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1954 in Luxembourg
Years in Luxembourg
:
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
Centuries
:
19th Century
·
20th century
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21st century
Decades
:
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1940s
1950s
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Years
:
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
Contents
1
Incumbents
2
Events
2.1
January – March
2.2
April – June
2.3
July – September
2.4
October – December
3
Births
4
Deaths
5
Footnotes
6
References
Incumbents
Position
Incumbent
Grand Duke
Charlotte
Prime Minister
Joseph Bech
President of the Chamber of Deputies
Émile Reuter
President of the Council of State
Félix Welter
Mayor of Luxembourg City
Émile Hamilius
Events
The
1954 World Fencing Championships
are held in
Luxembourg City
.
January – March
1 January –
D'Lëtzebuerger Land
is launched as an independent weekly newspaper.
April – June
20 May –
Elections are held
to the
Chamber of Deputies
. The
Christian Social People's Party
gains 5 seats, while the
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party
and
Democratic Party
lose two each.
29 June The
Bech-Bodson Ministry
is expanded, with
Pierre Werner
, Émile Colling, and
Paul Wilwertz
appointed to the government.
[
1
]
July – September
October – December
Births
2 February –
Jean Colombera
, politician
7 February – Roger Negri, politician
17 February –
Archduchess Marie-Astrid of Austria
23 February – Frank Hoffmann, film director
26 February – Georges Pierret, jurist and member of the Council of State
7 March – Lydie Lorang, judge and member of the Council of State
[
2
]
23 March – Agnès Rausch, member of the Council of State
3 April – Anne-Marie, Princess of Ligne
10 April – Viviane Loschetter, politician
13 April – Guy Arendt, jurist and politician
27 April – René Clesse, journalist
10 June – Jean-Claude Reding, trade unionist
22 July – Nico Edon, jurist and member of the Council of State
[
2
]
2 August –
Walter Civitareale
, composer
13 September – Ali Ruckert, politician and journalist
26 October –
Raymond Petit
, artist
17 November –
Max Kohn
, artist
27 November – Jean Sorrente, writer
9 December –
Jean-Claude Juncker
, politician and Prime Minister
22 December – Romain Hilgert, journalist
31 December – Georges Wivenes, judge and member of the Council of State
[
2
]
Marc Jaeger, judge
Deaths
3 March – Léon Metzler, jurist and politician
3 April – Paul de Pidoll, illustrator
29 April – Joseph Duhr, writer
15 May –
Norbert Jacques
, screenwriter
31 July –
Antoinette, Crown Princess of Bavaria
3 August – Jean Curot, sculptor
Footnotes
^
Thewes (2006), p. 140
^
a
b
c
(French)
"Membres depuis 1857"
. Council of State
.
http://www.conseil-etat.public.lu/fr/composition/anciensmembres/membresdepuis1857/index.html
. Retrieved 2009-04-05
.
References
(French)
Thewes, Guy (2006) (PDF).
Les gouvernements du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg depuis 1848
(2006 ed.). Luxembourg City: Service Information et Presse.
ISBN
978-2-87999-156-6
.
http://www.gouvernement.lu/publications/gouvernement/gouvernements_depuis_1848/Les_gouv_2006.pdf
. Retrieved 12 December 2009
.