
A HUMAN EUROPE.
FOR EVERYONE.
Luxembourgish Social Democrat, MEP since 2019, Quaestor of the European Parliament since July 2024, and former Vice-President 2023–2024.
Europe is only credible if it delivers for working people. Our task is not to manage decline — it is to build a Union that protects, includes and dares.
Why vote red?
Decent wages, everywhere
Full enforcement of the EU Minimum Wage Directive and 80 % collective bargaining coverage as the European benchmark.
Equal rights across all 27
No LGBTI+ person in Europe should live with fewer rights than their neighbour across the border. Mutual recognition, now.
Human work in the age of AI
Algorithms may assist, but they may not replace the human judgement owed to a worker whose livelihood is at stake.
Rule of law — non-negotiable
Where Member States backslide, the Union must act. Article 7, conditionality, and consequences instead of silence.
Fair taxation for a fair economy
Close the loopholes, tax wealth fairly, and invest public revenue in the green and just transition.
An EU ready to enlarge
Move away from unanimity where it paralyses Europe. Reform and widening must go together.
Priorities
Social justice & a social market economy
A Europe that puts working people first — decent wages, strong collective bargaining, and a social market economy that works for the many, not the few.
LGBTI+ equality across all 27 Member States
Co-President of the European Parliament's LGBTI Intergroup — fighting for equal rights, against the rollback of freedoms wherever it happens.
Keeping work human in the age of AI
The European Parliament is acting to frame the use of artificial intelligence at work — because employment must remain human.
Fair taxation & sustainable economy
Closing loopholes, taxing wealth fairly, and investing public revenue in the green and just transition.
Latest

Employment must remain human: the European Parliament acts to frame AI at work
The EP takes a decisive step to regulate algorithmic management and protect workers from opaque automated decisions.

The European Court of Justice confirms the EU's competence on minimum wages
A decisive ruling for the Minimum Wage Directive and for millions of European workers.

EU enlargement: moving away from unanimity
If the Union is serious about welcoming new members, it must reform how it decides.
Meet Marc in his own words.
A short introduction to my work as Member of the European Parliament — plus plenary speeches and interventions.
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Wann's du meng Aarbescht am Europaparlament wëlls ënnerstëtzen, komm bei d'Sozialisten. If you want to support my work in the European Parliament, join the Socialists.

