Current role
- Minister for Home Affairs
Biography
Léon Gloden was born on 9 December 1972 in Ettelbruck.
After graduating from secondary school, Léon Gloden went on to study at the University of Aix-Marseille, where he obtained a master's degree in European and international law at the Faculty of Law and Political Science. He completed his studies with degrees from the University College London (UCL) and the College of Europe Bruges.
Latest news
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"Mat LU-Alert gesäis du et kommen”: Roll-out of the new public warning and information system "LU-Alert”
The Minister for Home Affairs, Léon Gloden, launched the new public warning and information system for the population "LU-Alert” during a press conference this Thursday, October 17th.
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Commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Luxembourg City
After more than four years of Nazi occupation, most of Luxembourg was liberated by the Allied forces on 10 September 1944. Despite a last desperate German offensive from December 1944 to January 1945, which briefly brought various parts of the country back under the Nazi yoke, the capital remained free.
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Reminder of what to do in the event of a major accident at a "Seveso" site
Exactly 48 years ago, on 10 July 1976, a serious accident occurred at a chemical plant in northern Italy near the town of Seveso. Toxic substances were released, causing extensive damage.