Marcel Sauber

Marcel Sauber (born 3 May 1939 in Echternach)[1] is a Luxembourgish politician.

Sauber was appointed a member of the Council of State on 28 June 1985, replacing Joseph Foog.

[3] Having not been elected to the Chamber, Sauber was appointed Vice-President on 6 December 1999, and President of the Council of State on 15 January 2001, succeeding Raymond Kirsch.

He served in this capacity until 11 March 2003,[2] when he resigned to take up the vacancy in the Chamber of Deputies left by the death of Willy Bourg in February.

[5] However, on the back of a CSV landslide, Sauber was promoted to take up one of the places vacated by government ministers, and has sat in the Chamber since then.