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Events in the year 2024 in France.

Incumbents

Events

January

February

April

  • April–ongoing – Two people die in a cholera epidemic in Mayotte.[9]
  • 19 April – A man is arrested after threatening to blow himself up near the Iranian Embassy in Paris.[10]
  • 22 April – Kendji Girac, the winner of the 2014 series of The Voice: la plus belle voix, is shot in Biscarrosse.[11]
  • 24 April – The union representing air traffic controllers in France cancels a planned 24-hour strike, although a majority of flights had already been cancelled.[12]

May

June

July

  • 3 July – Prisca Thevenot, Spokesperson of the Government of France and Renaissance candidate for Hauts-de-Seine's 8th constituency is attacked along with a supporter while putting up campaign posters in Meudon. Several suspects are arrested.[51]
  • 4 July – Film director Benoît Jacquot is charged with the rapes of actresses Julia Roy and Isild Le Besco between 1998 and 2000, and "rape, sexual assault and violence" committed between 2013 and 2018.[52]
  • 7 July: 2024 French legislative election (second round):
    • No party wins a majority in the National Assembly, with the left-wing New Popular Front gaining a plurality of seats and the far-right National Rally coming in third place.[53]
    • Prime Minister Gabriel Attal announces that he will resign effective July 8.[54] However, his resignation is rejected on that day by President Macron, who asks him to remain in office "for the time being".[55]
  • 11 July – A fire damages the spire of the 11th-century Rouen Cathedral during restoration. No further damage or injuries are reported.[56]
  • 12 July – A new political party L'Après is founded by dissidents from La France Insoumise.[57]
  • 13 July – Three people are killed and four injured after a mass shooting at a birthday party in Espinasse-Vozelle. The perpetrator commits suicide.[58]
  • 15 July – A soldier is injured in a knife attack while on patrol at the Gare de l'Est station in Paris. The perpetrator is arrested.[59]
  • 16 July – President Macron approves the resignation of Prime Minister Attal and his cabinet, but maintains Attal as head of a transitional caretaker government.[60]
  • 17 July – An 18-year old man is arrested in Bas-Rhin on suspicion of plotting attacks inspired by far-right extremism during the Paris Olympics.[61]
  • 18 July:
    • Seven people are killed in a suspected arson attack on an apartment in Nice.[62]
    • A police officer is injured in a knife attack along the Champs-Elysees in Paris. The assailant is shot dead.[63]
  • 22 July – President Macron opens the 142nd IOC Session in Paris.[64]
  • 23 July:
    • La France Insoumise introduces legislation to reverse pension changes and revert the legal retirement age to 62 years, with the National Rally offering support for the advancement of the legislation.[65]
    • A Russian national is arrested on suspicion of plotting acts of "destabilisation" during the Paris Olympics.[66]
  • 24 July – At the International Olympic Committee session before the start of the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, it is announced that the French Alps region has been conditionally approved to host the 2030 Winter Olympics.[67]
  • 26 July
  • 29 July –
    • French police arrest a far-left extremist who may have been behind an attack on the long-distance train network ahead of the opening of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.[71]
    • French police report multiple sabotage acts targeting telecommunications operators across six areas of the country, affecting 11,000 clients. The incidents are treated as vandalism. No one has been arrested and no group has claimed responsibility.[72]
    • Olympic organisers cancel the second session of triathlon training due to water quality concerns in the Seine.[73]
  • 30 July –

August

Predicted and scheduled events

Holidays

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†Good Friday and St Stephen's Day are observed in Alsace and Moselle only

Art and entertainment

Deaths

January

February

March

April

  • 25 April: Laurent Cantet, 63, film director (Time Out, The Class).[116]

July

August

See also

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