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Marcel Glesener

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Marcel Glesener (born 17 April 1937, in Esch-sur-Alzette)[1] is a Luxembourgish politician and trade unionist. He is a member of the Christian Social People's Party (CSV), sitting in the national legislature, the Chamber of Deputies.

Glesener has been a member of the CSV since 1957.[1] He was President of the CSV-leaning Luxembourg Confederation of Christian Trade Unions (LCGB) between 1980 and 1996, succeeding Jean Spautz. Glesener was elected to the Chamber of Deputies in the 1989 elections, representing the Sud constituency. He has sat in the Chamber ever since, having been re-elected in 1994, 1999, and 2004.[1]

He has been a regular representative of the Chamber of Deputies in international organisations. Glesener has been a member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe and a member of, and leader of the Luxembourgian delegation to, the Assembly of the Western European Union (WEU) since 1999.[1] The latter includes spells as Vice-President (2000 – 03) and President (2003 – 04).[1]

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b c d e "Marcel Glesener" (in French). Chamber of Deputies. Archived from the original on 2004-12-25. Retrieved 2008-05-19.

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Political offices
Preceded by President of the Assembly of WEU
2003 – 2004
Succeeded by
Non-profit organization positions
Preceded by President of the LCGB
1980 – 1996
Succeeded by