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Events in the year 2020 in France.

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Ongoing — COVID-19 pandemic in France

January

  • 3 January – Villejuif stabbing where a man kills one person and wounds two others with a knife before the perpetrator is shot dead by police.[1]
  • 18 January – French police call for backup as protesters try to storm a theater where President Emmanuel Macron and his wife are watching The Fly.[2]
  • 20 January – Annie Chapelier, member of the National Assembly for Gard's 4th constituency, leaves LREM. She denounces "an above-ground movement, indifferent to the territories" where "little more or less self-proclaimed chiefs" want to be superior to "a mass, insignificant in their eyes, who is asked for blind allegiance and obedience", as well as inaction in the face of the "climate emergency".[citation needed]
  • 24 January – The first cases of COVID-19 are confirmed in France: one in Bordeaux, a Chinese native of Wuhan who lives and works in the Bordeaux region, and two in Paris, a couple of Chinese tourists.[3]

February

March

April

  • 4 April – A terrorist knife attack in Romans-sur-Isère resulted in the death of two civilians and the wounding of five others. The perpetrator was arrested and charged with terrorist crimes.[4]
  • 13 April – President Emmanuel Macron makes a television address on coronavirus to the nation viewed by 36.7 million people.[5]

June

  • 11–17 June – 2020 Dijon riots: A 16-year-old Chechen in assaulted in Dijon, leading to several violent clashes, including in the Grésilles district.[6]
  • June – Louis Aliot became the first National Rally Mayor in Perpignan with a city of more than 100,000 people.[7]

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Nathaël Julan
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Marie-Thérèse Cheroutre
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Michou

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Philippe Adamov
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François André

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July

  • 25 July – Olivia de Havilland, Japanese-born British-American film actress (b. 1916)
  • 28 July – Gisèle Halimi, Tunisian and French lawyer, feminist, and essayist (b. 1927)
  • 30 July - Djemel Barek [fr] French-Algerian actor (b.1963)

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Bernard Stiegler

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