
Djuna Bernard
Djuna Bernard is a member of the Caritas supervisory board who has been actively involved in discussions about the organization's financial struggles, particularly in light of a significant fraud incident that has left Caritas facing immense debts and the threat of liquidation. Bernard has highlighted the challenges of recovering stolen funds and the impact of losing state contracts to a successor organization, emphasizing the need for transparency and trust in order to restore the organization's viability.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Luxembourg | 1 | 7.00 | 0.10% | +50% | 625,978 | 908 | $73,000 | 106$ |
Totals | 1 | 625,978 | 908 | $73,000 | 106$ |
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Recent Mentions
Luxembourg:
Djuna Bernard inquired about the situation of the windmill in a parliamentary question to the responsible ministers.
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Luxembourg:
Djuna Bernard described the session of the special commission that was held behind closed doors.
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Luxembourg:
Djuna Bernard is a member of the Chamber who raised accusations against the culture minister regarding the Mudam situation.
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Luxembourg:
Djuna Bernard is a member of the Greens.
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Luxembourg:
Djuna Bernard accused Minister Eric Thill of not telling the truth regarding internal Mudam documents.
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Luxembourg:
Djuna Bernard is a member of the Chamber who criticized the Minister of Culture for lack of transparency.
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Luxembourg:
Djuna Bernard criticizes the lack of transparency from Eric Thill regarding the Mudam affair.
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Luxembourg:
Djuna Bernard emphasized the need for political action in light of the scandal.
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Luxembourg:
Djuna Bernard questioned the education ministry regarding the decoupling of residency and training rights from the Meisterbrief.
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Luxembourg:
Djuna Bernard criticizes Stahl's participation in the conference and questions the education minister about it.
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