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    Marc Spautz (born 10 April 1963 in Esch-sur-Alzette) is a Luxembourgish politician. He is a member of the Christian Social People's Party (CSV), sitting...
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  • Spautz is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jean Spautz (born 1930), Luxembourgish politician and trade unionist Marc Spautz (born 1963)...
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  • Lucien Thiel (2011)+ Marc Spautz (2011–2013) Gilles Roth (2013) Claude Wiseler (2014–2018) Martine Hansen (2018–2023) Marc Spautz (2023-present) + Died...
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    "CSV-Nationalkongress: Spautz neie Parteipresident, Zeimet bleift Generalsekretär". www.rtl.lu (in Luxembourgish). Retrieved 24 April 2024. "Marc Spautz neuer CSV-Präsident"...
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    1991 Nathalie Morgenthaler CSV 21 November 2023 South 9 October 1979 Marc Spautz CSV 5 December 2013 South 10 April 1963 Michel Wolter CSV 3 August 2004...
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    votes; Gilles Roth (CSV), 31,451 votes; Meris Šehović (DG), 8,336 votes; Marc Spautz (CSV), 26,053 votes; Joëlle Welfring (DG), 13,014 votes; Michel Wolter...
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  • Jean-Claude Juncker Marc Lies Paul-Henri Meyers Octavie Modert Laurent Mosar Marcel Oberweis Gilles Roth Marco Schank Marc Spautz Serge Wilmes Claude...
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    his seat on 28 July 2009. Scholtes replaced Mill Majerus on 3 May 2011. Spautz took her seat on 28 July 2009. Weber took his seat on 28 July 2009. Weydert...
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    Archived from the original on 2022-10-04. Retrieved 4 October 2020. "Marc Spautz". Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg (in French). Archived from the original...
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  • LSAP Nord Wiltz Roland Schreiner LSAP Sud Schifflange Marc Spautz CSV Sud Schifflange Vera Spautz LSAP Sud Esch-sur-Alzette Martine Stein-Mergen CSV Centre...
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    Party political offices Preceded by Jean-Louis Schiltz General Secretary of the CSV 2006 – 2009 Succeeded by Marc Spautz...
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  • having drawn 5–5 with the Danes on aggregate. 12 March – Marc Angel, politician 10 April – Marc Spautz, trade unionist and politician 1 May – Prince Guillaume...
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    Esch-sur-Alzette In office 2000–2013 Preceded by François Schaack Succeeded by Vera Spautz Member of the Esch-sur-Alzette communal council Incumbent Assumed office...
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  • Deputies, with the DP and ADR picking up five between them. 13 June – Belgium's Marc Wauters wins the 1999 Tour de Luxembourg. 16 June – SES launches its ninth...
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  • Stewart-Clark Sven Skovmand Evanghelos Soussouroyannis Antoinette Spaak Jean Spautz Tom Spencer James Spicer Altiero Spinelli Vera Squarcialupi Carlo Stella...
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  • that happened during 1998 in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. 30 January – Marc Fischbach and Johny Lahure resign from the government, and are replaced by...
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    (first) Colette Flesch DP Jean Hamilius DP Victor Abens LSAP Marc Fischbach CSV Jean Spautz CSV Nicolas Estgen CSV Marcelle Lentz-Cornette CSV 1984 (second)...
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    Party 1997–2004 Succeeded by Alex Bodry Political offices Preceded by Jean Spautz President of the Chamber of Deputies 2004 Succeeded by Lucien Weiler Preceded by...
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    the Family and Solidarity Minister for the Middle Class and Tourism Jean Spautz CSV Minister for the Interior Minister for Social Housing and Town Planning...
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    Service Jean Spautz CSV Minister for the Interior Minister for Housing Jean-Claude Juncker LSAP Minister for Finances Minister for Work Marc Fischbach CSV...
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  • former Minister of National Education, Luxembourg 12 November 1988: Jean Spautz, former minister of home affairs, Luxembourg 12 November 1988: Marcel Schlechter...
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    CSV Minister for National Education and Youth Minister for Tourism Jean Spautz CSV Minister for the Interior Minister for the Family, Social Housing, and...
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  • 1982)   Democratic Party   LD Jacques Santer (until 18 July 1979) Jean Spautz (from 19 July 1979 until 04 March 1980) Marcelle Lentz-Cornette (from 05...
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  • February 2009 France Sud-Est PS PES Sérgio Sousa Pinto Portugal   PS PES Jean Spautz Luxembourg   CSV EPP-ED Francesco Speroni Italy North-West LN UEN Bart Staes...
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  • Pelletier 15 18 Vincent Pelletier 9 34 Falk Spautz 15 31 Tristan Tulen 14 34 Falk Spautz 15 34 Falk Spautz 15 2 Max Heinzer 13 63 Alexandru Nyisztor 14...
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    Vocational Training, Minister for Culture and Minister for Religion. Jean Spautz became President of the Chamber of Deputies, and was no longer part of the...
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