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1992 in Luxembourg
Years in Luxembourg
:
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
Centuries
:
19th Century
·
20th century
·
21st century
Decades
:
1960s
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1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
Years
:
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
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
Incumbents
Position
Incumbent
Grand Duke
Jean
Prime Minister
Jacques Santer
Deputy Prime Minister
Jacques Poos
President of the Chamber of Deputies
Erna Hennicot-Schoepges
President of the Council of State
Jean Dupong
Mayor of Luxembourg City
Lydie Polfer
Events
January – March
1 January –
Radio Luxembourg
shuts down its
English language
terrestrial signal on 208 MW.
7 February – The
Maastricht Treaty
is signed.
16 February –
Marc Girardelli
wins the silver medal in the men's Super G at the
1992 Winter Olympics
.
18 February – Girardelli wins another Olympic silver medal, this time in the men's Giant Slalom.
April – June
13 March – Carole Reding wins Miss Luxembourg.
9 April –
ARBED
acquires the former
East German
Maxhütte, which it is to reconstitute as Stahlwerk Thüringen.
9 May – Representing Luxembourg,
Marion Welter
finishes twenty-first in the
Eurovision Song Contest 1992
with the song
Sou frai
.
12 June – Luxembourg signs the
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
in
Rio de Janeiro
.
14 June – France's Jean-Philippe Dojwa wins the 1992
Tour de Luxembourg
.
July – September
10 August –
P&TLuxembourg
is created as a
government-owned corporation
.
October – December
22 November – The
Action Committee 5/6
changes its name to '
Action Committee for Democracy and Pensions Justice
'.
9 December –
René Steichen
resigns from the cabinet, and is replaced by
Marie-Josée Jacobs
.
12 December – At a
Council of Ministers
meeting in
Edinburgh
, it is decided that
Luxembourg City
will remain one of the three seats of the
European Union
.
30 December –
Radio Luxembourg
shuts down its
English language
satellite signal, putting an end to its English coverage.
Births
16 April –
Prince Sébastien of Luxembourg
9 May -
Tom Laterza
, footballer
1 August –
Prince Carl-Johan of Nassau
22 September -
Bob Jungels
, road bicycle racer
Deaths
27 February –
Antoine Wehenkel
, politician
7 July –
Josy Barthel
, athlete and politician