Déi Gréng’s minister for sustainability and infrastructure François Bausch, in a photo taken for the cover story of Delano magazine’s September edition, will be one of six candidates at the Amcham debate on 27 September. Mike Zenari

Déi Gréng’s minister for sustainability and infrastructure François Bausch, in a photo taken for the cover story of Delano magazine’s September edition, will be one of six candidates at the Amcham debate on 27 September. Mike Zenari

Amcham says the idea behind the debate, similar to those it has held ahead of national and local elections in previous years, is to allow candidates to “briefly present their political parties, their vision for Luxembourg and their view on the role of the international community in Luxembourg.”

Party representatives at the table include François Bausch from déi Gréng, Simone Beissel from the DP, Sven Clement from Piraten Partei, Franz Fayot from the LSAP, Laurent Mosar from the CSV and Roy Reding from the ADR.

Their presentations will be followed by an interactive discussion, including questions from the audience, on the subjects of greatest interest to the foreign community.

The town hall meeting takes place at ING Lux House (26, Place de la Gare in Luxembourg City) at 7 p.m. on 27 September.

Entry to the event is free of charge to both members and non-members--Amcham sees the debate as a public service--but registration is required via the Amcham website event page.