Marc Spautz

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Marc Spautz (born 10 April 1963)[1] is a Luxembourgish politician. A member of the Christian Social People's Party (CSV), he has served as Minister of Labour in the Frieden-Bettel Government since December 2025. He previously served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies from 2004 to 2025, except from April to December 2013, during which time he occupied several portfolios as a minister in the Juncker–Asselborn II Government. He was president of the CSV group in the Chamber from 2023 to 2025.[2]

Prime MinisterLuc Frieden
Preceded byGeorges Mischo
ConstituencySouth
ConstituencySouth
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Marc Spautz
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Minister of Labour
Assumed office
11 December 2025
Prime MinisterLuc Frieden
Preceded byGeorges Mischo
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
5 December 2013  11 December 2025
ConstituencySouth
In office
13 July 2004  30 April 2013
ConstituencySouth
Minister for Family and Integration
In office
30 April 2013  4 December 2013
Prime MinisterJean-Claude Juncker
Preceded byMarie-Josée Jacobs
Succeeded byCorinne Cahen
Minister for Cooperation and Humanitarian Action
In office
30 April 2013  4 December 2013
Prime MinisterJean-Claude Juncker
Preceded byMarie-Josée Jacobs
Succeeded byRomain Schneider
Minister for Relations with Parliament
In office
30 April 2013  4 December 2013
Prime MinisterJean-Claude Juncker
Preceded byOctavie Modert
Succeeded byFernand Etgen
Personal details
Born (1963-04-10) 10 April 1963 (age 62)
PartyCSV
RelativesJean Spautz (father)
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He is the son of Jean Spautz, a fellow CSV politician and trade union leader, who served as Minister of Internal Affairs (1980-1995) and President of the Chamber of Deputies (1995-2004). Marc followed in his father's footsteps, becoming a member of the CSV in 1981.[1] In local politics, Spautz was a member of the Schifflange communal council from 1994 to 2025 – except during his time as a minister – and was an alderman in the commune from 2000 to 2005, from 2011 to 2013 and from 2017 to 2025.[1]

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