Simone Asselborn-Bintz

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Simone Asselborn-Bintz (2015)

Simone Asselborn-Bintz (born January 24, 1966 in Esch an der Alzette ) is a Luxembourg politician from the LSAP . From mid-April 2018 she was a member of the Chamber of Deputies for around half a year and has been again since January 2020.

family

Asselborn-Bintz comes from a social democratic family home: her mother Micky Bintz-Erpelding, a presenter at the broadcasting station RTL, was a member of the city council of Esch for the LSAP for almost 20 years from 1981. The trained educator is married, has two sons, and lives in Beles , a district of Sassenheim . There are no family ties to the country's foreign minister, Jean Asselborn .

politics

Asselborn-Bintz has been a member of the LSAP since 2002. In 2005 she was elected to the Sassenheim municipal council and has been a lay judge there since 2011 . In the general election in 2013 she stood as a candidate in the constituency of South , ended up in eleventh place and missed it to enter parliament by as much as six votes. After Roger Negri , who was lying in front of her, withdrew from active politics and resigned from his parliamentary mandate, she was able to take over his seat on April 17, 2018. She named family, social and cultural policy as the focus of her political work.

The six months that she remained in the chamber, she could use little for profiling: In the election in October 2018 , she improved by one place to tenth place, but since her party in the constituency could win one less mandate, she divorced they are removed from the Chamber at the end of the legislative period. As the first substitute in her constituency, she returned to the Chamber on January 21, 2020, as Alex Bodry , who was placed before her, gave up his mandate to join the State Council . In the LSAP she is the chairwoman of the party district South .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Christelle Brucker: Simone Asselborn-Bintz: "En politique, je continue ce que ma mère a commencé". Luxemburger Wort , June 15, 2018, accessed on February 11, 2019. (Biographical data under “Simone Asselborn-Bintz en bref”; French)
  2. Biography of Micky Bintz-Erpelding ( memento from July 17, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) on the website of the city of Esch an der Alzette, PDF, 231 kB (French)
  3. Simone Asselborn-Bintz on the LSAP website, accessed on February 11, 2019.
  4. Pascal Steinwachs: New faces on the herb market. Lëtzebuerger Journal , April 17, 2018, accessed on February 11, 2019.
  5. Mayor and aldermen on the website of the municipality of Sassenheim, accessed on February 11, 2019 (French)
  6. Election results in the southern constituency in the 2013 chamber election on the website of the Luxembourg government, accessed on February 3, 2019. (French)
  7. Michèle Gantenbein: Red woman for red man. Luxemburger Wort, April 17, 2018, accessed on February 11, 2019.
  8. Election results in the constituency south of the 2018 chamber election on the website of the Luxembourg government, accessed on February 11, 2019. (French)
  9. ^ Chamber: Simone Asselborn-Bintz and Claude Lamberty sworn in. Luxemburger Wort, January 21, 2020, accessed on the same day.
  10. ^ Sections and Executive Committee of the Party District South on the LSAP website, accessed on February 11, 2019.