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12 Facts About Jan-Marco Luczak

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Jan-Marco Luczak was born on 2 October 1975 and is a German lawyer and a politician of the Christian Democratic Union who has been serving as a member of the German Bundestag since 2009, representing the Berlin-Tempelhof-Schoneberg constituency until 2021, and as a party list member since.

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Jan-Marco Luczak attended the secondary school Ulrich-von-Hutten-Gymnasium in Tempelhof and passed his Abitur in 1995, after which he served the general conscription in the Bundeswehr.

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Jan-Marco Luczak's dissertation was supervised by Rupert Scholz, a former German Minister of Defence.

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Since 2008, Jan-Marco Luczak has been working as a lawyer for law firm Hengeler Mueller in Berlin.

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Since 1998, Jan-Marco Luczak has been a member of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany.

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Jan-Marco Luczak held several different offices, including treasurer and regional chairman of the youth organization "Young Union" of the Christian Democrats.

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Furthermore, Jan-Marco Luczak has been elected for chairman of the local CDU in Berlin-Lichtenrade in 2006.

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Jan-Marco Luczak has been the deputy chairman of the regional CDU in district Tempelhof-Schoneberg since 2007.

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In parliament, Jan-Marco Luczak served as a member of the Committee on Legal Affairs, the Sub-Committee on European Law and as an alternate member of the Committee on Internal Affairs, where the majority of his work focused on legal affairs and economic policy.

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Jan-Marco Luczak served on the Committee on the Election of Judges, which is in charge of appointing judges to the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany.

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Jan-Marco Luczak is his parliamentary group's spokesperson on building, housing, urban development and local government.

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Jan-Marco Luczak was a member of the German-French, the German-Polish and the German-American Parliamentary Friendship Groups before becoming deputy chairman of the Parliamentary Friendship Group for Relations with the Andes States in 2018.