The following lists events that happened during 2009 in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
Incumbents
Events
January â March
April â June
- 1 April â Luxembourg legalises euthanasia.
- 2 April â Luxembourg is included on a G-20 'grey list' of tax havens.
- 21 April â Jean-Claude Juncker delivers his fifteenth State of the Nation address.
- 27 April â Patrick Santer is appointed to the Council of State, replacing Victor Rod, who resigned on 7 March.
- 26 April â Andy Schleck wins the LiègeâÂÂBastogneâÂÂLiège in Belgium, marking the first victory of the classic by a cyclist from Luxembourg in 55 years.
- 12 May - Arcelor Mittal's annual general meeting is marked by a rioting by up to 1,000 steel-workers, bused in from Belgium and France, in Place des Martyrs.
- 20 May - Luxembourg and the United States sign a tax treaty, pledging to exchange private bank client details upon request: the first Luxembourg has signed with an OECD country.
- 24 May â The 2008-09 season of the National Division finishes, with F91 Dudelange winning the title for a fifth successive season.
- 30 May â F91 Dudelange win the Luxembourg Cup, beating UN Käerjéng 97 5âÂÂ0 in the final to complete the Double for the third time.
- 2 June - Luxembourg reports its first case of swine influenza in the ongoing pandemic.
- 7 June â Elections are held to the Chamber of Deputies and to the European Parliament. The CSV wins 26 seats of 60 in the Chamber and 3 of 6 in the European Parliament, strengthening its dominance.
- 7 June â Fränk Schleck wins the 2009 Tour de Luxembourg, with Team Saxo Bank picking up the team title. He is the first Luxembourger to win since 1983.
- 22 June - A protest by European milk farmers outside a Council of the European Union meeting in Luxembourg City ends in rioting.
July â September
October â December
Deaths
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