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Accession to the Throne – 5 October 2025
In the presence of members of the Grand Ducal Family, members of the Government, members of Parliament, as well as representatives of the Council of State, the judiciary, the municipal council of Luxembourg City, and the diplomatic corps, a solemn Mass with Te Deum is celebrated under the presidency of the Archbishop of Luxembourg, Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich, at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Luxembourg (Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Luxembourg).
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Accession to the Throne - 3 October 2025
Following the appointment, on 8 October 2024, of HRH the Hereditary Grand Duke as Lieutenant-Représentant, Luxembourg celebrates a historic event.

Photos from Xavier Bettel's post
Topics
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The Government's Commitment to Digital Accessibility
Equality is one of the fundamental principles of our democracy. All websites and mobile applications of public bodies are subject to a requirement of non-discrimination of users, in particular on the issue of disability.
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Kulturentwécklungsplang 2018-2028
The first National Cultural Development Plan serves to guarantee freedom of expression and the necessary creative spaces, so that arts, culture and actors can continue to improve the quality of our lives.
Government Council
The Government Council meets on a weekly basis at the Ministry of State in order to deliberate all the matters on the agenda which is decided by the Prime Minister, President of the Government Council.
The press releases of the Government Council are in French.
Interviews
Presentation of the Government
BETTEL Xavier
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade
Minister for Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Affairs
BACKES Yuriko
Minister of Defence
Minister for Mobility and Public Works
Minister for Gender Equality and Diversity
MARGUE Elisabeth
Minister of Justice
Minister Delegate to the Prime Minister for Media and Connectivity
Minister Delegate to the Prime Minister for Relations with Parliament
Publications
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About... the History of Luxembourg
This brochure succinctly outlines the evolution of Luxembourg from the 10th century to the present. A timeline running through the brochure highlights the key dates of the history of Luxembourg. A QR code at the end of the brochure takes...
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About... Languages in Luxembourg
There are precious few countries where, as in Luxembourg, multiple languages are in daily use throughout the entire national territory, both orally and in written form, and in every aspect of life. Luxembourg is characterised by its multilingualism: Luxembourgish, German and French are spoken on a daily basis alongside the languages of the 180 nationalities living in the Grand Duchy, in particular Italian, Portuguese and English. These languages reflect the migratory flows and the country's institutional and financial development. Together, they form an important part of the Luxembourg identity and serve as a basis for social cohesion.