Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party

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Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party
Lëtzebuerger Sozialistesch Arbechterpartei
 
 
Leader Jean Asselborn
Parliamentary leader Ben Fayot
 
Founded 5 July 1902 (historical)
1945 (modern)
Headquarters 37, rue du St. Esprit
Luxembourg City
 
Ideology Social democracy
International affiliation Socialist International
European Parliament Group Party of European Socialists
Official colors Red
 
Website
www.lsap.lu

The Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (Luxembourgish: Lëtzebuerger Sozialistesch Arbechterpartei, French: Parti Ouvrier Socialiste Luxembourgeois, German: Luxemburger Sozialistische Arbeiterpartei), abbreviated to LSAP or POSL,[1] is a Marxist social democrat political party in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

The LSAP is currently the second-largest party in the Chamber of Deputies, having won 14 of 60 seats at the 2004 election. It is the junior partner in the governing grand coalition with the Christian Social People's Party. The party's President is Alex Bodry, a member of the Chamber of Deputies and the Mayor of Dudelange. However, the leading LSAP member in the government is Jean Asselborn, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs.

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[edit] History

[edit] Presidents of the LSAP

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ LSAP is more commonly used, although the French POSL is also mandated by the party's statutes. (French) LSAP party statutes. Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (17 March 2002). Retrieved on 2006-07-19.
  2. ^ Presidents of the LSAP since 1945. Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party. Retrieved on 2006-07-19.

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