Brasseur, Anne

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Name: Ms. Anne Brasseur, Member of the Luxembourg Chamber of Deputies

Years active: 35

Party: Democratic Party (Demokretisch Partei)

Constituency: Centre


Roles

  • Member of the Democratic Party since 1975
  • Effective Member of the Luxembourg Delegation to the Parliamentarian Assembly of Europe Council since 2009
  • Vice-President of the Commission on Institutions and Constitutional Revision since 2013
  • Vice-President of the Commission on Control of Budget Execution since 2013
  • Member of the Commission on Culture since 2013
  • Member of the Commission on Higher Education, Research, Medias, Communication and Space since 2013
  • Member of the Interparliamentarian Group of scoutism movement since 2013; President from 2004 to 2013
  • President of the Commission on Culture, Science and Education at the Parliamentarian Assembly of Europe Council (2008-2010)
  • Vice-President of the Commission on Culture (2009-2013)
  • President of the Commission on Control of Budget Execution (2009-2013)
  • Minister of National Education, Professional Trainings and Sporst (1999-2004)

Education

Anne Brasseur attended the "Eberhard Karls" University in Tübingen and the University of Mannheim, in Germany. She obtained a BA in Psicology. She also attended a Program for senior managers in Government at the John Kennedy School of Government, at Harvard University.

History

Anne Brasseur was born in Luxembourg in 1950. She started her career in politics in 1976, when she was Muncipal Councelor of the city of Luxembourg.

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