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Claude Wiseler
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He has been a CSV member since 1983, and served in the government led by Jean-Claude Juncker until 2013.
He attended the Athénée de Luxembourg, before studying literature in Paris. He returned to the Athénée to teach language in 1983, which he continued to do until 1988. From 1987 to 1999, he served as an adviser to the government on educational issues. He became General Secretary of the Christian Social People's Party in 1995.
He was elected to the Chamber of Deputies in the 1999 election, finishing sixth amongst CSV candidates in the Centre constituency, where six CSV deputies were elected. In the communal elections of October 1999, Wiseler was elected to Luxembourg City's communal council in third-place amongst CSV candidates (six were elected); he was appointed as an ''échevin'' in the DP-CSV administration, and served in this position from 1 January 2000 until 30 July 2004.
He was comfortably re-elected to the Chamber of Deputies in the 2004 election, placing second amongst CSV candidates in a CSV landslide victory, and appointed to the new cabinet to hold the positions of Minister for the Civil Service and Administrative Reform and Minister for Public Works. After the 2009 election, Wiseler was reappointed to the government in the enlarged role of Minister for Sustainable Development and Infrastructure, which includes his former portfolio of Public Works.
Wiseler was elected President of the CSV party in 2021, receiving 400 votes from 475 members of the party's national congress.
He is married to fellow CSV politician and Member of the European Parliament Isabel Wiseler-Santos Lima. Provided by Wikipedia