2019 in France
This article lists major events that happened in 2019 in France.
Incumbents
- President – Emmanuel Macron
- Prime Minister – Édouard Philippe
Events
January">Portal:Current events/January 2019">January
- 12 January - 2019 Paris explosion: An explosion occurs at a bakery on Rue de Trevise in Paris' 9th arrondissement, killing four people and injuring forty-seven others.
- 14 January - The Brest University Hospital Center becomes the first hospital in the world to acquire a PET scan.
- 15 January - Launch of the Great National Debate
- 22 January - Signing of the Aachen Treaty in Aachen, 56 years to the day after the signing of the Élysée Treaty
February">Portal:Current events/February 2019">February
- 5 February - February 2019 Paris fire: A suspected arson at an apartment block on Rue Erlanger in Paris' 16th arrondissement kills ten people, making it the deadliest fire in Paris since 2005.
- 6 February - Matthieu Orphelin, member of the French National Assembly for Maine-et-Loire's 1st constituency, close to the former minister of ecology Nicolas Hulot, leaves the LREM's parliamentary group to protest against the government's ecological policy.
- 7 February - Following the growing diplomatic tensions between the French government and the Italian government, the French ambassador to Italy, Christian Masset is recalled to France.
- 8 February - 34th Victoires de la Musique
- 13 February -
- *Alain Juppé, Jacques Mézard and François Pillet are proposed to enter the Constitutional Council to replace Lionel Jospin, Michel Charasse and Jean-Jacques Hyest
- *25th Victoires de la musique classique
- 19 February - Alexandre Benalla is remanded for violating the judicial review he was subjected to.
- 22 February - 44th César Awards
- 24 February - Nearly 2000 hectares ravaged by 49 fire departures in less than 24 hours in Corsica.
- 25 February - The Secretary of State for the Digital Sector, Mounir Mahjoubi, reveals that an attack on the central Internet directory ICANN is underway.
March">Portal:Current events/March 2019">March
- 2 March - Riots in Grenoble, due to the death of two teenagers riding a scooter who collided with a bus while being pursued by a police patrol.
- 12 March - Cargo ship Grande America sinks after catching fire on 10 March in the Bay of Biscay, approximately west of France, causing a 2,200-tonne oil spill.
- 16 March - Yellow vests movement: Protests against President Emmanuel Macron enter a fourth month in Paris. Tear gas is fired at protesters throwing stones at riot police in front of the Arc de Triomphe, news stands are torched at the Champs-Élysées, and a branch of Banque Tarneaud is burned. More than 80 arrests are made. Businesses around the Champs-Élysées are looted.
- 27 March - Nathalie Loiseau, Benjamin Griveaux and Mounir Mahjoubi leave the government.
- 31 March - Amélie de Montchalin, Sibeth Ndiaye and Cédric O enter the government to replace the previous three.
April">Portal:Current events/April 2019">April
- 15 April - A major fire engulfs Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, resulting in the roof and main spire collapsing.
May">Portal:Current events/May 2019">May
- 14 May -
- *National tribute to Cédric de Pierrepont and Alain Bertoncello, soldiers killed during the fight of Gorom-Gorom.
- *Beginning of the 2019 Cannes Film Festival
- 24 May - The explosion of a parcel bombed in Lyon injures 14 people.
- 26 May - 2019 European Parliament election
June">Portal:Current events/June 2019">June
- 5 June - Valérie Pécresse, president of the Regional Council of Île-de-France and Robin Reda member of the French National Assembly for Essonne's 7th constituency quit The Republicans.
- 6 June - Commemorations mark the 75th anniversary of the Normandy landings.
- 7 June -
- * A SNSM boat capsizes in front of Les Sables d'Olonne during a rescue mission of a fisherman caught in the Storm Miguel. 3 rescuers and the fisherman drown.
- * Aina Kuric, member of the French National Assembly for Marne's 2nd constituency, quits the LREM, having been a prominent critic of the asylum-immigration bill proposed by the government in July 2018, but stays within the LREM's parliamentary group.
- * Beginning of the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup.
- 9 June - A driver refuses to obey a check and hits 2 children in Lorient after a chase, one of whom dies of his injuries.
- 12 June - Sandrine Josso, member of the French National Assembly for Loire-Atlantique's 7th constituency, quits LREM and the LREM parliamentary group to join the Liberties and Territories group.
- 22 June - Steve Maia Caniço's case begins after the latter's disappearance following a police charge against a group of party-goers.
- 24 June - France is affected by the early European heat wave, absolute temperature records are beaten. Bouches-du-Rhône, Gard, Hérault and Vaucluse have been put under red alert due to potentially very dangerous temperatures. On 25 June Paris reaches its hottest July day on record, with a temperature of 42.6 °C.
- 24 June - Agnès Thill, member of the French National Assembly for Oise's 2nd constituency, is excluded from LREM and the LREM's parliamentary group following homophobic remarks.
- 27 June - The 2019 National Diploma session, originally scheduled for June 27 and 28, is postponed to July 1 and 2 due to the extreme heat.
July">Portal:Current events/July 2019">July
- 6 July - Death of Patricia Gallerneau, member of the French National Assembly for Vendée's 2nd constituency. She is replaced by her substitute.
- 6 to 28 July - 2019 Tour de France.
- 11 July - After a decade, the end of Vincent Lambert case following the death of the latter, who had been brain dead for 10 years.
- 16 July - Resignation of the Minister of Ecological and Solidarity Transition François de Rugy following Mediapart's revelations of his use of public funds. Élisabeth Borne succeeds him.
August">Portal:Current events/August 2019">August
- 2 August - Crash of a Tracker 22, water bomber plane, near Générac. Franck Chesneaux, a former fighter pilot and a Tracker 22's pilot, died in an operation fighting major fires around Générac. During his national tribute, he is awarded the Legion of Honour and the Medal for internal security, posthumously.
- 4 August - Franky Zapata becomes the first person to fly over English Channel on his own invention, the Flyboard Air.
- 6 August - Jean-Mathieu Michel, Mayor of Signes, is overturned by a van that illegally deposited rubble on the side of the road. The mayor will die soon after.
- 28 August -
- *A chemical accident injures 14 people, two of them seriously, in a company located in Avon and Samois-sur-Seine.
- *Emmanuel Macron nominates Sylvie Goulard as candidate for France as European Commissioner.
September">Portal:Current events/September 2019">September
- 3 September - Jean-Paul Delevoye and Jean-Baptiste Djebbari enter the government.
- 8 September - A fire ravages 300 hectares and a house in Loupian.
- 9 September - Albane Gaillot, member of the French National Assembly for Val-de-Marne's 11th constituency, quits the LREM, deploring the vote on "laws restricting individual freedoms".
- 13 September - The mayor of Levallois-Perret Patrick Balkany is sentenced to 4 years in prison with immediate incarceration and 10 years of ineligibility for tax evasion, after a highly publicized three-month trial.
- 26 September - Rouen Lubrizol factory fire : Fire in a chemical factory of the company Lubrizol classified Seveso II high threshold. A thick plume of black smoke forms, reaching more than 20 km. As part of the management of the accident, various measures are taken for the protection of the population.
- 29 September - popular tribute to Jacques Chirac, who died on September 26 ; then national mourning and funeral on September 30.
October">Portal:Current events/October 2019">October
- 3 October - Paris police headquarters stabbing
- 28 October - Bayonne mosque shooting
November">Portal:Current events/November 2019">November
- 11 November - the War Memorial for France in External Operations is inaugurated in Paris.
- 25 November - 2019 Ménaka helicopter crash : a collision between two helicopters results in the death of 13 French soldiers in Mali.
- 29 November - Pascale Fontenel-Personne, member of the French National Assembly for Sarthe's 3rd constituency, quits LREM, following his disagreement with the functioning of the party.
December">Portal:Current events/December 2019">December
- 5 December - Start of a social movement to protest against a reform of the pension system.
- 14 December - Miss France 2020.
- 16 December - Resignation of Jean-Paul Delevoye, High Commissioner for Pensions.
- 18 December - Laurent Pietraszewski is appointed Secretary of State for Pensions.
- 31 December -final shutdown of the Longwave transmitter Europe 1.
Deaths
January
- January 3
- * Roger Bastié, French rugby coach and player
- * Anne-Marie Minvielle, French journalist
- * Christine de Rivoyre, French journalist and writer
- January 7
- * Guy Charmot, French military doctor and member of the French resistance during World War II
- * Aline Kiner, French journalist and novelist
- * Bernard Tchoullouyan, French judoka
- January 8 – Pierre Barillet, French playwright
- January 10
- * Patrick Malrieu, French activist of Breton traditional culture
- * René Mouille, French aeronautical and space engineer
- January 11 – Michel Dejouhannet, French professional road bicycle racer
- January 13
- * Pierre Alard, French athlete
- * Guy Sénac, French footballer
- January 15 – José Souto, French professional footballer and manager
- January 16 – Denis Sire, French comics artist and illustrator
- January 20 – François Perrot, French actor
- January 21
- * Marcel Azzola, French accordionist
- * Henri, Count of Paris, Head of the House of Orléans
- January 26
- * Jean Guillou, French composer, organist, and pianist
- * Michel Legrand, French composer
- January 27 – Henry Chapier, French journalist
- January 29 – Jean-Pierre Boccardo, French sprinter
- January 31
- * Pierre Nanterme, French business executive
- * Georges Sarre, French politician
February
- February 4
- * Sandrine Doucet, French politician
- * Véronique Schiltz, French archaeologist and historian of art
- February 9 – Tomi Ungerer, French illustrator
- February 14 – Michel Bernard, French middle- and long-distance runner
- February 16 – Serge Merlin, French actor
- February 18 – Jean Périsson, French conductor
- February 19 – Marie-Claire Bancquart, French poet
- February 21 – Jean-Christophe Benoît, French baritone
- February 25 – Roland Leroy, French journalist and politician
- February 27
- * Pierrette Fleutiaux, French writer
- * Michel Sainte-Marie, French politician
March
- March 5 – Jacques Loussier, French pianist and composer
- March 7 – Guillaume Faye, French journalist and writer
- March 8 – Raoul Barrière, French rugby union player and coach
- March 9
- * Patrick Grandperret, French film director
- * Robert Lemaître, French professional footballer
- * Pierre de Saintignon, French politician
- * Jean-Pierre Richard, French writer and literary critic
- March 16 – Yann-Fañch Kemener, French Breton's traditional singer
- March 17 – René Fontès, French rugby executive and politician
- March 18 – Marcel-Pierre Cléach, French politician
- March 23 – Jacques Dessemme, French basketball player
- March 26
- * Michel Bacos, French pilot
- March 27 – Pierre Bourguignon, French politician
- March 28 – Pierre Lacroix, French rugby union player
- March 29 – Agnès Varda, French film director
- March 30 – Maurice Hardouin, French professional footballer
April
- April 1 – Caravelli, French conductor and composer
- April 3
- * Jacqueline Lichtenstein, French philosopher and art historian
- * Gabriel Piroird, French Roman Catholic prelate
- * Maurice Pon, French lyricist
- April 8
- * Gaston Rousseau, French racing cyclist
- * Turgeon, French racehorse
- April 16 – Francis Croissant, French archaeologist and art historian
- April 20 – Enrico Alberto, French-Italian footballer
- April 23 – Charles Gheerbrant, French politician
- April 24
- * Françoise Barrière, French composer
- * Jean-Pierre Marielle, French actor
- * Dick Rivers, French rock and roll singer
- April 28 – Daniel Horlaville, French footballer
- April 29 – Albert-Marie de Monléon, French Roman Catholic prelate
- April 30 – Anémone, French actress, filmmaker and political activist
May
- May 2 – Michel Crauste, French rugby player
- May 4 – Claude Cadart, French sinologist
- May 7 – Jean Vanier, Canadian Catholic philosopher, theologian and humanitarian
- May 10 – Geneviève Raugel, French mathematician
- May 11 – Jean-Claude Brisseau, French film director
- May 14 – Étienne Perruchon, French composer
- May 16
- * André Lurton, French winemaker
- * Mick Micheyl, French actress, singer and sculptor
- May 22 – François-René Tranchefort, French musicologist
- May 24 – Bertrand P. Collomb, French business executive
- May 26 – Rémi Gazel, French video game composer
- May 28 – Jean Juventin, French politician
June
- June 1 – Michel Serres, French philosopher, theorist and writer
- June 2 – Yannick Bellon, French film director, editor and screenwriter
- June 9 – Yves Bot, French magistrate
- June 10 – Michel Sitjar, French rugby player
- June 14
- * Maurice Bénichou, French actor
- * Roger Béteille, French aeronautical engineer and businessman
- June 15 – Daniel Colin, French politician
- June 17
- * Jean-Marie Hullot, French computer scientist and programmer
- * Pierre Pardoën, Frech racing cyclist
- June 18 – François Doubin, French politician
- June 19 – Philippe Zdar, French electronic musician and record producer
- June 25 – Bruno de Keyzer, French cinematographer
- June 26 – Édith Scob, French actress
July
- July 1 – Pierre Lenhardt, French theologian
- July 2 – Élie Brousse, French rugby league player
- July 3 – Raymond Tarcy, French politician
- July 4 – Pierre Lhomme, French cinematographer
- July 7 – Patricia Gallerneau, French politician
- July 12 – Jean-Pierre Worms, French sociologist and politician
- July 18 – Charles Ceccaldi-Raynaud, French lawyer and politician
- July 21 – Éric Névé, French film producer
- July 25 – Pierre Péan, French journalist and author
- July 31
- * Marcel Berlins, French legal journalist
- * Armand Jung, French politician
- * Jean-Luc Thérier, French rally driver
August
- August 2 – Schoschana Rabinovici, French-born Lithuanian Holocaust survivor and writer
- August 3
- * Henri Belolo, French music producer and songwriter
- * Jean-Claude Bouttier, French boxer and actor
- August 7 – Michel Che, French chemist
- August 8 – Jean-Pierre Mocky, French film director, screenwriter, and producer
- August 13 – Josette Arène, French Olympic swimmer
- August 19 – Philippe Leroy, French politician
- August 26
- * Pal Benko, French-born Hungarian chess grandmaster
- * Christian Bonaud, French Islamologist and philosopher
- August 27 – Philippe Madrelle, American politician
- August 28
- * Michel Aumont, French actor
- * Pascal Gnazzo, French racing cyclist
- August 29 – Jean Guillou, French Olympic gymnast
- August 31 – Anthoine Hubert, French professional racing driver
September
- September 3 – Peter Lindbergh, German fashion photographer and film director
- September 4
- * Patrick Dehornoy, French mathematician
- * Roger Etchegaray, French cardinal
- September 7 – Roger Boutry, French composer and conductor
- September 8 – Henri de Contenson, French archaeologist
- September 14 – Sam Szafran, French artist
- September 15 – André Jourdain, French politician
- September 19 – Charles Gérard, French actor and director
- September 26 – Jacques Chirac, 84th Prime Minister and 22nd President of France
October
- October 3 – Roger Taillibert, French architect
- October 6 – Joseph Gourmelon, French politician
- October 8 – Georgette Elgey, French journalist and historian
- October 9
- * Lorand Gaspar, Hungarian–born French poet
- * Robert Guestier Goelet, French-born American businessman and philanthropist
- * Louis-Christophe Zaleski-Zamenhof, Polish-French civil engineer and esperantist
- October 10 – Marie-José Nat, French actress
- October 26 – Pascale Roberts, French actress
- October 28 – Annick Alane, French actress
November
- November 2 – Marie Laforêt, French-Swiss singer and actress
- November 3 – Yvette Lundy, member of the French Resistance during World War II
- November 4 – Jacques Dupont, French racing cyclist, Olympic champion
- November 5
- *Dominique Farran, French radio host and journalist.
- *André Zimmermann, French racing cyclist, Tour de l'Avenir winner
- November 8 – Lucette Destouches, ballet dancer and instructor
- November 13 – Raymond Poulidor, French bicycle racer
- November 21 – Jean Douchet, French film director, historian, and film critic
December
- December 3 – André Daguin, 84, French chef, cancer.
- December 5 – Gérard Detourbet, 73, French automotive executive and engineer, cancer.
- December 7
- * Denis Lalanne, French sports journalist
- * Bertrand Landrieu, French politician and prefect
- December 11
- * Nicole de Buron, 90, French writer.
- * Guy Laporte, 71, French actor, Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease.
- December 13 – Jean-Claude Carle, French politician
- December 14
- * Anna Karina, Danish-French film actress, director, writer, and singer
- * Bernard Lavalette, French actor
- December 15
- *Bertrand Lemennicier, French economist
- *Jean de Viguerie, French historian
- December 16 – Bernard Lefèvre, French footballer
- December 17 – Jacques Grimbert, French conductor and choral conductor
- December 18
- *Claudine Auger, French actress
- *Alain Barrière, French singer
- *Jacques Bravo, French politician
- *Ibrahim Diarra, French rugby union player
- December 21
- *François Autain, French politician
- *Emanuel Ungaro, French fashion designer
- December 27
- * Bernard Lavigne, French rugby union player
- *Fabien Thiémé, French politician
- December 30 - Pierre Galet, French ampelographer