- Xavier Brasseur
François Xavier Brasseur (19 October 1865 – 4 July 1912) was a
Luxembourg ian politician and jurist.Brasseur was educated at the
Athénée de Luxembourg , graduating in 1884. Afterwards, he studied law, graduating on 17 June 1890, and began practising in 1894. [Mersch (1959), p. 61] He worked for his uncle Alexis'ssteelworks as legal counsel. On 5 January 1897, Brasseur stood as the liberal candidate against the socialistMichel Welter in partial elections in Esch-sur-Alzette. [Mersch (1959), p. 61]After the Socialist Party was founded in 1902, Brasseur joined them, and stood in the elections of 7 April 1902 in Esch as a 'democratic' candidate, being elected to the Chamber (along with Welter and three other Socialist candidates). [Mersch (1959), pp. 61–2] Brasseur consistently introduced legislation expanding Esch's prestige in the country, including the creation of a new district tribunal in Esch (along with those in
Luxembourg City andDiekirch ) and the creation of anindustrial school in the town; both were defeated. [Mersch (1959), p. 62] More successful was his effort to create atramway in Esch, which was passed, but only after his death. [Mersch (1959), p. 64] In 1908, the Socialists and the Liberal League formed their famous 'Left Bloc' ( _fr. Bloc des Gauches), and Brasseur was returned as a deputy again, with seven other socialists. [Mersch (1959), p. 62]His political involvement wasn't limited to Esch. Brasseur, as one of the most prominent socialists in the country, was appointed to run for, and was elected to, the communal council of
Luxembourg City , along withJean-Pierre Probst andLuc Housse , in 1904. [Mersch (1959), p. 65] Despite his commitment to Esch's development and his attack on the succession of Marie-Adélaïde to the grand duchy, [Mersch (1959), p. 63] Brasseur's main political preoccupation was with the introduction ofuniversal suffrage and the promotion of education for girls. [Mersh (1959), p. 64] In this, he was influenced by his wife, Jeanne de Saint-Hubert, sister ofAline Mayrisch , whom he had married on 25 May 1893 and divorced on 17 December 1910. [Mersch (1959), p. 68]His uncle, Dominique, was a deputy (1866 – 99) and
mayor of Luxembourg City (1891 – 94). Dominique's son, and Xavier's cousin, Robert, was a Liberal deputy and member of Luxembourg City's council at the same time as Xavier (until 1925). In 1914, Robert married Jeanne, whom the late Xavier had divorced four years previously. [Mersch (1959), p. 105]Footnotes
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* cite book |last=Mersch |first=Jules |authorlink=Jules Mersch |editor=Mersch, Jules |title=Biographie nationale du pays de Luxembourg |accessdate=2008-04-13 |date=1959 |publisher=Victor Buck |location=Luxembourg City |chapter=Deux branches de la Famille Brasseur |chapterurl=http://www.luxemburgensia.bnl.lu/cgi/luxonline1_2.pl?action=fv&sid=luxbio&vol=19&page=103
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