List of members of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg 2018–2023

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The composition of the Chamber after the 2018 election

This is a list of members of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg during the 2018–2023 legislature. The Chamber of Deputies is Luxembourg's national legislature, and consists of sixty deputies. They are elected once every five years by the Hagenbach-Bischoff method (a variation on the D'Hondt method) from one of four of Luxembourg's circonscriptions. The members in this list were elected in the 2018 election. As in Luxembourg, voters vote for party lists, should a seat become vacant (through a resignation or death) there is no by-election. Instead the party nominates a new Deputy to fill the seat.

The government during this legislature was the Bettel–Schneider II Government, a coalition of the Democratic Party (DP), the Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (LSAP), and The Greens.

Name Party Circonscription Notes Reference
 [fr] DP Nord [1]
Fernand Etgen DP Nord President of the Chamber of Deputies since 2018.[2] [3]
 [fr] LSAP Nord [4]
Stéphanie Empain Greens Nord [5]
 [fr] CSV Nord [6]
 [fr] CSV Nord Leader of the CSV group [7]
Ali Kaes CSV Nord [8]
Marco Schank CSV Nord [9]
 [fr] ADR Nord [10]
 [fr] DP Est Leader of the DP group [11]
 [fr] DP Est [12]
 [fr] LSAP Est [13]
 [fr] Greens Est Gary replaced  [fr] in October 2019.[14] [15]
 [fr] CSV Est [16]
 [de] CSV Est [17]
Octavie Modert CSV Est [18]
 [fr] DP Centre [19]
 [fr] DP Centre [20]
 [fr] DP Centre [21]
 [fr] DP Centre [22]
Lydie Polfer DP Centre [23]
 [fr] LSAP Centre [24]
 [fr] LSAP Centre [25]
 [fr] Greens Centre [26]
 [fr] Greens Centre [27]
Djuna Bernard Greens Centre [28]
 [fr] Greens Centre [29]
Diane Adehm CSV Centre [30]
 [fr] CSV Centre [31]
 [fr] CSV Centre [32]
Laurent Mosar CSV Centre [33]
Viviane Reding CSV Centre [34]
 [fr] CSV Centre [35]
Claude Wiseler CSV Centre [36]
Roy Reding ADR Centre [37]
 [fr] Left Centre [38]
Sven Clement Pirate Centre [39]
 [fr] DP Sud [40]
 [fr] DP Sud [41]
 [lb] DP Sud [42]
Simone Asselborn-Bintz LSAP Sud [43]
 [fr] LSAP Sud [44]
 [fr] LSAP Sud [45]
Mars Di Bartolomeo LSAP Sud [46]
 [fr] LSAP Sud Leader of the LSAP group [47]
Lydia Mutsch LSAP Sud [48]
Semiray Ahmedova Greens Sud Ahmedova replaced  [fr] in October 2019.[14] [49]
Marc Hansen Greens Sud [50]
 [fr] Greens Sud Leader of the Green group [51]
Nancy Arendt CSV Sud [52]
 [fr] CSV Sud [53]
Jean-Marie Halsdorf CSV Sud [54]
 [fr] CSV Sud [55]
 [fr] CSV Sud [56]
Marc Spautz CSV Sud [57]
Michel Wolter CSV Sud [58]
Gaston Gibéryen ADR Sud [59]
 [fr] ADR Sud [60]
Marc Baum Left Sud [61]
 [fr] Pirate Sud [62]

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