'If things are to change, one has to vote for the ADR'
michèle gantenbein, luxemburger wort
13.01.2018
In nine months, the political cards will be reshuffled and the hope for government participation climbs within the ranks of the opposition parties. This also applies to the Alternative Democratic Reform Party (ADR).
"If things are to change, one has to vote for the ADR, and those who want to stand still should vote the way others say they should vote," said ADR president Jean Schoos. "A strengthened ADR is clearly an option for government."