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Lydie Polfer
Mayor of Luxembourg City

Incumbent

Assumed office
17 December 2013
Preceded byXavier Bettel
In office
1 January 1982 – 7 August 1999
Preceded byCamille Polfer
Succeeded byPaul Helminger
9th Deputy Prime Minister of Luxembourg
In office
7 August 1999 – 31 July 2004
Prime MinisterJean-Claude Juncker
Preceded byJacques Poos
Succeeded byJean Asselborn
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
7 August 1999 – 31 July 2004
Prime MinisterJean-Claude Juncker
Preceded byJacques Poos
Succeeded byJean Asselborn
Member of the Chamber of Deputies

Incumbent

Assumed office
8 July 2009
Personal details
Born (1952-11-22) November 22, 1952 (age 71)
Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
Political partyDemocratic Party
ResidenceLuxembourg 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).

Political career

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Polfer succeeded her father, Camille Polfer, as mayor of Luxembourg City, when he was forced to resign from the position due to poor health after only two years.[2] She was first elected to the Chamber of Deputies in the 1984 election, representing Centre. She was the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs in the government of Jean-Claude Juncker from August 1999 until July 2004.

In the 2004 legislative election, Polfer was elected, once again, top of the DP list, coming second overall to Luc Frieden.[3] However, the DP polled poorly overall, losing five seats nationwide, and, with them, their position as the second-largest party and kingmakers. As such, the CSV entered instead into a coalition with the Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (LSAP), ejecting Polfer from the government. The European Parliament election held on the same day also saw the DP lose votes, as well as fall to fourth, behind the Greens for the first time. Nonetheless, Polfer still came top of the DP list (and third overall),[4] and took her place in the European Parliament, where the DP sit in the Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe.

She is now once again Mayor of Luxembourg City, after previously being mayor there from 1982 to 1999. Polfer is a Vice Chair of the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly.

In2023 elections Polfer finished 3rd on the DP list, with 19,345 votes.[5]

See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ "Lydie Polfer" (in French). Chamber of Deputies. Archived from the original on 2016-01-08. Retrieved 2009-04-10.
  • ^ "Streaming now on RTL PLAY: Lydie Polfer interviewed on brand new episode of Conversations With Christos". today.rtl.lu. Retrieved 2023-02-07.
  • ^ "2004: Circonscription Centre" (in French). Service Information et Presse. 7 April 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-10.
  • ^ "2004: Circonscription Unique" (in French). Service Information et Presse. 7 April 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-10.
  • ^ "RTL Today - National elections". RTL Today. Retrieved 2024-02-05.
  • [edit]
    Political offices
    Preceded by

    Camille Polfer

    Mayor of Luxembourg City
    1982 – 1999
    Succeeded by

    Paul Helminger

    Preceded by

    Xavier Bettel

    Mayor of Luxembourg City
    2013 – Present
    Succeeded by

    Present

    Preceded by

    Jacques Poos

    Deputy Prime Minister
    1999 – 2004
    Succeeded by

    Jean Asselborn

    Preceded by

    Jacques Poos

    Minister for Foreign Affairs
    1999 – 2004
    Succeeded by

    Jean Asselborn

    Party political offices
    Preceded by

    Charles Goerens

    President of the DP
    1994 – 2004
    Succeeded by

    Claude Meisch


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