
Christos Calls
By Christos Floros
Christos Floros calls his guests, to discuss how they are making an impact to the world around them.
An irregular social and political podcast that wants to inform you and give you food for thought.
Produced for Nei Luxembourg.

Christos CallsMay 31, 2023

From Priesthood to Politics, "I've Lived Several Lives": Paul Galles
I had the pleasure of speaking with Paul Galles, Member of Parliament and City Councillor with the CSV, in our final planned call before the local elections.
We spoke about Paul's background as a former Catholic priest and volunteer coordinator at Young Caritas.
We discussed his journey into politics and how and why he joined the CSV.
If re-elected, he aims to commit to even more positive changes for Luxembourg City's growth and sustainability goals, leveraging his background in sustainable development cooperation. 🏙️🌱
We also talked about the importance of collaboration with other city councillors and stakeholders to ensure effective governance and achieve positive outcomes. 🤝🌍
Paul acknowledged the responsibility he and his party take for the challenges in involving more residents in the decision-making process. 🗳️🤝
We touched on the language aspect / politics in Luxembourg, particularly concerning television and media coverage. 📺🌐
Finally, Paul shared his message to the voters of Luxembourg City, emphasizing why they should support him and the CSV in the upcoming election. 🗳️
Thank you, Paul, for joining the call and for your enthusiasm. Paul is on the CSV list on June 11th.
For more information: @paulgalleslux @csvcsjstad and @csv_lu
🗳️🎙️ #ChristosCalls #LuxembourgPolitics #LocalElections #Luxembourg #LuxembourgCity

As Politicians, We Have to Listen to People: Djuna Bernard
Djuna Bernard, is an MP and co-president of the Green Party and she's running to lead her commune, Mamer in Western Luxemboug, towards what she says is a sustainable and inclusive future.
📢 We delved into the importance of involving foreign residents in the electoral process, ensuring equal representation for all. 🗳️🌍
🌱 Djuna emphasized the need to address pressing challenges like environmental degradation, and presented the Green Party's Local Programme. 🌿✨
🚲 By prioritizing green mobility, Djuna says we can enhance the quality of life in Mamer. 🚴♀️🌍
💼 Djuna shared her vision for a resilient local economy, including support for small businesses and initiatives that promote sustainable practices. 🛍️💚
More information: @djuna.bernard @deigrengmamer and @deigreng.lu Luxembourg / Christos Calls

Positive Change is Never Easy, It Never Happens Out of the Blue: Pitt Sietzen
I had the privilege of speaking with Pitt Sietzen, the first candidate from Luxembourg City representing the ruling party, the DP, to join me LIVE.
🎙️ Pitt shared his journey into politics and his reasons for aligning with the DP. As a dynamic and energetic young candidate, he brings a fresh perspective to the Blue list in the city.
🤝 Recognizing that healthy debate and differing opinions are vital in any strong political group, Pitt discussed his position within the DP's Social Liberal spectrum.
🚦 Addressing the municipality's mobility challenges, Pitt elaborated on the development of a traffic development plan in collaboration with stakeholders and citizens. He emphasized the importance of reducing traffic through soft and alternative measures, showcasing the DP's commitment to creating a future-ready mobility system. 🚗🚶♀️
💰 Pitt outlined the DP's approach to medium-term financial planning, highlighting the party's track record of sustainable and forward-looking financial management. 💼💡
🛍️ With the retail sector preservation as a priority for the DP, Pitt shared strategies and initiatives aimed at supporting local retailers. 🛒🌇
🌐 Pitt discussed the DP's advocacy for the establishment of an alderman with expertise in digital matters in every municipality, contributing to the development of a smart city and connected neighborhoods. 💻🏙️
🗳️ Finally, Pitt conveyed a heartfelt message to the voters of Luxembourg City, explaining why they should support him and the DP once again in the upcoming election. I wish him the best of luck on June 11th! 🙏
💙 Thank you, Pitt, for this engaging call and your commitment to serving our city.
Make your voice heard and support Pitt, the DP or your favourite candidates on June 11! 📲🗳️

Participation is a Process: Ana Correia da Veiga
I had the pleasure of speaking with Anna Correia da Veiga, co-lead candidate for the Left in Luxembourg City.
We delved into her journey as a City Councillor, her role in promoting affordable housing, sustainable urban development, multiculturalism, and more. 🏙️🌍
🏘️ We explored the pressing issue of affordable housing in Luxembourg City and Anna's involvement with 'Adhoc' participatory housing. 🏠
🌿 Additionally, she emphasized her vision for promoting multiculturalism, inclusion, and social cohesion within Luxembourg City's diverse population. 🌍🤝
🗳️ As we approach the upcoming election, Anna extends a heartfelt message to the voters of Luxembourg City, explaining why they should support her and the Left. 🗣️✨
Stay informed and make your voice heard! 📲👥

Father like Son and the Pirate case for the City: Pascal Clement
Pascal Clement wants to give his magic 🪄 for Luxembourg City.
We had some technical difficulties at the beginning to get him on, but once you get past them we discuss: his involvement in politics, supporting Sven Clement, housing, mobility and safety for all users, and safety in the city and transparency

Esch-sur-Alzette, and Offering Equal Opportunities in Schools: Liz Braz
Liz Braz is carving her own path in politics.
She’s a candidate with the LSAP in Esch-sir-Alzette, and in this call we spoke about:
Her motivations, young people in politics, inclusivity and social justice and her reasons for joining the Socialist Party.
Liz emphasised her position on how our democracy treats non-citizens.
For Esch, she wants to prioritise Education, and ensure the city is one of short distances, innovative and future-prepared.

Working Together, Compromise and Democracy: Fabricio Costa
Fabricio Costa is the Young Greens (Dei Greng) spokesperson and is running this year in Luxembourg City.
A fascinating call where we spoke about young people participating, his experience, party-politics and coalitions, mobility and housing.

Our (Luxembourg) City, the Best Place to Live: Serge Wilmes
Serge Wilmes is running for Mayor of Luxembourg City.
He told me he plans to involve residents in his decision-making, if elected Mayor.
We spoke about his plans for Housing 🏡 Economic Development 📈 and supporting local businesses, improving quality of life 🏃♂️ mobility, and environmental sustainability.

Democracy starts at the Local Level: Jana Degrott
Jana Degrott is a rising star within the DP in Luxembourg, recognised as a Leader by the Obama Foundation and countless other organisations that have awarded her for her work.
We spoke about her political engagement, her motivation, her Steinseil and communication with the electorate.

Getting Involved, with the Left: Aseem Kshirsagar
Aseem Kshirsagar has been living in Luxembourg City for only 2 years, and yet he has taken the responsbility of running for local office this year with the Left.
An Indian citizen living in Luxembourg and working as a researcher at the University of Luxembourg, Aseem became active in déi Lénk when their Our City, Our Votes campaign to register foreign voters was launched in January of 2022.
He describes himself as a newbie in the politics of Luxembourg but having a strong political opinion.
Hosted by Christos Floros

Participation Culture and the Green case: François Benoy
François Benoy is the co-lead candidate for the Greens in Luxembourg City's 2023 June elections.
He presents his case on inclusion, participation and housing, as well as mobility and digitalisation.
Participation is the key word, as he describes alternative, participatory politics, participatory housing and participatory and welcoming culture.
As always, I give a microphone and a platform to candidates, my goal is NOT to challenge them, but rather to present them. It's up to you to make your choices, and your judgement of candidates.
Hosted by Christos Floros.

Housing, Housing, Housing says Gabriel Boisante
Gabriel Boisante is the co-lead candidate for the Socialists (LSAP) for Luxembourg City.
In this call, we discussed his political engagement, and his vision for Luxembourg City, as he asks residents to place their trust on his shoulders and that of hi co-candidate: Maxime Miltgen.
As always, I give a microphone and a platform to candidates, my goal is NOT to challenge them, but rather to present them. It's up to you to make your choices, and your judgement of candidates.
Hosted by Christos Floros.

The Eyes, Ears and Mouth of the President: Anne Calteux
When Anne Calteux took over the office of the European Commissions' representation Luxembourg she was told she is now the eyes, ears and mouth of President von der Leyen.
We spoke about the EU, Europe Day and her mission to Luxembourg.
Follow @christosfloros on Instagram to stay informed on all things Luxembourg, Politics and the EU.

Duncan and the Pursuit of Unpredictability
Duncan is an actor and artist. This is a quirky chat about fish, acting, culture in Luxembourg and the pursuit of commitment to the moment, that can you give the surprising and unpredictable moments of truth in and out of the stage.

Your Voice, Your Vote
As we approach the double election year of 2023 in Luxembourg, remember the power of your vote.
As a citizen or non-citizen, your voice matters.
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I'm an architect, but I don't design buildings (Why I'm building a TV show)
20 years after convincing myself to become an architect, to contribute to the development of my beloved Luxembourg City, I realised the best use of my skills were not in drawing lines on Autocad.
I am not designing buildings, because the fundamental long-term problem in Luxembourg, that few are working on is: social and political inclusion.
To ensure more people are able to at least develop a greater understanding of our politics and social issues, I’ve been designing, and producing a show that will reach your screens and/or headphones soon.
Conversations with Christos aired its pilot on 20 December 2022. It was the most watched English-speaking political talk show in Luxembourg while it aired.