1975 in Luxembourg
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The following lists events that happened during 1975 in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
| Position | Incumbent |
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| Grand Duke | Jean[1] |
| Prime Minister | Gaston Thorn |
| Deputy Prime Minister | Raymond Vouel |
| President of the Chamber of Deputies | Antoine Wehenkel René Van Den Bulcke |
| President of the Council of State | Maurice Sevenig (until 26 June) Emile Raus (from 26 June) |
| Mayor of Luxembourg City | Colette Flesch |
Events
January – March
- 6 February - A law is passed legalising divorce by mutual consent.[2]
- 22 March – Representing Luxembourg, Geraldine Branigan finishes fifth in the Eurovision Song Contest 1975 with the song Toi.
April – June
July – September
- 21 July - Annette Schwall-Lacroix is appointed to the Council of State.[3]
- 16 September - Prime Minister Gaston Thorn is appointed President of the United Nations General Assembly.[4]
October – December
Unknown
- Gross domestic product falls by 6.1%, mostly due to a collapse in the steel price.
Births
- 17 October – Anne Kremer, tennis player
