheon-Sorbonne University and Sciences Po Paris, and she previously worked as a journalist for RTL Radio Lëtzebuerg.

    Born1977-04-04 · 49 years old

    Birth placeLuxembourg

    EducationPantheon-Sorbonne University, Sciences Po Paris

    CareerJournalist, Lawyer

  • Corinne Cahen
    LuxembourgLuxembourg City
    Luxembourg[Lower]Democratic PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg

    Corinne Cahen

    Corinne Cahen is a Luxembourgish politician and member of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg. Born in Luxembourg City, she pursued studies in translation, business, and journalism in France before working as a journalist for AFP and Radio France Internationale, including a stint as a White House correspondent. Prior to her political career, she managed her family's shoe business and served as president of the Luxembourg City retail association. She previously held cabinet positions as the Minister of Family and Integration and Minister of the Greater Region.

    Born1973-05-16 · 53 years old

    Birth placeLuxembourg City, Luxembourg

    CareerJournalist, White House correspondent, Businesswoman (shoe shop manager), President of the retail business association of Luxembourg City

  • Serge Wilmes
    LuxembourgLuxembourg City
    Luxembourg[Lower]Christian Social People's PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg

    Serge Wilmes

    Serge Wilmes is a Luxembourgish politician currently serving as the Minister of the Environment, Climate and Biodiversity and Minister of Public Service in the Frieden-Bettel Government. A member of the Christian Social People's Party (CSV) since 2000, he previously served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies from 2011 to 2023 and as an alderman of Luxembourg City from 2017 to 2023. Wilmes holds degrees in history from Nancy 2 University and the University of Luxembourg, and he previously worked for the National Archives of Luxembourg.

    Born1982-05-06 · 44 years old

    Birth placeMerl, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg

    EducationLycée Michel-Rodange, Nancy 2 University, University of Luxembourg

    CareerParliamentary advisor, employee at the National Archives of Luxembourg