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Martine Deprez was born on 26 April, 1969 in Wiltz, Luxembourg, is a Luxembourgish politician. Discover Martine Deprez's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

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Age 55 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 26 April, 1969
Birthday 26 April
Birthplace Wiltz, Luxembourg
Nationality Luxembourg

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1969

Martine Deprez (born 26 April 1969 in Wiltz) is a Luxembourgish politician who serves as Minister of Health and Social Security in the Frieden-Bettel government since 17 November 2023.

She is a member of the CSV.

1986

Deprez became member of the Christian Social People's Party in 1986.

1988

Deprez completed her high-school studies in 1988.

Afterwards, she studied Mathematics at the Cours universitaires du Luxembourg and later at the University of Liège, Belgium.

1992

She obtained her degree (licence) in 1992.

Her first job was at the General Inspectorate of Social Security, where she worked as researcher on the Luxembourgish pension system.

From 1992 on, she held was active in her local section in Dudelange and the youth department of the party, CSJ.

2000

She was also member of the national committee of the CSG, the organization of local politicians in the CSV, in 2000.

2004

In 2004, she changed jobs after having completed a training as secondary school teacher and worked as mathematics teacher at Lycée Aline Mayrisch.

2006

In 2006, she became a member of the executive committee of the southern district.

2008

She also worked in party structures on a national level, becoming deputy secretary general in 2008, working as a contact person for new members.

2009

Deprez he was a candidate for the general election in 2009, but did not get elected to the Chamber of Deputies.

On 14 November 2009, she was elected as delegate from her district to the national executive board.

2011

In 2011, she started teaching at Lycée Hubert Clément.

She held this position until her appointment as Minister in November 2023.

2012

As the term of Council of State president Georges Schroeder came to an end on 12 June 2012, a new member was needed and Deprez was proposed.

On 31 October 2012, she was officially nominated and was sworn-in on 4 November.

She worked in the commission for education, research and higher studies as well as the commission for social security and work, using her experience in the Luxembourgish social security system.

As membership in the Council of State is incompatible with being a minister, she resigned on 17 November 2023.

Her replacement was Alex Penning.

As she was a member of the Council of State, Deprez wasn't a candidate in the 2023 general election.

Her nomination as member of the government was a surprise, as she was perceived as newcomer.

During coalition talks, newly elected DP member of parliament and virologist Gérard Schockmel had proposed himself for Minister of Health, which added further surprise to Deprez' nomination.

She was sworn in together with every other member of the government on 17 November 2023.

When asked about her political priorities, she stated that she wanted to implement the coalition agreement, which she had been involved in negotiating.

In an interview with Radio 100,7 on 28 November 2023, Deprez gave a first insight into her views on the overhaul of the Luxembourgish pension system.

She stated needs for consultations with the civil society if prognoses showed that the pension system would turn out to be in an imbalance in a few years.

She stated she was against a higher cap on deposits, as this would mean the payoffs would need to grow in the same manner.

After a meeting with the respective parliamentary commission, she was criticized, having stated wanting to cut pensions and incentivizing occupational and private pension insurances.

In interviews, Deprez emphasised that she only wanted to "strengthen" the so-called second and third pillars of the pension system without reducing the compulsory state pension.

Trade union leaders condemned these announcements, criticizing Deprez for talking with the press about her plans before bringing them up with the social partners and for wanting to "privatize" the pension system.

A new report on the status of the pension system was announced for June 2024, with formal discussions about reforms beginning in autumn.

In January 2024, it was reported that, from 2022 to 2023, the sales of cigarettes in Luxembourg had gone up by 400 million.

Deprez stated that this was only alarming if it meant that people in Luxembourg would smoke more.

A lot of cigarette in Luxembourg would be bought by people not living in the country, due to lower prices compared to neighbouring countries.

Although she was aware of the risks of nicotine pouches and emphasised that they could tempt young people to start smoking, she was not in favour of a ban.

Due to the small size of the country and the open borders, young people would then travel to neighbouring countries to buy nicotine pouches.

After their petition reached the necessary quorum, a group of activists demanded a ban on so-called "virginity certificates" in a public hearing in the Chamber of Deputies on 18 April 2024.

Deprez emphasised that such a ban was part of the government agreement, although no timeline for the introduction of a corresponding law had been worked out yet.