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- Incumbents
- Events January – March April – June July – September October – December Unknown
- Births
- Deaths
- Footnotes
- References
{{yearbox | in? = in Luxembourg | cp = 19th Century | c = 20th century | cf = 21st century | yp1 = 1974 | yp2 = 1975 | yp3 = 1976 | year = 1977 | ya1 = 1978 | ya2 = 1979 | ya3 = 1980 | dp3 = 1940s | dp2 = 1950s | dp1 = 1960s | d = 1970s | dn1 = 1980s | dn2 = 1990s | dn3 = 2000–2009{{!}}2000s }}The following lists events that happened during 1977 in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. IncumbentsPosition | Incumbent | Grand Duke | Jean | Prime Minister | Gaston Thorn | Deputy Prime Minister | Bernard Berg | President of the Chamber of Deputies | René Van Den Bulcke | President of the Council of State | Ferdinand Wirtgen | Mayor of Luxembourg City | Colette Flesch |
EventsJanuary – March- 18 January – Lucien Kraus is appointed to the Council of State.[1]
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.[2]
July – September- 29 July – Cornel Meder is appointed to the Council of State.[1]
- 2 August – A law creating the Societé nationale de Crédit et d'Investissement is passed.[3]
- 16 September – Marcel Mart leaves the government to join the European Court of Auditors, and is replaced by Josy Barthel.[4]
October – DecemberUnknown- 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.[5]
- 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[1]
- 20 October – Tun Deutsch, actor
- 13 November – Jean-Pierre Erpelding, writer
Footnotes1. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=http://www.conseil-etat.public.lu/fr/composition/anciensmembres/membresdepuis1857/index.html |title=Membres depuis 1857 |accessdate=2009-04-05 |publisher=Council of State |language=fr |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20091103102814/http://www.conseil-etat.public.lu/fr/composition/anciensmembres/membresdepuis1857/index.html |archivedate=2009-11-03 |df= }} 2. ^Thewes (2006), p. 188 3. ^Thewes (2006), p. 190 4. ^Thewes (2006), p. 182 5. ^Thewes (2006), p. 201
References- {{cite book | last=Thewes | first=Guy | title=Les gouvernements du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg depuis 1848 | url=http://www.gouvernement.lu/publications/gouvernement/gouvernements_depuis_1848/Les_gouv_2006.pdf | format=PDF | accessdate=12 December 2009 | edition=2006 | year=2006 | publisher=Service Information et Presse | location=Luxembourg City | isbn=978-2-87999-156-6 |language=fr}}
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