2016 in France

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Events from the year 2016 in France.

Incumbents[]

  • PresidentFrançois Hollande (Socialist)
  • Prime MinisterManuel Valls (Socialist, until 6 December), Bernard Cazeneuve (Socialist, starting 6 December)

Events[]

  • 1 January –
  • 27 January – Jean-Jacques Urvoas is appointed to be Minister of Justice.
  • 11 February – Former Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault is appointed as Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development.
  • 26 February – 41st César Awards.
  • 8 March – Laurent Fabius takes over as President of the Constitutional Council; and enter as simple members.
  • 31 March – Nuit debout begins at the Place de la République, Paris.
  • 6 April – En Marche!, a liberal centrist political party, is founded by Emmanuel Macron in Amiens.
  • 20 May – Introduction of plain packaging for cigarettes and tobacco products.
  • 11 May – Beginning of the 2016 Cannes Film Festival.
  • 10 June – Opening of the UEFA Euro 2016 in 10 French cities.
  • 13 June – Magnanville stabbing.
  • 26 June – Referendum in the Loire-Atlantique department about the Aéroport du Grand Ouest; 55% of the voters accept the project.
  • 3 July – Opening of the LGV Est.
  • 14 July – Terrorist attack in Nice.
  • 24 July – The 2016 Tour de France ends in Paris.
  • 26 July – 2016 Normandy church attack.
  • 5 August –
    • 177 athletes from France begin to compete at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
    • The Braderie de Lille is cancelled due to terrorist threats.
  • 6 August – Thirteen people are killed in a fire in Rouen.
  • 8 August – The El Khomri law is signed by President Hollande.
  • 30 August – Emmanuel Macron resigns from his position as Minister of the Economy.
  • 23 August – Laurent Wauquiez becomes president of The Republicans party ad interim.
  • 4 September – Notre Dame Cathedral bombing attempt.
  • 9 September – Opening of the fête de l'Humanité (3 days).
  • 1 October – Beginning of the 2016 Paris Motor Show.
  • 7 November – Yannick Jadot wins the Europe Ecology – The Greens primary and becomes the party's candidate for the 2017 French presidential election.
  • 13 November – A thousands of French people marks the first anniversary of last year attacks in Paris since World War II.
  • 27 November – Former Prime Minister François Fillon wins the right-wing primary for the 2017 French presidential election.
  • 1 December – President François Hollande announces he will not seek reelection in April 2017.
  • 6 December – Bernard Cazeneuve is appointed to be Prime Minister.
  • 19 December – The Law Court of the Republic founds IMF managing director Christine Lagarde guilty of negligence during her time as Minister of Finance.

General[]

The penetration rate of the mobile phone in French Republic is around 108–109%.[1]

Deaths[]

January[]

  • 1 January – Jacques Deny, mathematician (b. 1916)
  • 2 January – Michel Delpech, singer-songwriter and actor (b. 1946)
  • 4 January
  • 5 January
    • Tancrède Melet, tightrope walker (b. 1983)
    • Pierre Boulez, composer, conductor and writer (b. 1925)
  • 6 January – Yves Vincent, actor (b. 1921)
  • 7 January – André Courrèges, fashion designer (b. 1923)
  • 15 January – Robert Darène, film director and actor (b. 1914)
  • 18 January
    • Michel Tournier, writer (b. 1924)
    • Leila Alaoui, artist and photographer (b. 1982)
  • 20 January – Edmonde Charles-Roux, writer (b. 1920)
  • 21 January – Robert Sassone, road racing cyclist (b. 1978)
  • 23 January – Bernard Quennehen, road racing cyclist (b. 1930)
  • 28 January – Emile Destombes, Roman Catholic bishop (b. 1935)
  • 29 January – Jacques Rivette, film director and film critic (b. 1928)
  • 31 January – Benoît Violier, chef (b. 1971)

February[]

  • 1 February – Bernard Piras, politician (b. 1942)
  • 7 February – Juliette Benzoni, writer (b. 1920)
  • 8 February – Violette Verdy, ballerina (b. 1933)
  • 17 February – Claude Jeancolas, author (b. 1949)

March[]

  • 1 March – Jean Miotte, abstract painter (b. 1926)

April[]

  • 1 April – André Villers, photographer (b. 1930)
  • 15 April – Anne Grommerch, politician (b. 1970)

May[]

  • 1 May – Jean-Marie Girault, politician (b. 1926)
  • 5 May – Siné, political cartoonist (b. 1928)

July[]

  • 1 July – Yves Bonnefoy, poet (b. 1923)
  • 2 July – Michel Rocard, former Prime Minister (b. 1930)

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ https://www.arcep.fr/index.php?id=13858#c96953 Archived 27 August 2018 at the Wayback Machine A. I Taux de pénétration mobile en France
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