2018 in Luxembourg
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Events in the year 2018 in Luxembourg.
Incumbents
- Monarch: Henri
- Prime Minister: Xavier Bettel
- Deputy Prime Minister:
- Etienne Schneider (until 5 December)
- Etienne Schneider and Félix Braz (from 5 December)
- President of the Chamber of Deputies:
- Mars Di Bartolomeo (until 30 October)
- Fernand Etgen (from 6 December)
- President of the Council of State: Georges Wiwenes
- Mayor of Luxembourg City: Lydie Polfer
Events
- 27 July - Line T1 of the Luxembourg City Tramway is extended between Rout Bréck-Pafendall and Place de l'Étoile.
- 14 October - In the general election, the Christian Social People's Party remains the largest party in the Chamber of Deputies, while Xavier Bettel's coalition government maintains its majority thanks to a strong result for the Greens.
Deaths

- 9 January - Nicky Hoffmann, 77, footballer (Etzella Ettelbruck, national team).[1]
- 27 January – Niki Bettendorf, 81, politician, deputy (1990-2006), Mayor of Bertrange (1982-2001).[2]
- 7 February - Johny Hoffmann, 73, footballer (national team).[3]
- 10 March - Armand Huberty, 87, Olympic gymnast (1952, 1960).[4]
- 16 May – Camille Gira, 59, politician, State Secretary for Sustainable Development and Infrastructure (since 2013), deputy (1994-2013), Mayor of Beckerich (1990-2013).
- 26 May - Jules Meurisse, 87, footballer (national team).[5]
- 3 June – Gilbert Trausch, 86, historian.[6]
- 21 July – Camille Perl, 79, Roman Catholic curialist, Vice President of the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei (2008-2009).[7]
- 13 August - Georges Hausemer, 61, writer.[8]
- 29 August - François Konter, 83, footballer (Anderlecht, national team).[9]
References
- ^ Nicolas Hoffmann
- ^ "Niki Bettendorf verstorben". Luxembourger Wort (in German). Archived from the original on 2018-02-07. Retrieved 29 January 2018.
- ^ Jean Nicolas Hoffmann
- ^ Armand Huberty
- ^ [1]
- ^ Historiker Gilbert Trausch gestorben (in German)
- ^ Msgr. Camille Perl verstorben (in German)
- ^ Der Luxemburger Schriftsteller Georges Hausemer (61) ist tot (in Luxembourgish)
- ^ François Konter gestorben (in German)
