This article lists events from the year 2005 in France.
Incumbents
Events
- 5 January â Libération journalist Florence Aubenas and her Iraqi guide Hussein Hanoun Al-Saadi are taken hostage in Iraq (freed on 11 June).
- 11 February â André Vingt-Trois is named Archbishop of Paris.
- 20 February â Murders of Christelle and Lucas Leroy in Paris.
- 23 February â A controversial French law on colonialism, requiring teachers to paint it in a positive light, is passed by the national legislature.
- 25 February â Resignation of Minister of Finance Hervé Gaymard, following a scandal over the low rent of the exclusive apartment he occupied.
- March â The Renault Laguna gets facelifted.
- 31 March â An amendment to the 35-hour workweek law is voted, extending possibilities of overtime.
- April â The Fillon law reforming France's education system is voted, amidst student protests numbering hundreds of thousands.
- 6 April â First mental 13th root calculation of a 200-digit number, computed by Alexis Lemaire.
- 15 April â 2005 Paris fires â 24 people are killed and around 50 are injured in a fire at a hotel in central Paris.
- 27 April â First flight of Airbus A380 in Toulouse.
- 28 April â Sales begin of the Peugeot 1007 mini MPV.
- 16 May â Pentecost Monday ceases to be a statutory holiday, leading to strong protests.
- 19 May â Vélo'v bicycle-sharing system introduced in Lyon.
- 29 May â French referendum on the European Constitution votes resoundingly to reject it.
- 31 May â A new government, headed by Dominique de Villepin, is nominated.
- June â The Peugeot 307 gets facelifted.
- 28 June â Official announcement that ITER will be built in Cadarache, Southern France.
- 5 July â Laurence Parisot becomes the president of the Mouvement des Entreprises de France.
- 2 August â Air France Flight 358 bursts into flames after skidding off the end of runway in Toronto, all passengers survive.
- 11 August â Ariane 5GS launches Thaïcom-4/iPStar-1, the heaviest telecommunications satellite to date at 6505 kg, into orbit.
- 16 August â West Caribbean Airways Flight 708 crashes in Venezuela, killing 160, mostly French citizens from Martinique.
- 16 August â Assassination of Frère Roger, founder of the Taizé community.
- September â New Renault Clio is launched at the Frankfurt Motor Show.
- 3 September â Jacques Chirac is hospitalized for a "small vascular incident" affecting his eyesight.
- 11 October â Murder of Marine Boisseranc.
- 27 October â 2005 civil unrest in France begins, and will last until 17 November.
- November â The Renault Clio is voted European Car of the Year.
- 8 November â President Jacques Chirac declares a state of emergency on the 12th day of the French civil unrest.
- 16 November â Ariane 5 launches Spaceway-F2 and Telkom-2, the rocket's heaviest dual payload to date, at more than 8000 kg.
- 18 November â Partial privatization of ÃÂlectricité de France.
- 27 November â Surgeons in France carry out the first human face transplant on Isabelle Dinoire.
Undated
- Sourya, a French pop band is formed.
Births
Deaths
January to March
- 3 January â Claude Meillassoux, economic anthropologist and Africanist (born 1925).
- 5 January â René Le Hénaff, film editor and director (born 1901).
- 7 January â Pierre Daninos, writer and humorist (born 1913).
- 8 January â Jacqueline Joubert, television presenter (born 1921).
- 8 January â Michel Thomas, linguist, language teacher and decorated war veteran (born 1914).
- 10 January â Georges Bernier, also known as Le Professeur Choron, humorist (born 1929).
- 11 January â Fernand Cazenave, international rugby union player and coach (born 1924).
- 15 January â Michel Moine, journalist and parapsychologist (born 1920).
- 27 January â Aurélie Nemours, painter (born 1910).
- 28 January
- Jacques Villeret, actor (born 1951).
- Karen Lancaume, adult film star (born 1973).
- February â Madeleine Giteau, historian (born 1918).
- 6 February â Hubert Curien, physicist (born 1924).
- 7 February
- Madeleine Rebérioux, historian (born 1920).
- Paul Rebeyrolle, painter (born 1926).
- 10 February
- Humbert Balsan, film producer (born 1954).
- Jean Cayrol, poet and publisher (born 1911).
- 11 February â Raymond Hermantier, actor (born 1924).
- 13 February â Maurice Trintignant, motor racing driver (born 1917).
- 15 February â Pierre Bachelet, singer songwriter (born 1944).
- 22 February â Simone Simon, actress (born 1910).
- 25 February â Jean Prat, international rugby player (born 1923).
- 1 March â Edouard Stern, banker (born 1954).
- 15 March â Jean-Pierre Genet, cyclist (born 1940).
April to June
July to September
- 2 July â Pierre Michelot, double bass player (born 1928).
- 6 July â Claude Simon, novelist, 1985 Nobel Laureate in Literature (born 1913).
- 8 July â Laurent-Michel Vacher, philosopher, writer and journalist (born 1944).
- 19 July
- Alain Bombard, biologist, physician, politician and sailor (born 1924).
- Jean-Michel Gaillard, politician (born 1946).
- 26 July â Pierre Broué, historian and Trotskyist (born 1926).
- 28 July â Jacques Lacarrière, ice hockey player (born 1906).
- 3 August â Françoise d'Eaubonne, feminist writer (born 1920).
- 7 August â Paul Arnaud de Foïard, General (born 1921).
- 9 August
- Colette Besson, Olympic athlete (born 1946).
- François Dalle, businessman
- 16 August â Frère Roger, founder of the Taizé community (born 1915).
- 22 August
- Henri Genès, actor and singer (born 1919).
- Luc Ferrari, composer (born 1929).
- 25 August â Jacques Dufilho, actor (born 1914).
- 31 August
- Stéphane Bruey, international soccer player (born 1932).
- André Debry, one of the last surviving French veterans of World War I (born 1898).
- 9 September â André Pousse, actor (born 1919).
- 17 September â Jacques Lacarrière, writer, critic, journalist, and essayist (born 1925).
- 24 September â André Testut, motor racing driver (born 1926).
October to December
- 5 October â Alexis Tendil, World War I veteran (born 1896).
- 17 October â Jean Lescure, poet (born 1912).
- 25 October â Arman, artist (born 1928).
- 27 October
- Jean-Claude Irvoas, murder victim (born 1949).
- 28 October â Raymond Hains, artist and photographer (born 1926).
- 7 November â Jean-Jacques Le Chenadec, urban violence victim (born 1944).
- 9 November
- Jean Catoire, composer (born 1923).
- Marceau Somerlinck, soccer player (born 1922).
- November â Dominique Chaboche, politician and MEP (born 1937).
- 4 December â Gloria Lasso, singer (born 1922).
- 17 December â Jacques Fouroux, international rugby union player, coach (born 1947).
Full date unknown
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