Mars Di Bartolomeo
Mars Di Bartolomeo is a Luxembourgish politician from the LSAP (Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party), known for his active role in parliamentary inquiries and discussions regarding public policy and governance. He has recently garnered attention for raising concerns about the significant number of unpaid traffic fines in Luxembourg, highlighting a financial issue impacting the state, which reportedly amounts to 26.5 million euros in uncollected penalties over the past five years.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Luxembourg | 4 | 6.50 | 0.42% | +20% | 625,978 | 3,143 | $73,000 | 367$ |
| Totals | 4 | 625,978 | 3,143 | $73,000 | 367$ |
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Recent Mentions
Luxembourg:
Mars Di Bartolomeo praised Lucien Weiler for his ability to unite people.
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Luxembourg:
Mars Di Bartolomeo is mentioned in the context of a parliamentary inquiry regarding the recruitment of non-resident EU citizens.
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Luxembourg:
Mars Di Bartolomeo is mentioned as a member of parliament who inquired about the government's actions regarding violence in obstetrics.
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Luxembourg:
Mars Di Bartolomeo is a member of the LSAP who raised a parliamentary inquiry regarding organ donations.
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Luxembourg:
Mars Di Bartolomeo is another LSAP deputy involved in the inquiry regarding Liberty Steel.
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Luxembourg:
Mars Di Bartolomeo made a surprising return to the polls, achieving third place after a long absence.
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Luxembourg:
Di Bartolomeo criticized the doctors' association AMMD for terminating the convention with CNS to exert political pressure.
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Luxembourg:
Mars di Bartolomeo is a member of the LSAP who submitted a parliamentary inquiry regarding the abolition of daylight saving time.
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Luxembourg:
Mars Di Bartolomeo questioned the minister about the involvement of private investors in healthcare.
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Luxembourg:
Mars Di Bartolomeo commented on the ongoing disputes in social dialogue related to the legislation.
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