1999 in Luxembourg
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The following is a list of events that happened in 1999 in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
Incumbents
[edit]Position | Incumbent |
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Grand Duke | Jean[1] |
Prime Minister | Jean-Claude Juncker |
Deputy Prime Minister |
Jacques Poos (until 7 August) Lydie Polfer (from 7 August) |
President of the Chamber of Deputies | Jean Spautz |
President of the Council of State | Paul Beghin |
Mayor of Luxembourg City |
Lydie Polfer Paul Helminger (from 10 October) |
Events
[edit]January – March
[edit]- 1 January – The Euro currency officially entered circulation in the European Union (EU) Eurozone member area countries, replacing, among other currencies, the Luxembourgian franc. The Franc remained in circulation, but at a fixed exchange rate of 40.3399 to 1 Euro.
- 15 March – The Santer Commission, under the leadership of Luxembourger Jacques Santer, resigns in the face of corruption allegations.
April – June
[edit]- 29 April – Jean-Claude Juncker delivers his fifth State of the Nation address.
- 13 May – Jeunesse Esch win the Luxembourg Cup, beating FC Mondercange 3–0 in the final.
- 13 June – General and European elections are held. The LSAP lose four seats in the Chamber of Deputies, with the DP and ADR picking up five between them.
- 13 June – Belgium's Marc Wauters wins the 1999 Tour de Luxembourg.
- 16 June – SES launches its ninth satellite, Astra 1H.
July – September
[edit]- 7 August – Jean-Claude Juncker forms a new government, with Lydie Polfer as his deputy.
- 11 August – A total solar eclipse is visible in Luxembourg.
- 10 October – Communal elections are held.
October – December
[edit]- 24 December – Grand Duke Jean announces that he is to abdicate in favour of his eldest son, Hereditary Grand Duke Henri. No date is yet given.
Deaths
[edit]- 11 February – Maggy Stein, sculptor
- 22 October - Laure Koster, musician and Olympian[2]
References
[edit]- ^ East, Roger; Thomas, Richard J. (3 June 2014). Profiles of People in Power: The World's Government Leaders. Routledge. p. 359. ISBN 978-1-317-63939-8.
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Laure Koster Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 4 September 2016.