2004 in Luxembourg
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The following lists events that happened during 2004 in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
Incumbents
Position | Incumbent |
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Grand Duke
|
Henri[1] |
Prime Minister
|
Jean-Claude Juncker |
Deputy Prime Minister |
Lydie Polfer (until 31 July) Jean Asselborn (from 31 July) |
President of the Chamber of Deputies |
Jean Spautz (until 13 July) Jean Asselborn (13 July – 30 July) Lucien Weiler (from 30 July) |
President of the Council of State
|
Pierre Mores |
Mayor of Luxembourg City
|
Paul Helminger |
Events
January – March
- 5 February – SES Americom launches its AMC-10 satellite.
April – June
- 27 April – Jean-Claude Juncker delivers his tenth State of the Nation address.
- 16 May – The 2003-04 season of the National Division finishes, with Jeunesse Eschwinning the title.
- 19 May – SES Americom launches its AMC-11 satellite.
- 22 May – extra timein the final.
- 30 May – Quick-Step–Davitamonpicking up the team title.
- 13 June – .
July – September
- 19 July – Ministers and ministerial briefs are reorganised in an attempt to hold together the coalition between the CSV and the DP.
- 21 July – Luxembourgish Wikipediais launched.
- 31 July – deputy.
- 7 August – The 2004-05 season of the National Divisionkicks off.
- 27 September – Jorge Sampaio, President of Portugal, pays a state visit.
October – December
- 15 October – SES Americom launches its AMC-15 satellite.
- 15 October – Romain Nati is appointed to the Council of State, replacing Nicolas Schmit, who resigned in July.[2]
- 19 November – The constitution is amended.
- 24 November – The wife and four children of Prince Jean are granted the titles of 'Prince(ss) of Nassau', replacing their titles of 'Count(ess)'.
- 30 November – The Luxembourg investigation into the Clearstream Affair is dropped under the statute of limitations.
- 17 December – SES Americom launches its AMC-16 satellite.
- 20 December – Guy Hellers replaces Allan Simonsen as coach of the Luxembourg national football team.
- 26 December – 3 victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.
Births
Deaths
- 6 January – Nicolas Mosar, politician
- 1 July – Paul Beghin, politician and jurist[2]
- 21 October – Jean Dondelinger, diplomat and politician
- 21 December – Prince Lennart, Duke of Småland
Footnotes
- ISBN 978-1-5443-8473-3.
- ^ a b "Membres depuis 1857" (in French). Council of State. Archived from the original on 2009-11-03. Retrieved 2009-04-05.