(1952-02-06) 6 February 1952 (age 72) Ettelbruck, Luxembourg
Political party
Luxembourgish Democratic Party EU Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Renew Europe
Charles Goerens (born 6 February 1952) is a Luxembourgish politician and Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Luxembourg. He is a member of the Democratic Party (DP), part of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe.[1] He is the lead candidate for the DP for the 2024 European Elections.[2]
^"Charles Goerens". ALDE. Archived from the original on 1 October 2009. Retrieved 29 August 2010.
^"Interview with MEP Charel Goerens: "2024 is the year of risks"". today.rtl.lu. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
related to CharlesGoerens. ALDE-Fraktion im Europaparliament:CharlesGoerens Europäisches Parliament:CharlesGoerens Luxemburg: interview with Goerens as defence...
2004 – 22 February 2006 Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker Preceded by CharlesGoerens Succeeded by Jean-Louis Schiltz Minister of Justice In office 30 January...
First party Second party Third party Leader CharlesGoerens Isabel Wiseler-Santos Lima Tilly Metz Party DP CSV Greens Alliance ALDE EPP Green Last election...
running on their ticket in the European Elections of 2024, alongside CharlesGoerens. He is one of three members of the Young Democrats running on the 2024...
In June 2021, in line with Article 38 of Regulation 1141/2014, MEPs CharlesGoerens (ALDE) and Rainer Wieland (EPP) of the European Parliament's Committee...
1999 – 2004 Succeeded by Jean Asselborn Party political offices Preceded by CharlesGoerens President of the DP 1994 – 2004 Succeeded by Claude Meisch...
José Inácio Faria Member Portugal Fredrick Federley Member Sweden CharlesGoerens Member Luxembourg Marian Harkin Member Ireland Ivan Jakovčić Member...
journalist Lucien Weiler (born 1951), a Luxembourgish politician and jurist CharlesGoerens (born 1952), a Luxembourgish politician and MEP Marco Schank (born...
2023 Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker Xavier Bettel Preceded by CharlesGoerens Succeeded by Xavier Bettel 10th Deputy Prime Minister of Luxembourg...
26 January 1995 26 January 1995 7 August 1999 Jean-Claude Juncker CharlesGoerens DP 7 August 1999 31 July 2004 Luc Frieden CSV 31 July 2004 22 February...
President of the European Commission on 16 July 2019. On the same summit Charles Michel (ALDE), incumbent Prime Minister of Belgium was elected a new President...
Preceded by Gaston Thorn President of the DP 1980–1989 Succeeded by CharlesGoerens Preceded by Willy De Clercq President of the ELD 1985–1990 Succeeded by...
Peter van Dalen EPP (CU) Netherlands Filip De Man ID (VB) Belgium CharlesGoerens RE (DP) Luxembourg Heidi Hautala G/EFA (VIHR) Finland György Hölvényi...
Democratic Party Members of the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party CharlesGoerens The Greens Members of the European Federation of Green Parties Jup...
Preceded by Henri Grethen Minister for Transport 2004–2009 Office dissolved Preceded by CharlesGoerens Minister for the Environment 2004–2009 Office dissolved...
Chamber of Deputies from 1986 to 1996. An ally of CharlesGoerens, Hirsch left the position after Goerens was removed as party President. Luxembourg held...