(1952-11-22) November 22, 1952 (age 71) Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
Political party
Democratic Party
Residence
Luxembourg City
Lydie Polfer (born 22 November 1952, in Luxembourg City)[1] is a Luxembourgish politician who has served in a number of capacities, including Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Mayor of Luxembourg City, as well as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) and a member of the Chamber of Deputies. She is a member of the Democratic Party (DP).
^"Lydie Polfer" (in French). Chamber of Deputies. Archived from the original on 2016-01-08. Retrieved 2009-04-10.
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Christian Social People's Party's (CSV) coalition partners. Thus, with LydiePolfer and Anne Brasseur vacating their seats to take roles in the government...
Xavier Bettel became Luxembourg's new prime minister on 4 December 2013, LydiePolfer (DP) was sworn in as new mayor of Luxembourg on 17 December of the same...
declining health, Polfer was forced to step down after two years in office. He was replaced as the city's mayor by his daughter, Lydie, who continued in...
15 May 2015 in a private ceremony officiated by Luxembourg city mayor LydiePolfer in the presence of around 250 guests. Bettel became the first European...
Marc Angel, former MEP Colette Flesch and Mayor of Luxembourg City, LydiePolfer. His work often focused on immigration and integration issues in Luxembourg...
2004 – 4 December 2013 Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker Preceded by LydiePolfer Succeeded by Etienne Schneider Personal details Born (1949-04-27) 27...
Municipal Hospital opens. 1979 - Ons Stad [lb] begins publication. 1982 LydiePolfer becomes mayor. St. Peter and Paul Church consecrated. 1984 Photothèque...
2001 – May 2002 (Antanas Valionis) Luxembourg : May – November 2002 (LydiePolfer) Malta : November 2002 – May 2003 (Joe Borg) Moldova : May – November...
July 2004 – 23 July 2009 Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker Preceded by LydiePolfer (Public service and Administrative reform) Erna Hennicot-Schoepges (Public...
had the second-largest contingent, under the leadership of DP mayor LydiePolfer. Below are the results of the communal elections of 8 October 2017. Elections...
1973 Patrick Goldschmidt DP 21 November 2023 Centre 2 February 1970 LydiePolfer DP 8 July 2009 Centre 22 November 1952 Gérard Schockmel DP 24 October...
Duke Henri Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker Deputy Prime Minister LydiePolfer President of the Chamber of Deputies Jean Spautz President of the Council...
2017, and an official ground breaking ceremony in the presence of Mayor LydiePolfer held on 18 September 2017. Works were due to be completed by October...
Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker and the Minister of Foreign Affairs LydiePolfer. (To attend the third ASEM meeting). 2001 March Hereditary Grand Duke...
Minister for the Environment 1999–2004 Succeeded by Lucien Lux Preceded by LydiePolfer Minister of Foreign Affairs 2004 Succeeded by Jean Asselborn Party political...
(at the time, respectively Dominique de Villepin, Joschka Fischer and LydiePolfer), the project having been fostered by Erna Hennicot-Schoepges, then Minister...
Dlamini-Zuma South Africa Africa 14 June 1999 10 May 2009 9 years, 330 days LydiePolfer Luxembourg Europe 7 August 1999 31 July 2004 4 years, 359 days Benita...
Preceded by Colette Flesch Deputy Prime Minister 1984–1999 Succeeded by LydiePolfer Minister for Foreign Affairs 1984–1999 Minister for the Economy 1984–1999...