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- Incumbents
- Events January – March April – June July – September October – December
- Births
- Deaths
- Footnotes
- References
{{Yearbox | in? = in Luxembourg | cp = 19th Century | c = 20th century | cf = 21st century | yp1 = 1978 | yp2 = 1979 | yp3 = 1980 | year = 1981 | ya1 = 1982 | ya2 = 1983 | ya3 = 1984 | dp3 = 1950s | dp2 = 1960s | dp1 = 1970s | d = 1980s | dn1 = 1990s | dn2 = 2000–2009{{!}}2000s | dn3 = 2010s }}The following lists events that happened during 1981 in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. IncumbentsPosition | Incumbent | Grand Duke | Jean | Prime Minister | Pierre Werner | Deputy Prime Minister | Colette Flesch | President of the Chamber of Deputies | Léon Bollendorff | President of the Council of State | François Goerens | Mayor of Luxembourg City | Camille Polfer |
EventsJanuary – March- 6 January – Gaston Thorn takes up his post as President of the European Commission.[1]
- 2 February – A new newspaper, Haut, is launched.
- 14 February – Hereditary Grand Duke Henri marries Maria Teresa Mestre.[2]
April – June- 4 April – Representing Luxembourg, Jean-Claude Pascal finishes eleventh in the Eurovision Song Contest 1981 with the song C'est Peut-Etre Pas L'Amerique.
- 23 April – Rights of confidentiality that patients enjoy with doctors are applied to bankers and clients to help promote Luxembourg as a financial centre.[3]
- 14 June – The Soviet Union's Yuri Barinov wins the 1981 Tour de Luxembourg.
July – September- 7 July – The European Parliament passes a resolution to 'review' the seat of the Secretariat being in Luxembourg City.[4]
- 31 July – A Belgian fighter jet collides with the 285 m Dudelange Radio Tower, destroying the tower and killing a couple in a nearby house.
- 7 August – Luxembourg files an appeal with the European Court of Justice against the European Parliament's resolution of 7 July.
- 15 September – Christian Calmes is appointed Grand Marshal of Luxembourg.
October – December- 10 October – Communal elections are held across Luxembourg.
- 31 December – Camille Polfer steps down as Mayor of Luxembourg City after only two years, due to ill health, and is succeeded by his daughter, Lydie the following day.
Births- 1 June – Tessy Scholtes, kareteka
- 16 September - Francesco Tristano Schlimé, pianist
- 11 November – Guillaume, Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg
Deaths- 16 September – Émile Colling, politician
Footnotes1. ^Thewes (2006), p. 191 2. ^Thewes (2006), p. 203 3. ^Thewes (2006), p. 200 4. ^Thewes (2006), p. 197
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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