Events in the year 2023 in France.
Incumbents
Events
January
February
- 7 February â 2023 French pension reform strikes
- A third day of national protests are held, attended by over 2 million strikers, 400,000 in Paris alone, according to the CGT, while the police estimate that around 757,000 strikers participated.
- 11 February â 2023 French pension reform strikes
- A fourth day of national protests are held, attended by over 2.5 million strikers, 500,000 of whom were in Paris, according to the CGT, whilst the Ministry of the Interior claims that 963,000 protested.
- 16 February â 2023 French pension reform strikes
- Unions said some 1.3 million people participated in strikes nationwide, with 30 percent of flights from Paris' Orly Airport being cancelled.
- 22 February â Murder of Agnès Lassalle
March
April
May
- 11 May â The National Assembly votes 130 to 109 for a bill that not only would town halls in have to fly both the French and European flags but also all town halls must display a presidential portrait. The bill goes to the Senate
- 21 May â Three people are killed in a gang shooting in the 11th arrondissement of Marseille.
June
- 8 June â Six children are injured during a mass stabbing in Lake Annecy, Haute-Savoie. The Syrian perpetrator, a failed asylum seeker, is arrested. A motive behind the attack is still unclear.
- 16 June â A magnitude 4.8 earthquake strikes Niort, Deux-Sèvres, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, injuring two people and severely damaging hundreds of buildings.
- 21 June â 2023 Paris explosion: Around 50 people are injured and one is missing after an explosion and fire on Rue Saint-Jacques in Paris.
- 27 June â Killing of Nahel Merzouk: A 17-year-old boy is shot dead by a police officer after an attempted traffic stop in Nanterre, Hauts-de-Seine, ÃÂle-de-France. Due to the incident, rioting breaks out.
- 28 June â Nahel Merzouk riots: Riots occur in several towns following the killing of Merzouk by a police officer. At least 150 people are arrested, 24 police officers are injured, and 40 cars are set alight. Town halls, schools, and police stations are also set on fire or attacked.
- 29 June â Nahel Merzouk riots: Rioting continues for a third night across France with at least 100 people being arrested as 40,000 police officers are deployed to tackle the unrest. A town hall is set on fire in Clichy-sous-Bois, while supermarkets and other shops are looted by gangs in Nantes and Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis.
- 30 June âÂÂ
- Killing of Nahel Merzouk: The police officer involved in the killing of Merzouk is charged with homicide.
- Nahel Merzouk riots: Rioters set fire to the main public library in Marseille as civil unrest continues across France. More than 900 people have been arrested and Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin deploys an additional 45,000 police officers to the streets.
July
- 1 July âÂÂ
- Nahel Merzouk riots: Riots continue across France. More than 1,300 arrests, and 79 police officers injured.
- Looters raid a gun shop in Marseille, stealing eight hunting rifles and ammunition before police intervene.
- President Emmanuel Macron cancels a state visit to Germany, which would have been the first state visit in 23 years.
- 2 July â Nahel Merzouk riots: Rioters ram-raid and set ablaze the residence of L'Haÿ-les-Roses mayor Vincent Jeanbrun, a member of the centre-right Republicans party, injuring the mayor's wife and child. Jeanbrun was at the town hall during the incident.
- 3 July â Hundreds march in support of Mayor Vincent Jeanbrun, whose house was set ablaze on Sunday morning.
August
- 9 August â Nine people are killed and two others are missing after a fire breaks out in a guesthouse accommodating disabled people in Wintzenheim, Alsace.
- 13 August â Three people are killed and eighteen are injured in a fire in an apartment complex in Grasse, Alpes-Maritimes.
- 14 August â France announces that supermarket prices increased 13.1% in July according to the national statistics bureau.
- 27 August â France announces plans to ban the Islamic abaya dress in schools.
September
October
November
December
Deaths
January
- 1 January â Jacques Sereys, 94, actor (On Guard, Chouchou, Towards Zero).
- 2 January âÂÂ
- Alain Acard, 71, Olympic sprint canoer (1972, 1976).
- Catherine David, 73, French-American literary critic and novelist.
- François Geindre, 76, politician, mayor of Hérouville-Saint-Clair (1971âÂÂ2001).
- 4 January â Michel Ferté, 64, racing driver.
- 5 January â Jean Clémentin, 98, journalist (Le Canard enchaîné), writer, and spy.
- 6 January âÂÂ
- Marc-Kanyan Case, 80, Olympic footballer (1968).
- Jacques Grattarola, 92, footballer (Cannes, Saint-ÃÂtienne).
- 7 January âÂÂ
- Marcelle Engelen Faber, 99, resistance fighter.
- Henri Heurtebise, 86, poet and editor.
- 8 January âÂÂ
- Michel Laurencin, 78, academic and historian.
- Christiane Papon, 98, politician, MEP (1987âÂÂ1989) and deputy (1988âÂÂ1993).
- 9 January â Max Chantal, 64, rugby league player (Villeneuve XIII, national team).
- 10 January â Pierre Dorsini, 88, footballer (Toulouse, Nancy).
- 11 January â François Roussely, 78, government official and magistrate, president of ÃÂlectricité de France (1998âÂÂ2004).
- 12 January âÂÂ
- Jean Laurent, 78, banker and businessman, managing director of Crédit Agricole (1999âÂÂ2005).
- Daniel Richard, 78, entrepreneur.
- 13 January âÂÂ
- Madeleine Attal, 101, actress and theatre director.
- Fañch Peru, 82, teacher, writer and politician, mayor of Berhet (1983âÂÂ2001).
- 14 January â Bernard Delemotte, 83, diver and cameraman.
- 15 January â Noël Coulet, 90, academic and historian.
- 16 January â Pierre Danos, 93, rugby union player (RC Toulon, AS Béziers Hérault, national team).
- 17 January âÂÂ
- Jean-Claude Marty, 79, rugby league player (FC Lézignan XIII, Racing Club Albi XIII, national team).
- Lucile Randon, 118, supercentenarian, world's oldest living person (since 2022).
- Paul Vecchiali, 92, film director (At the Top of the Stairs, Rosa la rose, fille publique, Once More) and author.
- 18 January âÂÂ
- Jacques Jarry, 93, linguist and archeologist.
- Paul Vecchiali, 92, film director (At the Top of the Stairs, Rosa la rose, fille publique, Once More) and author.
- Marcel Zanini, 99, Turkish-born French jazz musician.
- 19 January âÂÂ
- Gilles Beyer, 66, figure skater and skating coach.
- Claude Guillon, 70, writer and philosopher.
- 20 January â Loïc Guguen, dramatic baritone.
- 23 January âÂÂ
- Serge Laget, 66, board game designer (Mare Nostrum, Mystery of the Abbey).
- Roland Weller, 84, businessman, president of RC Strasbourg Alsace (1994âÂÂ1997).
- 24 January â Christelle Doumergue, 59, basketball player (Clermont UC, Tango Bourges Basket, national team).
- 25 January âÂÂ
- Maria Deroche, 84, Brazilian-born French architect.
- Roger Louret, 72, actor, playwright, and theatre director.
- 26 January â Attilio Labis, 86, ballet dancer and teacher.
- 28 January â Gérard Caillaud, 76, actor (The Accuser, L'argent des autres, The Dogs) and stage director.
- 29 January â Adama Niane, 56, actor (Get In, Lupin).
March
- 17 March â Habib Qahwaji, 91, Palestinian political activist and writer
June
- 2 June â Jacques Rozier, 96, film director and screenwriter (Adieu Philippine, Du Cote D'Orouet).
- 18 June â Paul-Henri Nargeolet, 77, explorer and victim of the Titan submersible implosion.
- 26 June â Ysabelle Lacamp, 68, writer and actress.
- 27 June - Nahel Merzouk, Nahel Merzouk (sometimes spelled Naël), a 17-year-old French youth of Maghrebian Algerian descent, was shot and killed by a police officer during a traffic stop
July
October
November
December
See also
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