Chamber.

Members of parliament.

Marc Baum (Since October 2023)

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Marc Baum was born on the 11th of June 1978 in Esch-Alzette. He studied Germanistic and Theater in Berlin and Munich. When he isn’t in Parliament defending the values of  dei Lenk, he acts in, and stages Theater productions. Marc is a founding member of dei Lenk. In 2008 he was elected as a Council Member of Esch for the first time. In the last communal elections he was relected to represent dei Lenk in Esch.                                              

In 2016 Marc rotated into Parliament, replacing Serge Urbany and was re-elected in 2018. In 2021 he was replaced by Myriam Cecchetti and was again re-elected into Parliment in 2023. 


David Wagner (since October 2023)

The David Wagner was born on March 3, 1979 in Luxembourg-City. He studied history. He previously worked as a journalist at Woxx and as a parliamentary attaché for déi Lénk. David Wagner is a founding member of déi Lénk. in 2011 he was elected to Luxembourg City Council. In 2015, he rotated into Justin Turpel’s seat in Parliment, and was re-elected in 2018. In 2021 his seat was vacated to Nathalie Oberweis. In 2023, David was re-elected to Parliament again.


Nathalie Oberweis (until 2023).

Nathalie was born on 20th February 1983 and is a mother to two children. Her experience as a journalist taught Nathalie to listen and ask the right questions. Although she initially never wanted to join a party, déi Lénk turned out to be the right place for Nathalie to stand up for her ideals.


After years of commitment to human rights in the Middle East and Africa, she now continues her fight for a just society as a member of déi Lénk. Nathalie has been inaugurated on 19th May 2021 as a member of the Luxembourgish parliament. Her main subjects are housing, fiscal and health policies (see the detailed allocation of topics)


Myriam Cecchetti (until 2023).

Myriam was born on 23rd March 1966 and is a mother to three children. She is a special education teacher. For déi Gréng, Myriam has been a municipal councillor in Sanem from 2005 to 2010 and an alderwoman from 2010-2017. Myriam decided to join déi Lénk, as she is an environmental activist fighting for social justice as well. For her, the fights for social and environmental justice cannot be separated and must be tackled simultaneously.


Her commitment to “Eis Epicerie Zolwer”, a cooperative she is chairwoman of, is exemplary for her philosophy. After the communal elections of 2017, Myriam was a member of the municipal council for déi Lénk, but she resigned in 2021 so she could be inaugurated as a member of the Luxembourgish parliament on May, 19th 2021. Her main subjects are environmental, education and labour policies (see the detailed allocation of topics)

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