
Anne Brasseur
Anne Brasseur is a prominent Luxembourgish politician and former President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, known for her advocacy on issues such as tolerance and the fight against hate speech. Over her extensive political career, which began in 1979, she has served in various capacities, including as Minister for Education, Vocational Training and Sports. Brasseur has been an outspoken advocate for human rights and has engaged in significant discussions with global leaders, including two meetings with Pope Francis in 2014 and 2015, during which they addressed critical issues like the refugee crisis. Her recent reflections on Pope Francis's passing highlight her respect for his open-minded approach and commitment to social justice.
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Recent news mentions
Former Education Minister Anne Brasseur was present at the memorial service for Colette Flesch.
Trauerfeier für Colette Flesch: Abschied von einer PolitikpionierinAnne Brasseur described Pope Francis as a very tolerant person, noting that he invited her as a non-believer.
Jean-Claude Juncker über Papst Franziskus: „Er wurde erkennbar ausgebremst“Anne Brasseur refers to Pope Francis as a very tolerant person.
„Das tut sehr weh“ – Luxemburg trauert um Papst Franziskus
Anne Brasseur highlights the tolerance of Papst Franziskus by noting his invitation to her as a non-believer.
Der letzte Urbi et Orbi-Segen von Papst Franziskus
Anne Brasseur met Pope Francis twice and discussed various topics including the refugee crisis and tolerance.
Anne Brasseur über Papst Franziskus: „Unser Kontakt war spontan herzlich“












