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1977 in Luxembourg
The following lists events that happened during
1977
in the
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
.
Incumbents
Events
January – March
18 January
–
Lucien Kraus
is appointed to the
Council of State
.
April – June
3 April – Luxembourg adopts
Central European Summer Time
regularly
for the first time
.
7 May – Representing Luxembourg,
Anne-Marie Besse
finishes sixteenth in the
Eurovision Song Contest 1977
with the song
Frère Jacques
.
3 June – The Sidor
waste-to-energy
incinerator
at
Leudelange
is inaugurated.
12 June – The Netherlands'
Bert Pronk
wins the 1977
Tour de Luxembourg
.
22 June
–
The government
abandons plan to build a
nuclear power plant
at
Remerschen
, due to fears that the country wouldn't have enough police to protect the site from protestors.
July – September
29 July
–
Cornel Meder
is appointed to the Council of State.
2 August
–
A law
creating the
Societé nationale de Crédit et d'Investissement
is passed.
16 September –
Marcel Mart
leaves
the government
to join the
European Court of Auditors
, and is replaced by
Josy Barthel
.
October – December
Unknown
At the conference of the
International Telecommunication Union
, in
Geneva
, Luxembourg is assigned five frequencies for
satellite broadcasting
, furthering the government's move towards making Luxembourg a leader in satellite telecommunications.
Jeunesse Esch
wins the
1976-77
National Division
title.
Births
20 August
–
Stéphane Gillet
, footballer
5 November
–
Christian Poos
, cyclist
25 November -
Max Jacoby
, filmmaker
Deaths
26 July
–
Prince Charles of Luxembourg
20 October –
Tun Deutsch
, actor
13 November
–
Jean-Pierre Erpelding
, writer
Footnotes