Octavie Modert

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Octavie Modert (born 15 November 1966) is a politician from Luxembourg.

She was born in Grevenmacher, and she studied in Strasbourg and Reading.

Octavie Modert belongs to the Christian Social People's Party, a major political party in Luxembourg. In 2004, she was elected to the Chamber of Deputies. She became Secretary of State for Relations with Parliament, Secretary of State for Agriculture, Viticulture and Rural Development, and Secretary of State for Culture, Higher Education and Research during the same year. She is the youngest member of the 2004 Government.

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