1995 in France

1995
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France

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Events from the year 1995 in France.

Incumbents

Events

  • 21 February – Ibrahim Ali, a 17-year-old Comorian living in France, is murdered by 3 far right National Front activists.
  • 13 April – Presidential Election held.
  • 7 May – Presidential Election held with Jacques Chirac elected as fifth president of the Fifth Republic.
  • 11 June – Municipal Elections held.
  • 13 June – President Jacques Chirac announces the resumption of nuclear tests in French Polynesia.
  • 18 June – Municipal Elections held.
  • 25 July – a gas bottle explodes in the Saint-Michel – Notre-Dame station, killing 8 and wounding 80 people. (see: 1995 Paris Metro bombing)
  • 17 August – a bomb at the Arc de Triomphe wounds 17 people.
  • 26 August – a huge bomb is found on the railroad tracks of a high-speed rail line near Lyon.
  • 3 September – a bomb malfunctions in a square in Paris, wounding 4.
  • 7 September – a car bomb at a Jewish school in Lyon wounds 14.
  • 18 September – Renault launches the Renault Megane, a range of hatchbacks, saloons, estates, coupes and cabriolets to replace the R19.[1]
  • 24 September – Student, Eric Borel, killed 14 people (including his parents) and injured five others, in a rampage in Toulon, before committing suicide.
  • 27 – 28 September – Bob Denard's mercenaries capture President Said Mohammed Djohor of the Comoros; the local army does not resist.
  • 29 September – Khaled Kelkal, a leader of the Armed Group (GIA) which carried out the attacks, is killed by EPIGN gendarmerie members resisting arrest.
  • October – Peugeot launches the 406 range of saloons, estates and coupés that replaces the 405. It also enters the people carrier market with the 806, which will also be sold as the Citroen Synergie, Fiat Ulysse and Lancia Z as part of a venture between PSA Peugeot Citroen and Fiat.
  • 4 October – France launches a counter-coup in the Comoros with 600 soldiers. They arrest Bob Denard and his mercenaries and take Denard to France; Caabi el-Yachroutu becomes the interim president.
  • 6 October – a gas bottle explodes in station Maison Blanche of the Paris Métro, wounding 13.
  • 17 October – a gas bottle explodes between the Musée d'Orsay and Saint-Michel – Notre-Dame stations, wounding 29.
  • 17 October- French-woman Jeanne Calment reaches the confirmed age of 120 years and 238 days making her the oldest person ever recorded.

Arts and literature

La Haine La Haine (drama) is released.

Sport

Births

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References

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