Events from the year 2004 in France.
Incumbents
Events
- 3 January â Flash Airlines Flight 604 headed for Cairo crashes into the Red Sea. All 148 people on board are killed, of whom more than 120 were French tourists.
- 30 January â Former prime minister and current mayor of Bordeaux, Alain Juppe, is convicted of a party funding scam in the 1980s and early 1990s.
- 31 January â Air France and British Airways cancel five upcoming US flights to Washington, D.C., and Miami, Florida, amid fears of Al-Qaida.
- 10 February â The French National Assembly votes to pass a law banning religious items and clothing from schools.
- 20 February â The insecticide Regent (fipronil), from BASF, is banned in France for its implication in pollinator decline.
- 1 March â French troops are deployed to Haiti.
- 21âÂÂ28 March â Regional elections held, in which the government of Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin suffers a stunning and unprecedented defeat.
- 5 April â Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom, begins a state visit to France in honour of the centennial of the Entente Cordiale. The following day, she addresses the French Senate.
- 23 April â The last coal mine in France closes, La Houve near Creutzwald, ending nearly 300 years of coal mining.
- 23 May â A section of the ceiling in Terminal 2E at Paris's Charles de Gaulle Airport collapses, claiming at least 6 lives.
- 27 May â Peugeot launches the 407 range of sedans, estates and coupes. It replaces the successful 406.
- 5 June â Noël Mamère, the mayor of Bègles, conducts a marriage ceremony for two men, even though same-sex marriage in France has not yet been legalised.
- 8 June â The pickled heart of Louis XVII is buried in the royal crypt at Saint-Denis.
- 13 June â European Parliament election in France.
- July â France released five of six suspects after their repatriation from Guantanamo Bay detainment camp.
- 26 September â Senate election held.
- 6 November â Clash between the armed forces of Côte d'Ivoire and French peacekeepers takes place (see: 2004 Ivorian-French violence).
- 14 December â The world's tallest bridge, the Millau bridge over the river Tarn in the Massif Central mountains, is opened by President Jacques Chirac
- 26 December â 95 French people are among thousands of people killed and 189 seriously injured by the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.
Arts and literature
Sport
Deaths
January to March
- 3 January â Pierre Flamion, soccer player and manager (born 1924).
- 8 January â Franck Ténot, press agent, pataphysician and jazz critic (born 1925).
- 15 January
- Robert-Ambroise-Marie Carré, priest and author (born 1908).
- André Barrais, basketball player (born 1920).
- 22 January â Ticky Holgado, actor (born 1944).
- 13 February â François Tavenas, academic in Canada (born 1942).
- 18 February â Jean Rouch, filmmaker and anthropologist (born 1917).
- 21 February â Alex Métayer, comedian.
- 25 February â Jacques Georges, soccer administrator (born 1916).
- 4 March â Claude Nougaro, singer and songwriter (born 1929).
- 13 March â René Laloux, animator and film director (born 1929).
- 28 March â Robert Merle, novelist (born 1908).
April to June
- 25 April â Jacques Rouxel, animator (born 1931).
- 28 April â Patrick Berhault, mountain climber.
- April â Daniel Bernard, diplomat (born 1941).
- 1 May Jean-Jacques Laffont, economist (born 1947).
- 2 May â Paul Guimard, writer (born 1921).
- 28 May â Jean-Philippe Charbonnier, photographer (born 1921).
- 29 May â Gérard de Sède, author (born 1921).
- 31 May â ÃÂtienne Roda-Gil, songwriter and screenwriter (born 1941).
- 10 June â Antoine Argoud, twice attempted to assassinate Charles de Gaulle (born 1914).
- 11 June â Michel Roche, equestrian (born 1939).
- 18 June â André Gillois, writer and radio pioneer (born 1902).
July to September
- 9 July â Jean Lefebvre, actor (born 1919).
- 17 July â Lucien Leduc, soccer player and manager (born 1918).
- 18 July â ÃÂmile Peynaud, oenologist and researcher (born 1912).
- 24 July â Claude Ballif, composer (born 1924).
- 28 July â Bernard Saint-Hillier, General (born 1911).
- 3 August â Henri Cartier-Bresson, photographer (born 1908).
- 4 August â Cécile Guillame, first woman who engraved French postal stamps (born 1933).
- 9 August â Robert Lecourt, jurist, fourth President of the European Court of Justice (born 1908).
- 17 August â Gérard Souzay, baritone (born 1918).
- 20 August â Amelie Delagrange, murder victim (born 1982).
- 29 August â Jean-Louis Nicot, Air Force officer involved in the Algiers putsch (born 1911).
- 8 September â Raymond Marcellin, politician (born 1914).
- 9 September â Jean-Daniel Pollet, film director and screenwriter (born 1936).
- 24 September â Françoise Sagan, playwright, novelist and screenwriter (born 1935).
- 25 September â Alain Glavieux, professor in electrical engineering.
- 29 September â Richard Sainct, Rally Raid Motorcycle rider (born 1970).
October to December
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