List of members of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg 2009–2013 explained

This is a list of members of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg during the 2009–2013 legislature. The Chamber of Deputies is Luxembourg's national legislature, and consists of sixty deputies. They are elected once every five years. The members that served in the 2009–2013 legislature were elected in 2009.

The government during this legislature was the Juncker–Asselborn II Government, a coalition of CSV and LSAP.

NamePartyConscriptionHome townBrief (if applicable)
Claude AdamGreensCentreMersch
Sylvie Andrich-Duval[1] CSVSudDudelange
Diane Adehm[2] CSVCentreLuxembourg City
Marc Angel[3] LSAPCentreLuxembourg City
André BaulerDPNordEttelbruck
François BauschGreensCentreLuxembourg CityLeader of the Greens group
Eugène Bergerwidth=5px style="background-color: " DPSudPeppange
Xavier Bettelwidth=5px style="background-color: " DPCentreLuxembourg CityLeader of the DP group
Fernand BodenCSVEstEchternach
Alex BodryLSAPSudDudelange
Anne Brasseurwidth=5px style="background-color: " DPCentreLuxembourg City
Félix BrazGreensSudEsch-sur-Alzette
Lucien Clement[4] CSVEstRemich
Jean ColomberaADRNordVichten
Claudia Dall'AgnolLSAPSudDudelange
Fernand Diederich[5] LSAPCentreColmar-Berg
Christine DoernerCSVSudBettembourg
Emile Eicher[6] CSVNordMarnach
Félix EischenCSVSudKehlen
Lydie ErrLSAPSudBereldange
Fernand Etgenwidth=5px style="background-color: " DPNordOberfeulen
Ben FayotLSAPCentreLuxembourg City
Marie-Josée FrankCSVEstOlingen
Gaston GibéryenADRSudFrisangeLeader of the ADR 'sensibility'
Camille GiraGreensNordBeckerich
Léon Gloden[7] CSVEstGrevenmacher
Claude Haagen[8] LSAPNordDiekirch
Norbert Haupert[9] CSVSudMondercange
Paul Helmingerwidth=5px style="background-color: " DPCentreLuxembourg City
Jacques-Yves HenckesADRCentreLuxembourg City
André HoffmannThe LeftSudEsch-sur-AlzetteLeader of the Left 'sensibility'
Ali KaesCSVNordBrandenbourg
Fernand Kartheiser[10] ADRSudSprinkange
Nancy Kemp-ArendtCSVSudMondercange
Jean-Pierre KleinLSAPCentreHeisdorf
Henri KoxGreensEstRemich
Marc Lies[11] CSVCentreHesperange
Josée Lorsché[12] GreensSudNoertzange
Viviane LoschetterGreensCentreLuxembourg City
Lucien LuxLSAPSudBettembourgLeader of the LSAP group
Claude Meischwidth=5px style="background-color: " DPSudDifferdange
Paul-Henri MeyersCSVCentreLuxembourg City
Laurent MosarCSVCentreLuxembourg CityPresident of the Chamber
Lydia MutschLSAPSudEsch-sur-AlzetteVice-President of the Chamber
Roger Negri[13] LSAPSudMamer
Marcel OberweisCSVCentreSteinsel
Lydie PolferDPCentreLuxembourg CityVice-President of the Chamber
Gilles RothCSVSudMamer
Jean-Paul Schaaf[14] CSVNordEttelbruck
Ben Scheuer[15] LSAPEstLuxembourg City
Tessy Scholtes[16] CSVCentreHeisdorf
Marc SpautzCSVSudSchifflange
Vera Spautz[17] LSAPSudEsch-sur-Alzette
Martine Stein-MergenCSVCentreLuxembourg City
Lucien ThielCSVCentreLuxembourg City
Carlo Wagnerwidth=5px style="background-color: " DPEstWormeldange
Robert Weber[18] CSVSudPeppange
Lucien WeilerCSVNordDiekirch
Raymond Weydert[19] CSVCentreNiederanven
CSVSudBascharageVice-President of the Chamber

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Notes and References

  1. Andrich-Duval took her seat on 28 July 2009.
  2. Adehm replaced Jean-Louis Schiltz on 8 March 2011.
  3. Angel took his seat on 28 July 2009.
  4. Clement took his seat on 28 July 2009.
  5. Diederich took his seat on 28 July 2009.
  6. Eicher took his seat on 28 July 2009.
  7. Gloden took his seat on 28 July 2009.
  8. Haagen took his seat on 28 July 2009.
  9. Haupert took his seat on 28 July 2009.
  10. Kartheiser replaced Tania Gibéryen, who was elected in 2009, but resigned her seat before the Chamber was sworn in.
  11. Lies took his seat on 28 July 2009.
  12. Lorsché replaced Jean Huss on 6 July 2011.
  13. Negri took his seat on 28 July 2009.
  14. Schaaf took his seat on 28 July 2009.
  15. Scheuer took his seat on 28 July 2009.
  16. Scholtes replaced Mill Majerus on 3 May 2011.
  17. Spautz took her seat on 28 July 2009.
  18. Weber took his seat on 28 July 2009.
  19. Weydert took his seat on 28 July 2009.