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Luxembourgish lawyer
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Jean-Louis Schiltz in 2009

Jean-Louis Schiltz (born 14 August 1964 in Luxembourg City) is a Luxembourgish lawyer and retired politician for the Christian Social People's Party (CSV).

Early life and education

Schiltz studied law in Luxembourg and Paris, and became a lawyer in 1989.

Career

Schiltz was first elected to the Chamber of Deputies in 2004 and subsequently served as minister in Jean-Claude Juncker's government, including as Minister for Cooperation and Humanitarian Affairs and Minister delegate for communications. On the 22 February 2006 he additionally became Minister for Defence. He stepped down from these positions with the formation of a new government on 23 July 2009, and became the leader of the CSV group in the newly elected Chamber of Deputies.

Other activities

  • RTL Group, Non-Executive Member of the Board of Directors (since 2017)
  • Quilvest, Member of the Board of Directors (since 2016)
  • Skype, Non-Executive Member of the Board of Directors (2010–2011)
  • FEDIL, Vice-chairman of the Board of Directors (since 2019)

References

  1. Melander, Ingrid (4 April 2008). "Rich country aid down as debt relief slows-OECD". Reuters. Retrieved 27 March 2011.
  2. Board of Directors RTL Group.
  3. Board of Directors Quilvest.
  4. "Réunion du CA du 1er juillet 2019 Jean-Louis Schiltz devient vice-président de la FEDIL – FEDIL".
Political offices
Preceded byFrançois Biltgen Minister for Communications
2004 – 2009
Succeeded byFrançois Biltgen
Preceded byCharles Goerens Minister for Cooperation and Humanitarian Affairs
2004 – 2009
Succeeded byMarie-Josée Jacobs
Preceded byLuc Frieden Minister for Defence
2006 – 2009
Succeeded byJean-Marie Halsdorf
Party political offices
Preceded byClaude Wiseler General Secretary of the CSV
2000 – 2006
Succeeded byMarco Schank
Preceded byMichel Wolter President of the CSV in the Chamber of Deputies
2009 – 2011
Succeeded byLucien Thiel
Juncker-Asselborn I (2004 – 2009)


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