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Mr Gusty GRAAS (Luxembourg, ALDE)

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Representative
Deputy
Parti démocratique (DP)

Chambre des Députés
LU - 1728 - Luxembourg
Luxembourg

Working language: French

Declarations of interests:
2024 , 2023 , 2022 , 2021 , 2020

Mandates

In the political groups

  • Auditor: Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe since 25/01/2021
  • Member: Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe from 01/06/2018 to 25/01/2021

In the Assembly

  • since 01/06/2018 Representative - Luxembourg
  • from 20/09/1999 to 07/09/2004 Representative - Luxembourg

In the committee(s) and sub-committee(s)

  • Ex officio (Rule 14.3 of the Rules of Procedure): Bureau of the Assembly (since 15/11/2023)
  • Member: Committee on the Honouring of Obligations and Commitments by Member States of the Council of Europe (Monitoring Committee) (since 25/01/2021)
  • Vice-President of the Assembly: Bureau of the Assembly (from 27/01/2020 to 23/01/2022)
  • Vice-President of the Assembly: Standing Committee (from 27/01/2020 to 23/01/2022)
  • Chairperson of national delegation: Standing Committee (since 21/01/2019)
  • Full Member: Committee on Political Affairs and Democracy (from 25/06/2018 to 22/01/2024)
  • Full Member: Sub-Committee on the Middle East and the Arab World (since 25/01/2024)
  • Full Member: Sub-Committee on Democracy (from 27/01/2022 to 31/12/2023)
  • Full Member: Sub-Committee on External Relations (from 24/01/2019 to 24/01/2024)
  • Full Member: Sub-Committee on Human Rights (from 10/09/2018 to 20/01/2019)
  • Alternate of Mr Yves CRUCHTEN (Full Member): Committee on Political Affairs and Democracy (since 22/01/2024)
  • Alternate of Mr Roberto TRAVERSINI (Full Member): Committee on Culture, Science, Education and Media (from 25/06/2018 to 21/01/2019)
  • Alternate of Mr Yves CRUCHTEN (Full Member): Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights (from 25/06/2018 to 20/01/2019)
  • Alternate of Mr Yves CRUCHTEN (Full Member): Sub-Committee on the Western Balkans (since 25/01/2024)

Interventions

Last speeches

28/06/2024 | 10:17:09 Mr Chairman, Dear colleagues, Allow me to begin by thanking Mr Pedro CEGONHO for his in-depth report and Mr Simon MOUTQUIN for presenting it. Future generations will undoubtedly bear the burden of the most persistent challenges we face today: climate change, biodiversity loss, pollution and soil degradation will have a profoundly destructive impact on their future. As individuals and as a society, we have a moral and ethical obligation to protect them from these threats. With this in mind... 25/01/2024 | 19:23:49 Thank you, Mr Chairman. The debate on guaranteeing the freedom of the media and the safety of journalists has its rightful place in this house; all the more so as we currently find ourselves in a situation where this freedom is deteriorating. The report by our colleague, Mr Mogens JENSEN, takes stock of the growing trend towards exposure to professional risks. Media professionals are being attacked, threatened and intimidated - if not outright imprisoned, tortured or even murdered. Since the... 20/06/2023 | 16:54:02 Thank you, Madam Chairman. Mr Paul GALLES, rapporteur, Ms Sviatlana TSIKHANOUSKAYA, The question we are addressing today is undoubtedly of the utmost importance: the challenges the Belarusians are facing in exile. It demands our urgent attention and response. This is why I am delighted that it has been placed on the agenda for our discussions, and - I must say - I am also proud that the rapporteur comes from my parliament and my country. We are about to enter the third year since the... 26/01/2023 | 18:43:43 Thank you, Mister President. Dear Colleagues, I have had the opportunity on several occasions to visit the Republic of Moldova and to devote a little bit of my time to its history. We only need to go back a decade to be able to say that the country has gone through a turbulent period, both politically and socially. A scandal involving several banks in 2014 and the instability in which the country has long been immersed led to a distrust of politicians and state institutions. Further crises... 20/06/2022 | 16:06:44 Thank you, Madam President. Dear colleagues, Our daily life is poisoned and suffers from several evils. Racism and xenophobia are the main obstacles to the proper functioning of our society. It is a phenomenon that tends to normalise hatred towards people based on characteristics of skin colour, nationality or ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation or religion. In the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg – my home country – almost 50% of the residents do not have Luxembourgish nationality. Thanks to a...

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