Their leading candidate is Serge Wilmes, 34 years old, historian and current MP.
Current local councillors Laurent Mosar, Martine Mergen, Isabel Wiseler-Lima, Maurice Bauer and Claudine Konsbrück are running again.
The list if composed of 12 women and 15 men; the average is 43 years. The general manifesto will be elaborated later this month, and local sections will then tailor it to their city.
The complete list (in alphabetical order):
- Serge Wilmes, leading candidate, historian, MP;
- Maurice Bauer, secretary at the Bourse de Luxembourg;
- Gilles Bley, school president;
- Henry De Ron, lawyer;
- Romain Diederich, geography teacher;
- Carolina Dupong, communication and marketing manager;
- Lynn Frank, lawyer;
- Marc Frantz, lawyer;
- Luciano Fratini, self-employed;
- Paul Galles, project manager at Caritas Luxemburg;
- François Georges, self-employed;
- Martine Gruber, French teacher;
- Nico Hoffmann, retired, president of the Union luxembourgeoise des consommateurs (Luxembourg Consumers Union);
- Charel Hurt lawyer;
- Claudine Konsbruck; advisor at the ministry of justice;
- Elisabeth Margue, lawyer, president of the CSJ (CSV youth section);
- Martine Mergen, doctor, MP, local councillor;
- Karin Meyer, works at the ministry of education, president of the CSF (women’s section of the CSV);
- Daniela (Clara) Moraru, entrepreneur, director of a language school;
- Laurent Mosar, lawyer, MP, local councillor;
- René Roeder, retired bus driver;
- Jérôme Santer, bank employee;
- Martine Schaeffer, notary;
- Marthe Schmit, veterinarian;
- Berglind Sigurdardottir, tax consultant;
- Christopher Sirres, teacher;
- Isabel Wiseler-Santos Lima, teacher.