Etienne Schneider | |
Office: | 11th First Deputy Prime Minister of Luxembourg |
Primeminister: | Xavier Bettel |
Term Start: | 4 December 2013 |
Alongside: | Félix Braz (2018–20) |
Term End: | 4 February 2020 |
Predecessor: | Jean Asselborn |
Successor: | Dan Kersch |
Office1: | Minister of Health |
Primeminister1: | Xavier Bettel |
Term Start1: | 5 December 2018 |
Term End1: | 4 February 2020 |
Predecessor1: | Lydia Mutsch |
Successor1: | Paulette Lenert |
Office2: | Minister for the Economy and Foreign Trade |
Primeminister2: | Jean-Claude Juncker Xavier Bettel |
Term Start2: | 1 February 2012 |
Term End2: | 4 February 2020 |
Predecessor2: | Jeannot Krecké |
Successor2: | Franz Fayot |
Office3: | Minister for Defence |
Primeminister3: | Xavier Bettel |
Term Start3: | 4 December 2013 |
Term End3: | 5 December 2018 |
Predecessor3: | Jean-Marie Halsdorf |
Successor3: | François Bausch |
Birth Date: | 29 January 1971 |
Birth Place: | Dudelange, Luxembourg |
Party: | Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party |
Alma Mater: | ICHEC Brussels Management School University of Greenwich |
Etienne Schneider (in Luxembourgish; Letzeburgesch pronounced as /ˈʃnɑɪdɐ/; born 29 January 1971) is a Luxembourgish politician and economist who served as First Deputy Prime Minister of Luxembourg from 2013 to 2020. He is a member of the Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (LSAP).
Schneider was a municipal councillor in Kayl from 1995 to 2005, and from 1997 to 2004, he was secretary general of the parliamentary group of the LSAP in Parliament.[1] He was elected first alderman of the municipality of Kayl in 2005, a mandate he held until May 2010.[1]
Schneider was appointed Minister for the Economy and Foreign Trade on 1 February 2012.[1] In the government formed following the 2013 general election, he was Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for the Economy. He continued to hold these offices following the 2018 general election, where he became the health minister as well. From 2013 to 2018, Schneider served as Minister for Defence. Following the 2018 general election, he became the first openly gay politician to be reelected for the office of deputy prime minister.
After stepping down as first deputy prime minister on 4 February 2020, Schneider entered the business world on the board of directors of both ArcelorMittal and the Vladimir Yevtushenkov and Yevgeny Novitsky associated Russian firm Sistema.
Born in Dudelange, Schneider completed his secondary schooling at the Lycée Technique d'Esch-sur-Alzette before studying at the ICHEC Brussels Management School and at the University of Greenwich in London where he graduated in business and finance in 1995.[1]
In 1995, Schneider became a councilor in Kayl, a post he maintained until 2005, subsequently becoming first alderman until 2010. In 1997, he was appointed secretary general of the Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (LSAP) until he became chairman of the board of the electricity utility Cegedel, subsequently becoming chairman and Managing Director of the German energy company, (a grid company), the creation of which is also credited to him. Schneider was also a research assistant at the European Parliament in Brussels between 1995 and 1996. In the Kayl municipal elections in 2005 he was elected as first alderman of the municipality which post he occupied till May 2010. During 1997, he worked in Brussels as a project leader with NATO. In 2010, he also became chairman and managing director of Luxembourg's Société Nationale de Crédit et d'Investissement but resigned all his business appointments when he became Minister of the Economy and Foreign Trade in February 2012,[1] replacing Jeannot Krecké. In this capacity he also co-chaired the Superior Committee for Research and Innovation. His tasks as minister involved private sector research and implementation of the bill of 5 June 2009 relating to assistance in the field of research.[2]
Following the legislative elections of 20 October 2013, Étienne Schneider was appointed Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of the Economy, Minister of Internal Security and Minister of Defence on 4 December 2013 in the coalition government formed by the Democratic Party (DP), the LSAP and the Green Party (déi gréng).
After the legislative elections of 14 October 2018, Étienne Schneider was appointed Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of the Economy and Minister of Health on 5 December 2018 in the coalition government formed by the DP, the LSAP and déi gréng.[3]
As Minister of Economy Schneider has expressed his support for the space program currently taking place to mine near-Earth asteroids in a statement, also mentioning the environmental benefits for mining off Earth.[4]
He continued to hold these offices following the 2018 Luxembourg general election, where he became the health minister too. From 2013 to 2018, he served as Minister for Defence. Following the 2018 Luxembourg general election, he became the first openly gay politician to be reelected for the office of deputy minister.
On 4 February 2020, Schneider stepped down from his post as Minister of Economy and entered the business world receiving an appointment as a director at ArcelorMittal in June 2020 after Jeannot Krecké had resigned his position which Krecke held for ten years at ArcelorMittal.[5] On 30 April 2020 as the sole shareholder, Schneider established his first anonymous limited firm SA Beta Aquarii which is named after the brightest star in the constellation associated with Schneider's astrological sign Aquarius and is located on Boulevard de la Pétrusse in Luxembourg.[6] On 27 June 2020 following Jeannot Krecké's appointment to Sistema in May 2012, Schneider became an independent director of Sistema which controls East-West United Bank (Luxembourg).[7] [8] [9] Following the Russia invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, both Schneider and Krecké severed their ties to Sistema and East-West United Bank (Luxembourg).[10] [11]
He is openly gay, and married his husband Jérôme Domange in 2016.[12] [13]