
As Luxembourg’s population of dual citizens continues to grow abroad, especially in the Americas, its elections are increasingly shaped by voices beyond its borders. In an article published by d’Lëtzebuerger Land, this evolving reality is explored through the lens of global civic participation — with insights from LuxCitizenship founder Daniel Atz.
The article, titled “Transatlantic Electorate”, looks at how thousands of Luxembourgish descendants in the United States and Brazil have reconnected with their ancestral homeland through the 2008 nationality law. With many of these individuals now eligible to vote, the country’s electorate is increasingly global — and Daniel’s insights help explain both the logistics and motivations behind this shift.
LuxCitizenship’s efforts have empowered a new generation of Luxembourgish citizens abroad to take part in civic life, giving a voice to the transatlantic diaspora.
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Transatlantic Electorate →