Marie-Josée Jacobs

Marie-Josée Jacobs
Marie-Josée Jacobs, 2007

Marie-Josée Jacobs (* 22. Januar 1950 in Marnach) ist eine luxemburgische Politikerin.

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Jacobs ist in der luxemburgischen Gewerkschaft Letzebuerger Chreschtleche Gewerkschaftsbond (LCGB) tätig. Sie wurde Mitglied in der konservativen Partei Christlich Soziale Volkspartei. 1984 wurde Jacobs erstmals als Abgeordnete in das Parlament von Luxemburg gewählt und in den folgenden Parlamentswahlen wiedergewählt. Seit 1999 ist Jacobs im luxemburgischen Regierungskabinett Ministerin. Gegenwärtig ist sie Ministerin für Familie, Integration und Ministerin für Entwicklungszusammenarbeit und humanitäre Maßnahmen.[1]

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  1. http://www.gouvernement.lu/gouvernement/membres-gouvernement-2009/jacobs/index.html

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