2025 in Luxembourg
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Events in the year 2025 in Luxembourg.
Incumbents
- Monarch: Henri (until 3 October); Guillaume V (from 3 October)
- Prime Minister: Luc Frieden
- Deputy Prime Minister: Xavier Bettel
- President of the Chamber of Deputies: Claude Wiseler
- President of the Council of State: Marc Thewes
- Mayor of Luxembourg City: Lydie Polfer
Events
- 25 February – The Illuccix prostate cancer imaging agent is approved in Luxembourg.[1]
- 25 March – Post Luxembourg becomes the first European operator to migrate to an autonomous, AI-ready fiber network.[2]
- 29 March – A worker in a Goodyear factory in Colmar-Berg is killed in a workplace accident.[3]
- June - Fernand Kartheiser, MEP for the Alternative Democratic Reform Party (ADR) is expelled from the European Conservatives and Reformists Group, because he visited Russia.[4][5][6]
- 22 September – Luxembourg formally recognizes the State of Palestine.[7]
- 3 October – Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg abdicates and his eldest son Guillaume accedes to the throne.[8]
- 11 December - Georges Mischo resigns as Minister for Labour and Sports amidst controversy surrounding his relationship with trade unions, and is replaced by Marc Spautz and Martine Hansen.[9]
Holidays
- 1 January – New Year's Day
- 21 April – Easter Monday
- 1 May – International Workers' Day
- 9 May – Europe Day
- 29 May – Ascension Day
- 9 June – Whit Monday
- 23 June – National Day
- 15 August – Assumption Day
- 1 November – All Saints' Day
- 25 December – Christmas Day
- 26 December – Saint Stephen's Day
Deaths
- 14 January - Michel Medinger, 83, photographer and Olympic middle-distance runner (1964).[12]
- 26 February - Pierre Joris, 78, Luxembourgish-American poet and writer.[13]
- 1 March – Prince Frederik, 22, son of Prince Robert[14]
- 23 March - Marcel Glesener, 87, politician and trade unionist, deputy (1989–2004).[15]
- 17 June - Léon Krier, 79, architect.[16]
- 19 August - Alain Anen, 75, Olympic fencer (1972).[17]
Art and entertainment
References
- ^ "Illuccix® Prostate Cancer Imaging Agent Approved in Luxembourg". The Malaysian Reserve. 2025-02-25. Retrieved 2025-04-06.
- ^ "POST Luxembourg becomes first European operator to migrate to an autonomous, AI-ready fiber network". TMC. Retrieved 2025-04-06.
- ^ "Goodyear employee killed in workplace accident had lived in Luxembourg for decade". Luxembourg Times. 2025-04-06. Retrieved 2025-04-06.
- ^ "With Expulsion from ECR Looming, Luxembourg Party Reportedly Eyes Patriots". Hungary Today. 20 June 2025.
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- ^ "September 22, 2025: UN two-state solution summit and Middle East news". CNN. 22 September 2025. Retrieved 22 September 2025.
- ^ "EU-member Luxembourg enthrones monarch, drawing hundreds". France 24. 3 October 2025. Retrieved 3 October 2025.
- ^ "Georges Mischo resigns as Labour and Sports minister". RTL Today. 2025-12-08.
- ^ "Luxembourg Public Holidays 2025". Public Holidays Global. Retrieved 24 October 2024.
- ^ "Public holidays in Luxembourg". The Government of Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Retrieved 24 October 2024.
- ^ Le photographe luxembourgeois Michel Medinger est mort à 83 ans (in French)
- ^ De Lëtzebuerger Auteur Pierre Joris ass gestuerwen (in Luxembourgish)
- ^ "Luxembourg's Prince Frederik Dies at 22 from Rare Genetic Condition: 'He Is My Superhero,' Says Dad Prince Robert". People. Retrieved 2025-04-06.
- ^ Marcel Glesener est décédé après une courte maladie (in French)
- ^ Lëtzebuerger Architekt Léon Krier am Alter vun 79 Joer gestuerwen (in Luxembourgish)
- ^ Alain Anen