Andy Maar
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Andy Maar (born December 19, 1983) is a
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former politician. He used to be treasurer and, later, general secretary of the Pirate Party of Luxembourg ( Piratepartei Lëtzebuerg) and the former national president of the
Alternative Democratic Reform Party The Alternative Democratic Reform Party (ADR; , , ) is a conservative and mildly populist political party in Luxembourg. It has five seats in the sixty-seat Chamber of Deputies, making it the fourth-largest party. In 2024, the party received it ...
's (ADR) youth organization ADRenalin. He studied telecommunication electronics in the
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Political career

In 2010, Maar was elected as the national president of ADRenalin. In 2011, he was re-elected by the national congress of ADRenalin. Additionally, he was a member both of the national board and of the executive committee of the ADR. As a representative of Adrenalin, a youth organisation of a party which is a member of the
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, he was himself the Luxembourgish delegate at the founding congress of the
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(EYC). After the municipal elections of October 19, 2011, he and a large number of other members resigned from the ADRenalin national board due to political and ideological differences and, on October 11, he left the party. On October 29, 2011, at the national congress of the Pirate Party of Luxembourg, he was elected treasurer. On November 24, 2013, he was elected as the general secretary.Du changement en vue chez les Pirates
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