1976 in Luxembourg

Incumbents

Position Incumbent
Grand Duke Jean
Prime Minister Gaston Thorn
Deputy Prime Minister Raymond Vouel (until 21 July)
Bernard Berg (from 21 July)
President of the Chamber of Deputies René Van Den Bulcke
President of the Council of State Emile Raus (until 25 June)
Albert Goldmann (26 June – 4 December)
Ferdinand Wirtgen (from 20 December)
Mayor of Luxembourg City Colette Flesch

Events

January – March

  • 11 March - A law establishing state aid for newspapers is signed into law.[1]

April – June

  • 3 April – Representing Luxembourg, Juergen Marcus finishes fourteenth in the Eurovision Song Contest 1976 with the song Chansons Pour Ceux Qui S'aiment.

July – September

October – December

  • 15 December - Georges Thorn is appointed to the Council of State, replacing Norbert Droessaert, who resigned in November.[3]
  • 18 December – 10,000 public sector workers go on strike.

Births

Deaths

Footnotes

  1. Thewes (2006), p. 190
  2. Thewes (2006), p. 182
  3. "Membres depuis 1857" (in French). Council of State. Archived from the original on 2009-11-03. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
gollark: It does! d4s are produced via capitalistic economic systems.
gollark: It seems to be the most vaguely working economic system, which is... something.
gollark: That comes under "technical problem", yes.
gollark: *All* of them?
gollark: Yes, thus technical problem.

References

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