Alex Bodry

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Preceded byRomain Nati
ConstituencySouth
ConstituencySouth
Alex Bodry
Bodry in 2018
Member of the Council of State
Assumed office
21 January 2020
Preceded byRomain Nati
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
12 August 1999  21 January 2020
ConstituencySouth
In office
16 July 1984  12 June 1989
ConstituencySouth
Mayor of Dudelange
In office
13 August 2004  12 December 2014
Preceded byMars Di Bartolomeo
Succeeded byDan Biancalana
Minister for the Public Force, Physical Education, Sports and Youth
In office
13 July 1994  7 August 1999
Prime MinisterJacques Santer
Jean-Claude Juncker
Preceded byJacques Poos (Public Force)
Johny Lahure (Physical Education, Sports and Youth)
Succeeded byAnne Brasseur (Sports)
Marie-Josée Jacobs (Youth)
Minister for the Environment
In office
30 January 1998  7 August 1999
Prime MinisterJean-Claude Juncker
Preceded byJohny Lahure
Succeeded byCharles Goerens
In office
14 July 1989  13 July 1994
Prime MinisterJacques Santer
Preceded byRobert Krieps
Succeeded byJohny Lahure
Minister for Spatial Planning
In office
14 July 1989  7 August 1999
Prime MinisterJacques Santer
Jean-Claude Juncker
Minister for Energy and Communications
In office
14 July 1989  13 July 1994
Prime MinisterJacques Santer
Preceded byMarcel Schlechter
Succeeded byRobert Goebbels (Energy)
Mady Delvaux-Stehres (Communications)
Personal details
Born (1958-10-03) 3 October 1958 (age 67)
CitizenshipLuxembourgish
PartyLSAP
EducationParis 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University

Alex Bodry (born 3 October 1958) is a Luxembourgish politician.

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