
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 | 2 | 7.00 | 0.14% | +10% | 625,978 | 935 | $73,000 | 109$ |
Totals | 2 | 625,978 | 935 | $73,000 | 109$ |
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Luxembourg:
Marc Goergen raises concerns about the need for more police personnel in a parliamentary question.
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Luxembourg:
Marc Goergen addresses the issue of insufficient police personnel in a parliamentary question.
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Luxembourg:
Marc Goergen is a member of the Pirate Party who asked a parliamentary question regarding vehicle thefts.
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Luxembourg:
Marc Goergen is a member of parliament who addresses the issue of suicide in his questions to the health minister.
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Luxembourg:
Marc Goergen criticized the argument for maintaining the quorum of 4,500 signatures, suggesting it would lead to more work for the Chamber.
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Luxembourg:
Marc Goergen is a member of the Pirate Party who asked a parliamentary question regarding the use of knockout drops.
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