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Dokumen 123
2004 in Luxembourg
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2003
2002
2001
2004
in
Luxembourg
→
2005
2006
2007
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See also:
History of Luxembourg
List of years in Luxembourg
The following lists events that happened during
2004 in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
.
Incumbents
Position
Incumbent
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 Esch
winning the title.
19 May –
SES Americom
launches its AMC-11 satellite.
22 May –
F91 Dudelange
win the
Luxembourg Cup
, beating
FC Etzella Ettelbruck
3-1 after
extra time
in the final.
30 May –
Maxime Monfort
wins the 2004
Tour de Luxembourg
, with
Quick-Step–Davitamon
picking up the team title.
13 June –
Legislative
and
European
elections are held. The
CSV
add five seats in the
Chamber
, mostly at the expense of the
DP
, and one in the
European Parliament
from the
LSAP
.
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 Wikipedia
is launched.
31 July –
Jean-Claude Juncker
forms a
new government
, with
Jean Asselborn
as his
deputy
.
7 August – The
2004-05 season
of the
National Division
kicks 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
Luxembourgers
are among the
victims
of the
2004 Indian Ocean tsunami
.
Births
Main article:
births in 2004
Further information:
Category:2004 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
^
Lansford, Tom (31 May 2021).
Political Handbook of the World 2020-2021
. CQ Press. p. 2010.
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
.
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