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List of members of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg 2018–2023

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34th Chamber of Deputies
33rd 35th
Overview
Legislative bodyChamber of Deputies
Meeting placeHôtel de la Chambre, Krautmaart
Term30 October 2018 (2018-10-30) – 24 October 2023 (2023-10-24)
Election2018 general election
GovernmentBettel II
Websitewww.chd.lu/en
Deputies
Members60
PresidentFernand Etgen (DP)
First Vice PresidentClaude Wiseler (CSV)
Second Vice PresidentMars Di Bartolomeo (LSAP)
Third Vice PresidentHenri Kox (Gréng)

This is a list of members of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg during the 2018–2023 legislature. The Chamber of Deputies is Luxembourg's national legislature, and consists of sixty deputies. They are elected once every five years by the Hagenbach-Bischoff method (a variation on the D'Hondt method) from one of four of Luxembourg's constituencies. The members in this list were elected in the 2018 election. As voters in Luxembourg vote for party lists, should a seat become vacant (through a resignation or death) there is no by-election. Instead the same party nominates a new deputy to fill the seat.

The government during this legislature was the Bettel–Schneider II Government, a coalition of the Democratic Party (DP), the Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (LSAP), and The Greens.


Group photo not with all Deputies (2019)
Name Party Constituency Notes Reference
André Bauler [fr] DP North [1]
Fernand Etgen DP North President of the Chamber of Deputies.[2] [3]
Claude Haagen [fr] LSAP North [4]
Stéphanie Empain Greens North [5]
Emile Eicher [fr] CSV North [6]
Martine Hansen [fr] CSV North Leader of the CSV group [7]
Ali Kaes CSV North [8]
Marco Schank CSV North [9]
Jeff Engelen [fr] ADR North [10]
Gilles Baum [fr] DP East Leader of the DP group [11]
Carole Hartmann [fr] DP East [12]
Tess Burton [fr] LSAP East [13]
Chantal Gary [fr] Greens East Replaced Henri Kox [fr] in October 2019.[14] [15]
Léon Gloden [fr] CSV East [16]
Françoise Hetto-Gaasch [de] CSV East [17]
Octavie Modert CSV East [18]
Guy Arendt [fr] DP Centre [19]
Simone Beissel [fr] DP Centre [20]
Frank Colabianchi [fr] DP Centre [21]
Claude Lamberty [fr] DP Centre Replaced Joëlle Elvinger in December 2019. [22]
Lydie Polfer DP Centre [23]
Francine Closener [fr] LSAP Centre Replaced Marc Angel in October 2019. [24]
Cécile Hemmen [fr] LSAP Centre [25]
Jessie Thill Greens Centre Replaced Carlo Back [fr] in January 2022. [26]
François Benoy [fr] Greens Centre [27]
Djuna Bernard Greens Centre [28]
Charles Margue [fr] Greens Centre [29]
Diane Adehm CSV Centre [30]
Paul Galles [fr] CSV Centre [31]
Marc Lies [fr] CSV Centre [32]
Laurent Mosar CSV Centre [33]
Viviane Reding CSV Centre [34]
Serge Wilmes CSV Centre [35]
Claude Wiseler CSV Centre [36]
Roy Reding ADR Centre [37]
Nathalie Oberweis [fr] Left Centre Replaced David Wagner [fr] in May 2021. [38]
Sven Clement Pirate Centre [39]
Gusty Graas [fr] DP South [40]
Max Hahn [fr] DP South [41]
Pim Knaff [lb] DP South Replaced Eugène Berger in January 2020. [42]
Simone Asselborn-Bintz LSAP South Replaced Alex Bodry in January 2020. [43]
Dan Biancalana [fr] LSAP South [44]
Yves Cruchten [fr] LSAP South [45]
Mars Di Bartolomeo LSAP South [46]
Dan Kersch LSAP South Replaced Georges Engel [fr] in January 2022. [47]
Lydia Mutsch LSAP South [48]
Semiray Ahmedova Greens South Ahmedova replaced Roberto Traversini [fr] in October 2019.[14] [49]
Marc Hansen Greens South [50]
Josée Lorsché Greens South Leader of the Green group [51]
Nancy Arendt CSV South [52]
Félix Eischen [fr] CSV South [53]
Jean-Marie Halsdorf CSV South [54]
Georges Mischo [fr] CSV South [55]
Gilles Roth [fr] CSV South [56]
Marc Spautz CSV South [57]
Michel Wolter CSV South [58]
Fred Keup ADR South Replaced Gaston Gibéryen in October 2020. [59]
Fernand Kartheiser [fr] ADR South [60]
Myriam Cecchetti [fr] Left South Replaced Marc Baum in May 2021. [61]
Marc Goergen [fr] Pirate South [62]

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