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Revision as of 07:46, 18 March 2019
Tilly Metz | |
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Mayor of Weiler-la-Tour | |
In office 2005–2011 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Luxembourg City, Luxembourg | May 26, 1967
Political party | The Greens |
Residence | Luxembourg City |
Tilly Metz (born on 26 May 1967 in the Luxembourg City) is a Luxembourgish teacher, politician of the Greens and since June 2018 a member of the European Parliament.
Political career
Metz served as chairman of the Luxembourg Greens between 2004 and 2009. From 2005 to 2011 she was Mayor of Weiler-la-Tour, succeeding Cécile Hemmen in office. From December 2017 she was a member of the City Council of Luxembourg. At the 2014 European Parliament election, when her party won a seat, Claude Turmes achieved the second highest number of votes on the Green list.[1] After the death of Secretary of State Camille Gira in May 2018, Turmes returned to national politics and took over his post in the Bettel-Schneider government the following month. For him, Metz moved to the European Parliament on 20 June 2018. She is a member of the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy and is a member of the delegations for relations with India and the countries of the Andean Community.
Other
Metz lives in her hometown, is married and has an adult daughter. She is President of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Luxembourg, Vice-President of the High Disability Council (CSPH) [2] and Member of the Board of Directors of a rehabilitation center in Luxembourg.
References
- ^ Wahlergebnisse der Europawahl 2014 auf der Website der luxemburgischen Regierung, abgerufen am 1. Februar 2019. (französisch)
- ^ Hoher Behindertenrat (CSPH) auf der Website des Ministeriums für Familie, Integration und die Großregion.