Simone Beissel
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Name: Simone Beissel, Deputy of the Luxembourg Chamber of Deputies
Years active: 15
Party: Democratic Party (Demokretisch Partei)
Constituency: Centre
Roles
- Member of the Democratic Party since 1986
- Vice-President of the Board since 2013
- Vice-President of the Commission on Internal Affairs since 2013
- President of the Commission on Higher Education, Research, Media, Communication and Espace since 2013
- Vice-President of the Commission on Institutions and Constitutional Revision since Feb. 2014
- Member of the Regulation Commission since 2013
- Member of the Commission on Economy since 2013
- Member of the legal Commission since 2013
- Effective Member of the Luxembourg Delegation to the Parlamentarian Assembly for the Mediterranean Union (APUPM) since 2013
- Member of the Commission "All the Parlamentarian Commissions" since 2013
- Member of the Luxembourg Delegation to the Interparlamentarian Union (UIP) since 2013
- Vice-President of the Democratic Party (2004-2013)
- Vice-President of the Commission on Media and Communications (2000-2004)
- Vice-President of the Legal Commission (2000-2004)
Education
Simone Breissel attended the University of Aix-Marseille in France, where she took her Master's Degree in Private Law in 1976. In 1978 she obtained the Diploma in International Relations at the Institute for Political Studies in Paris.
History
Simone Breissel was born in Luxembourg on 27th April 1953. Concerning her professional career, she is a barrister and has been working as Deputy Justice of the Peace from 1983 to 1999. Since 1983 she is a lecturer in Constitutional and Commercial Law.