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Paulette Lenert
Lenert in 2022.
13th First Deputy Prime Minister of Luxembourg
In office
5 January 2022 – 17 November 2023

Serving with François Bausch

Prime MinisterXavier Bettel
Preceded byDan Kersch
Succeeded byXavier Bettel
Minister of Health
In office
4 February 2020 – 17 November 2023
Prime MinisterXavier Bettel
Preceded byEtienne Schneider
Minister of Consumer Protection
In office
5 December 2018 – 17 November 2023
Prime MinisterXavier Bettel
Preceded byFernand Etgen
Minister of Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Affairs
In office
5 December 2018 – 4 February 2020
Prime MinisterXavier Bettel
Preceded byRomain Schneider
Succeeded byFranz Fayot [fr]
Personal details
Born (1968-05-31) 31 May 1968 (age 56)
Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
NationalityLuxembourger
Political partyLuxembourg Socialist Workers' Party
Alma materUniversity Aix-Marseille III

Paulette Lenert (born on 31 May 1968 in Luxembourg City) is a Luxembourgish lawyer and politician of the Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party. She held the positions of Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Health, Minister Delegate of Social Security, and Minister of Consumer Protection. She was Minister of Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Affairs from 5 December 2018 to 4 February 2020.

History[edit]

After completing classical studies at the Athénée de Luxembourg, Lenert graduated in private and commercial law from the University Aix-Marseille III in 1991. Then she obtained a master's degree in European law at the University of London in 1992.

She was admitted as a lawyer to the bar of Luxembourg in 1992. In 1994, she became a justice attaché to the Ministry of Justice. From 1997 to 2010, she was the first judge and the deputy chairwoman of the Administrative Court of Luxembourg. She was the first government counsellor to the Minister of Solidarity Economy between 2010 and 2013.

In 2013, she headed the newly established Facilitation Unit for Urban Planning and Environment. Following the 2013 cabinet reshuffles, she joined the Ministry of the Civil Service as a first government councillor. She became the general coordinator of the ministry in 2014.[1][2] In addition, she was appointed as an executive to the National Institute for Public Administration.[3] She resigned from these offices when she joined the government.

On 5 December 2018, after the general election, Lenert became the Minister of Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Affairs and Minister of Consumer Protection within the coalition ministry made by the Democratic Party, the Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party and The Greens.[4]

On 4 February 2020, following the resignation of Etienne Schneider, Lenert became Minister of Health.[5] Franz Fayot [fr] took over the Ministry of Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Affairs on the same date.

Since 18 November 2023, she has been a Member of the Chamber of Deputies.

She lives in Mondorf-les-Bains in southeastern Luxembourg.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Ein Service Provider namens „Staat"". www.forum.lu (in German). Retrieved December 15, 2018.
  • ^ "Paulette Lenert citée, Tess Burton préférée". Paperjam (in French). July 15, 2016. Retrieved December 15, 2018.
  • ^ Alexandra Parachini (July 16, 2018). "Administration publique : l'INAP, discret mais incontournable". L'Essentiel (in French). Retrieved December 15, 2018.
  • ^ "Arrêté grand-ducal du 5 décembre 2018 portant attribution des compétences ministérielles aux membres du Gouvernement". Legilux (in French). December 5, 2018. Retrieved December 15, 2018.
  • ^ "Passation des pouvoirs d'Étienne Schneider à Paulette Lenert". gouvernement.lu (in French). February 5, 2020. Retrieved March 27, 2020.
  • ^ Amiotte, Sylvain (July 15, 2016). "Paulette Lenert bientôt au gouvernement ?". L'Essentiel (in French). Retrieved December 15, 2018.
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