Le Quotidien, featured a front-page article on July 12 highlighting our efforts and initiative aiming to make politics more inclusive in Luxembourg.
From the article: Christos Floros, a 29-year-old architect, has taken on the challenge of making politics accessible to all residents of Luxembourg, regardless of language barriers. Recognising that half of the population does not speak Luxembourgish, Floros is determined to bridge the gap and ensure that everyone’s voice is heard.

“Change for Luxembourg, Change for Europe” seeks to address the underrepresentation of residents in the country’s political sphere. We advocate for inclusive decision-making and highlight the importance of politicians understanding the experiences of individuals who arrive in Luxembourg speaking various languages, settling here and making this country their home.
To read the full article and learn more: https://lequotidien.lu/a-la-une/christos-floros-lance-son-mouvement-pour-inclure-les-etrangers-a-la-politique/
Join the movement today and help create positive change for a more inclusive and diverse political system in Luxembourg and Europe.

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