2012 in France
| |||||
Decades: |
| ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
See also: | Other events of 2012 History of France • Timeline • Years |
Incumbents
- President: Nicolas Sarkozy (until 16 May), François Hollande (starting 16 May)
- Prime Minister: François Fillon (until 16 May), Jean-Marc Ayrault (starting 16 May)
Events
January
- 11 January – French journalist Gilles Jacquier is killed in Homs, Syria after coming under fire whilst reporting the Syrian uprising for France 2. He is the first Western casualty of the conflict.[1]
- 13 January – Standard & Poor's downgrades France's credit rating from AAA to AA+.[2]
- 23 January – The Senate passes a bill criminalising the denial of the Armenian Genocide.[3]
February
- 22 February – The term 'mademoiselle' is removed from official documents following a campaign by feminist organisations.[4]
- 28 February – The Constitutional Council rules that the bill criminalising denial of the Armenian genocide infringes on freedom of speech, and is therefore unconstitutional. In response, Nicolas Sarkozy orders a redraft of the bill.[5]
April
- April 22 – François Hollande and incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy are selected as second round competitors in the 2012 French presidential election.
- May 6 – François Hollande is elected as the new president of France.
- May 15 – François Hollande is sworn in as president of France; he will serve only one term.
July
- Commission on renewal and ethics in public life is formed by François Hollande on 16 July 2012.[6]
Deaths
- 14 February – Henri-Germain Delauze, 82, engineer and diver, founder of COMEX
- 15 February – Jacques Duby, 89, actor
- 22 February – Rémi Ochlik, 28, photographer
- 25 February – Maurice André, 78, trumpeter (born 1933)
- 28 March – Eduard Steinberg, 75, painter (born 1937)
- 29 July – Chris Marker, 91, artist (born 1921)
References
- Samuel, Henry (11 January 2012). "Syria: French journalist killed in Homs". The Telegraph. London: Telegraph Media Group. Retrieved 5 February 2014.
- "France loses AAA rating as euro governments downgraded". BBC News. BBC. 13 January 2012. Retrieved 5 February 2014.
- Willsher, Kim (23 January 2012). "Armenian genocide denial to be banned in France as senators approve new law". The Guardian. London: Guardian Media Group. Retrieved 5 February 2014.
- Sayare, Scott (22 February 2012). "'Mademoiselle' Exits Official France". The New York Times. Retrieved 5 February 2014.
- "French genocide law 'unconstitutional' rules court". France24. 28 February 2012. Retrieved 5 February 2014.
- "Décret n° 2012-875 du 16 juillet 2012 portant création d'une commission de rénovation et de déontologie de la vie publique" [Decree No. 2012-875 of 16 July 2012 establishing a commission renewal and ethics in public life] (in French). LegiFrance. Retrieved 12 November 2014.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.