1968 in Luxembourg
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Contents
Incumbents
Events
January – March
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April – June
- 6 April – Representing Luxembourg, Chris Baldo and Sophie Garel finish eleventh in the Eurovision Song Contest 1968 with the song Nous vivrons d'amour.
July – September
- 5 August – A law reforming secondary education is passed.[1]
October – December
- 5 October – A law changing the criteria for eligibility to sit in the Chamber of Deputies is passed.[1]
- 29 October – Disagreements over the budget for the following year lead to the collapse of the Werner-Cravatte Ministry.[2]
- 15 December – Legislative elections are held. In the Chamber of Deputies, the DP wins five extra seats, reversing their losses in 1964.[2]
- 16 December - Paul Wilwertz resigns from the Council of State to take up his seat in the Chamber of Deputies.[3]
Births
- 12 June – Princess Sibilla of Luxembourg
- 30 December – Marc Lies, politician
Deaths
- 12 October – Jean Gallion, politician
Footnotes
References
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