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2006 in Luxembourg

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January – March

  • 1 January – The communes of Bastendorf and Fouhren merge to form the new commune of Tandel.
  • 1 January – The communes of Kautenbach and Wilwerwiltz merge to form the new commune of Kiischpelt.
  • 16 January – Arcelor makes Dofasco a takeover offer of C$71 per share
  • 24 January – The board of Dofasco accepts Arcelor's takeover offer.
  • 27 January – Mittal Steel unveils a bid for a takeover of Arcelor, at a price of €28.21 per share
  • 27 January – Denis Robert is charged by a Luxembourg City magistrate for defamation and slander.
  • 29 January – Arcelor's board of directors unanimously rejects Mittal's hostile takeover.
  • 31 January – Jean-Claude Juncker announces his government's opposition to Mittal's bid for Arcelor.
  • 20 February – Arcelor takes majority ownership of Dofasco.
  • April – June

  • 2 April – The Action Committee for Democracy and Pensions Justice changes its name to 'Alternative Democratic Reform Party'.
  • 7 April - Agnès Durdu is appointed to the Council of State, replacing Carlo Meintz, who resigned the previous May.
  • 20 April – SES Astra launches its Astra 1KR satellite.
  • 2 May – Jean-Claude Juncker delivers his twelfth State of the Nation address.
  • 3 May – The European Under-17 Football Championship kicks off at Stade John Grün, in Mondorf-les-Bains. As hosts, Luxembourg qualifies automatically.
  • 14 May – Russia defeats the Czech Republic 5-3 on penalties to win the European Under-17 Football Championship at Stade Josy Barthel, in Luxembourg City.
  • 20 May – F91 Dudelange win the Luxembourg Cup, beating Jeunesse Esch 3-2 in the final.
  • 25 May – Jean-Claude Juncker is awarded the Karlspreis for his dedication to the European Constitution.
  • 26 May – Arcelor and Severstal sign a merger agreement, as Arcelor attempts to deter Mittal Steel's takeover bid.
  • 28 May – The 2005-06 season of the National Division finishes, with F91 Dudelange winning the title to complete the Double.
  • 10 June - Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume is appointed to the Council of State.
  • 21 June – Severstal substantially improves its merger offer to Arcelor in face of improved terms offered by Mittal.
  • 25 June – The board of Arcelor agrees to a merger with Mittal Steel to form Arcelor-Mittal. The final offer values each Arcelor share at €40.40.
  • 30 June – Arcelor shareholders reject the merger with Severstal at an Extraordinary General Meeting.
  • July – September

  • 1 July – Mudam is opened in Luxembourg City.
  • 31 July – Luxembourg ratifies the Treaty of Accession for the accession of Bulgaria and Romania to the European Union.
  • 1 August - Georges Wivenes is appointed to the Council of State, replacing Charles Ruppert, who resigned in January.
  • 5 August – The 2006-07 season of the National Division kicks off.
  • 29 September – Prince Louis marries Tessy Antony in Gilsdorf. Upon the marriage, Louis renounces all succession rights for himself and his descendants. Antony takes up the Grand Ducal Family's surname 'de Nassau' , but does not become a princess.
  • October – December

  • 1 October – Ukrainian Alyona Bondarenko wins the singles tournament of the Fortis Championships Luxembourg, beating Francesca Schiavone 6-3 6-2 in the final. Schiavone wins the doubles tournament along with Květa Peschke.
  • 11 October – A train crash on the Franco-Luxembourgian border kills 6 people and injuries a further 20.
  • 15 October – Lucien Lux admits that the Chemins de Fer Luxembourgeois was responsible for the Zoufftgen train crash of 11 October.
  • 24 November – Luxembourg ratifies the International Convention against Doping in Sport.
  • 9 December – Luxembourg City's year as European Capital of Culture for 2007 is officially launched.
  • 14 December – SES Global is renamed to 'SES'.
  • 1 August - Marc Schaefer is appointed to the Council of State, replacing Jean-Pierre Sinner, who resigned in October.
  • 20 December – Arcelor-Mittal agrees to buy Mexican steel-maker Sicartsa from Grupo Villacero for $1.4bn.
  • Deaths

  • 25 January – Luc Bonblet, politician
  • 19 February – Guy Theisen, singer
  • 8 March – Carlo Hommel, musician
  • 20 March – Nicolas Birtz, footballer and politician
  • 17 May – Eugène Heinen, actor
  • 31 August – Edy Hein, cyclist
  • 11 October – Alexandre Marius Dées de Sterio, academic
  • 28 November – Roger Bertemes, painter
  • References

    2006 in Luxembourg Wikipedia