Xavier Bettel

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Xavier Bettel is a Luxembourgish politician who has served as Prime Minister of Luxembourg since 2013, leading a liberal coalition government.

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instanceOf Prime Minister
human
politician
birthDate 1973-03-03
birthPlace Luxembourg City NERFINISHED
coalitionType liberal coalition government
continentOfActivity Europe
countryOfCitizenship Luxembourg NERFINISHED
educatedAt University of Luxembourg NERFINISHED
University of Nancy 2 NERFINISHED
electedIn 2013 Luxembourg general election
familyName Bettel NERFINISHED
fieldOfStudy law
givenName Xavier NERFINISHED
hasResidence Luxembourg City NERFINISHED
headOfGovernmentOf Luxembourg NERFINISHED
languageSpoken English
French
German
Luxembourgish NERFINISHED
leaderOf Government of Luxembourg NERFINISHED
mayorOf Luxembourg City NERFINISHED
memberOfPoliticalParty Democratic Party (Luxembourg) NERFINISHED
name Xavier Bettel NERFINISHED
nationality Luxembourgish
notableAs one of the first openly gay heads of government in the European Union
occupation lawyer
politician
officeAssumed Prime Minister of Luxembourg on 4 December 2013
parliamentaryGroup Democratic Party group in the Chamber of Deputies NERFINISHED
participatedIn European Council NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment liberal
positionHeld Deputy Prime Minister of Luxembourg
Mayor of Luxembourg City
Member of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg
Minister for Communications and Media of Luxembourg
Minister for Religious Affairs of Luxembourg
Minister for the Civil Service and Administrative Reform of Luxembourg
Prime Minister of Luxembourg
reElectedIn 2018 Luxembourg general election
2023 Luxembourg general election
religion Roman Catholicism
sexOrGender male
sexualOrientation gay
spouse Gauthier Destenay NERFINISHED
termAsMayorEnd 2013
termAsMayorStart 2011
workLocation Luxembourg City NERFINISHED

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Jean-Claude Juncker succeededBy Xavier Bettel