Marc Goergen
Marc Goergen is a Luxembourgish politician and member of the Pirate Party, known for his advocacy on issues related to civil rights and social justice. He was in the news for questioning Interior Minister Léon Gloden about the use of K.o.-Tropfen (knockout drops) in relation to sexual violence cases, highlighting the challenges in prosecuting such crimes due to a lack of reliable evidence and timely reporting by victims.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Luxembourg | 4 | 5.25 | 0.38% | +20% | 625,978 | 2,864 | $73,000 | 334$ |
| Totals | 4 | 625,978 | 2,864 | $73,000 | 334$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Luxembourg:
Marc Goergen expressed hope that relations with the unions would improve under Marc Spautz's leadership.
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Luxembourg:
Marc Goergen from the Pirate Party emphasized that citizen participation is an essential part of democracy.
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Luxembourg:
Marc Goergen acknowledged the intention to better support children but criticized the project as 'too early and incomplete'.
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Luxembourg:
Marc Goergen expressed concerns about the image recognition system in the parliamentary commission for mobility and public works.
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Luxembourg:
Marc Goergen is a member of parliament who inquired about a new flight connection to Canada.
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Luxembourg:
Marc Goergen explained in an RTL radio interview that he looks forward to the trial regarding the MALT affair.
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Luxembourg:
Marc Goergen is a member of the Pirate Party who raised a parliamentary question regarding the purchase of Lux UAV drones.
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Luxembourg:
Deputy Marc Goergen inquired specifically about the security situation in Remich.
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Luxembourg:
Marc Goergen asked a parliamentary question regarding the installation of QR codes and free Wi-Fi at bus stops.
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Luxembourg:
Marc Goergen is a member of parliament who questioned the Minister about increasing leave for the death of a child.
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