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1947 in Luxembourg
The following lists events that happened during
1947
in the
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
.
Incumbents
Events
January – March
20 January –
Pierre Krier
dies, precipitating a crisis in the
National Union Government
.
12 February –
The National
Union Government
tenders its resignation.
1 March
– A
centre-right government
is formed between the
Christian Social People's Party
and the
Democratic Group
under incumbent
Prime Minister
Pierre Dupong
.
April – June
16 April
– The
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
is founded, with Luxembourg as one of the sixteen founding members.
16 April –
The government
commits itself to seeking 11.1bn
francs
in
war reparations
.
28 April –
Eugène Rodenbourg
is appointed to the
Council of State
, replacing
Jacques Delahaye
and
Robert Als
.
16 June
–
A law
is passed granting
Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer Luxembourgeois
management of the
national railway
network for
99 years
.
July – September
October – December
20 October
– A law is passed conferring family
welfare benefits
on all employees.
Births
26 March
–
Jean Huss
, politician
25 July –
Lucien Clement
, politician
31 August
–
Guy Rewenig
, writer
11 September –
Frank Wilhelm
, literary critic
19 September
Roger Gilson
, cyclist
20 December
–
Georges Schroeder
, member of the Council of State
Deaths
4 March
– Pierre Krier, politician
13 June –
Frantz Funck-Brentano
, historian
22 August
–
Aline de Saint-Hubert
, philanthropist
Footnotes