André Hoffmann

Politician

1941 –

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Who is André Hoffmann?

André Hoffmann is a Luxembourgish politician from the leftist The Left grouping, of which he is the leader. He was formerly leader of the Communist Party, but has remained as leader of the Left after the KPL left the alliance. He was a member of the Chamber of Deputies, but resigned in 2000 to become échevin of Esch-sur-Alzette, being replaced in the Chamber by Aloyse Bisdorff. He remained on Esch-sur-Alzette communal council until 2008, when he was replaced by Marc Baum to allow Hoffmann to concentrate on the 2009 election to the Chamber of Deputies.

Hoffmann was born in Luxembourg City, but moved to Esch in 1970 upon becoming a teacher at the Lycée de Garçons Esch-sur-Alzette.

Hoffmann led the 'Committee for the No' that campaigned for a 'no' vote in the 2005 referendum on the ratification of the European Constitution. However, in the face of otherwise widespread support for the Constitution, the committee's reliance on socialist arguments and figureheads like Hoffmann limited the movement's effectiveness.

In the 2009 elections, Hoffmann was returned to Parliament as the Left increased its share of the vote to 3.3%.

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Born
Oct 18, 1941
Luxembourg

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on July 23, 2013

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