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1982 in Luxembourg

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January – March

  • 1 January – Lydie Polfer becomes the new Mayor of Luxembourg City.
  • 22 February – Belgium unilaterally devalues the Belgian franc by 8.5%, without consulting Luxembourg, whose franc is pegged to it. Luxembourg is forced to follow unwillingly.
  • 27 March – 40,000 people protest in the streets at the government's response to the crisis in the steel industry.
  • April – June

  • 8 April – A law is passed to restrict the indexing of wage settlements in an attempt to stem inflation, which peaks at 9.4% over 1982.
  • 24 April – Representing Luxembourg, Svetlana finishes sixth in the Eurovision Song Contest 1982 with the song Cours après le temps.
  • 13 June – France's Bernard Hinault wins the 1982 Tour de Luxembourg.
  • 13 July – A law is passed to give government subsidies to aid foreign direct investment in Luxembourg.
  • July – September

  • 29 September – An Aeroflot flight crashes whilst landing at Luxembourg-Findel, killing six.
  • October – December

  • 3 December – Camille Ney resigns from the government due to poor health.
  • 21 December – Ernest Mühlen is appointed in Camille Ney's place as minister, whilst Jean-Claude Juncker is promoted to secretary of state.
  • Deaths

  • 14 November – Lucien Bidinger, cyclist
  • References

    1982 in Luxembourg Wikipedia