1994 in Luxembourg
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See also: 1993 in Luxembourg, other events of 1994, 1995 in Luxembourg, Timeline of Luxembourgian history.
- 12 June – Legislative and European elections are held. There is little change in the balance of power, although The Greens and ADR successfully consolidate their new-found positions.
- 13 June – Jacques Santer forms a new government, keeping Jacques Poos as his deputy.
- 15 July – Jacques Santer is designated as the successor to Jacques Delors as President of the European Commission, to take up the post on 23 January 1995.
- 24 September – Prince Guillaume marries Sibilla Sandra Weiller Torlonia.
- 1 November – SES Astra launches its fourth satellite, Astra 1D.
- 19 December – The old town and fortifications of Luxembourg City are made a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Unknown – The Netherlands' Frans Maassen wins the 1994 Tour de Luxembourg.
- 14 January – Jean Goldschmit, cyclist
- 10 July – Rosemarie Kieffer, writer
- 19 July – Émile Schaus, politician and writer
- 1 September – Father Jean Bernard, writer and clergyman
- 20 November – Victor Delcourt, critic