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* 15 July – [[Pierre Werner]] forms a [[Werner-Cravatte Ministry|new government]], with the [[Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party|LSAP]]'s [[Henry Cravatte]] replacing [[Eugène Schaus]] of the [[Democratic Party (Luxembourg)|Democratic Party]] as Werner's [[Deputy Prime Minister of Luxembourg|deputy]]. |
* 15 July – [[Pierre Werner]] forms a [[Werner-Cravatte Ministry|new government]], with the [[Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party|LSAP]]'s [[Henry Cravatte]] replacing [[Eugène Schaus]] of the [[Democratic Party (Luxembourg)|Democratic Party]] as Werner's [[Deputy Prime Minister of Luxembourg|deputy]]. |
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* 21 July - [[Victor Bodson]] resigns from the [[Council of State of Luxembourg|Council of State]] to take up his seat in the [[Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg|Chamber of Deputies]].<ref name="Membres depuis 1857">{{cite web |
* 21 July - [[Victor Bodson]] resigns from the [[Council of State of Luxembourg|Council of State]] to take up his seat in the [[Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg|Chamber of Deputies]].<ref name="Membres depuis 1857">{{cite web|url=http://www.conseil-etat.public.lu/fr/composition/anciensmembres/membresdepuis1857/index.html |title=Membres depuis 1857 |accessdate=2009-04-05 |publisher=Council of State |language=fr |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20091103102814/http://www.conseil-etat.public.lu/fr/composition/anciensmembres/membresdepuis1857/index.html |archivedate=2009-11-03 |df= }}</ref> |
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===October – December=== |
===October – December=== |
Revision as of 08:23, 15 June 2017
Incumbents
Position | Incumbent |
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Grand Duke |
Charlotte (until 12 November) Jean (from 12 November) |
Prime Minister | Pierre Werner |
Deputy Prime Minister |
Eugène Schaus (until 15 July) Henry Cravatte (from 15 July) |
President of the Chamber of Deputies |
Joseph Bech Victor Bodson |
President of the Council of State | Félix Welter |
Mayor of Luxembourg City | Paul Wilwertz |
Events
January – March
- 21 March – Representing Luxembourg, Hugues Aufray finishes fourth in the Eurovision Song Contest 1964 with the song Dès que le printemps revient.
April – June
- May – The Moselle canal is inaugurated by Grand Duchesse Charlotte, Charles De Gaulle, and Heinrich Lübke.[1]
- 7 June – Legislative elections are held. In the Chamber of Deputies, the DP loses five seats, as the LSAP and KPL make progress at their expense. The CSV is beaten in the popular vote for the first time, but remains the largest party by seats.[2]
July – September
- 15 July – Pierre Werner forms a new government, with the LSAP's Henry Cravatte replacing Eugène Schaus of the Democratic Party as Werner's deputy.
- 21 July - Victor Bodson resigns from the Council of State to take up his seat in the Chamber of Deputies.[3]
October – December
- 12 November – Grand Duchesse Charlotte abdicates, and is succeeded by her son, Jean.[4]
Births
- 24 March - Agnès Durdu, member of the Council of State[3]
- 19 April – Marianne Brosius-Kolber, politician
- 16 June – Yolande, Princess of Ligne
- 14 August – Jean-Louis Schiltz, politician
- 10 October – Guy Hellers, footballer
Deaths
- 14 March – Nicolas Majerus, jurist
Footnotes
- ^ Thewes (2006), p. 153
- ^ Thewes (2006), p. 160
- ^ a b "Membres depuis 1857" (in French). Council of State. Archived from the original on 2009-11-03. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
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References
- Thewes, Guy (2006). Les gouvernements du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg depuis 1848 (PDF) (in French) (2006 ed.). Luxembourg City: Service Information et Presse. ISBN 978-2-87999-156-6. Retrieved 12 December 2009.