The following lists events that happened during 2000 in France .
The year 2000 is in particular remembered in France by a media campaign on the conditions of detention of prisoners. A parliamentary board of inquiry was created. The conclusions of the report were that French prisons were both unhealthy and over-populated. The sanitary arrangements were considered to be scandalous. The government of Lionel Jospin launched a programme to renovate and build new prisons.
1 February – a 35-hour working week imposed on companies of over 20 employees (see also Working Time Directive ).
24 September – Constitutional Referendum is held on whether the presidential mandate should be reduced from seven to five years.
4 November – a demonstration is held in Paris for the abolition of prisons.
1 January – Jean-Claude Izzo , poet, playwright, screenwriter and novelist (b. 1945)
2 January – Henri René Guieu , science fiction writer (b. 1926)
3 February – Pierre Plantard , draughtsman , principal perpetrator of the Priory of Sion hoax (b. 1920)
5 February – Claude Autant-Lara , film director and later MEP (b. 1901)
11 February
5 March – Lolo Ferrari , dancer, porn star, actress, and singer (b. 1963)
October to December [ edit ]
10 November
12 November – Franck Pourcel , composer, arranger and conductor of popular music and classical music (b. 1913 )
16 November – Ahmet Kaya , Turkish–Kurdish folk singer , he was living in France since 1999 until his death. (b. 1957 )
17 November – Louis Néel , physicist , the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1970 (b. 1904)[ 5]
22 November – Théodore Monod , naturalist, explorer and humanist scholar (b. 1902)
25 November – Raymond Janot , politician
29 November – Bernard Pertuiset , neurosurgeon (b. 1920)
15 December – Jacques Goddet , sports journalist and Tour de France director (b. 1905)
28 December – Jacques Laurent , writer and journalist (b. 1919)
13th century 14th century 15th century 16th century 17th century 18th century 19th century 20th century 21st century