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List of events
Events from the year 1995 in France .
January – SIVU des Inforoutes de l'Ardèche is founded.[ 1]
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 Mégane , a range of hatchbacks, saloons, estates, coupes and cabriolets to replace the R19 .[ 2]
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.
15–16 December – 16 members of the Order of the Solar Temple die in a mass murder-suicide in the Vercors massif . These bodies are discovered on 23 December, the day after the first publication of the report of the Parliamentary Commission on Cults in France .
Arts and literature [ edit ]
La Haine is released.
13 January – Léna Marrocco , figure skater
28 January
5 February – Rouguy Diallo , triple jumper
6 February – Enzo Crivelli , footballer
9 February – Yann Bodiger , footballer
13 February – Georges-Kévin Nkoudou , footballer
16 February – Nicolas Gavory , footballer
17 February – Stéphane Sparagna , footballer
27 February – Charlotte Bonnet , swimmer
2 March – Ange-Freddy Plumain , footballer
9 March – Baptiste Santamaria , footballer
15 March – Morgan Demiro-O-Domiro , trampoline gymnast
24 March – Enzo Fernández , footballer
1 April – Maxence Perrin , actor
8 April – Farès Bahlouli , footballer
23 April – Lénaëlle Gilleron-Gorry , figure skater
24 April – Axel Chapelle , pole vaulter
10 May – Gabriella Papadakis , ice dancer
23 May – Younès Kaabouni , footballer
31 May – Romain Le Gac , ice dancer
5 June – Ferland Mendy , footballer
6 June – Mira Boumejmajen , artistic gymnast
17 June – Clément Lenglet , footballer
22 June – Wilhem Belocian , sprinter
24 June – Hervin Ongenda , footballer
25 June – Jean-Philippe Gbamin , footballer
3 July – Mike Maignan , footballer
15 July – Corentin Jean , footballer
26 July – Marco Ilaimaharitra , footballer
13 August – Presnel Kimpembe , footballer
22 August – Aristote Madiani , footballer
27 August – Joelly Belleka , basketball player
November to December [ edit ]
8 July – Paul Bonneau , composer (b. 1918)
15 July – Robert-Joseph Coffy , Roman Catholic cardinal (b. 1920)
19 July – René Privat , cyclist (b. 1930)
23 July – Fabien Galateau , cyclist (b. 1913)
29 July – Philippe De Lacy , actor (b. 1917)
6 August – André Fleury , composer, pianist and organist (b. 1903)
11 August – Marcel Moussy , screenwriter and television director (b. 1924)
19 August – Pierre Schaeffer , composer, inventor of musique concrète (b. 1910)
22 August – Gilles Andruet , chess player (b. 1958)
29 August – Pierre Max Dubois , composer (b. 1930)
September – René Zazzo , psychologist (b. 1910)
4 September – Edmond Jouhaud , one of four generals who staged the Algiers putsch of 1961 (b. 1905)
24 September – Eric Borel , spree killer (b. 1978)
October to December [ edit ]
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