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Interview LFF with Etienne Schneider, Minister of the Economy Getting the job done away from the cameras
Sometimes things turn out differently than expected. This truly applies to Etienne Schneider (picture), the freshly appointed Minister of the Economy and Foreign Trade who will start his position on February 1, 2012. His predecessor, Jeannot Kreck, announced his retirement from office a couple of months ago. Mr Schneider is known to be a determined man with a very pragmatic approach. In an interview with LFF, he talked about projects he wants to realise, his open and straightforward attitude, and his fate linked to next General Elections. How does it feel being Luxembourgs youngest minister yet? It makes you feel young. I was not aware of this fact until I heard it on the radio, but this ultimately doesnt matter much to...
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