2018 in France

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January

February

  • 20 February Beginning of the "Operation Dead Island ", a general strike lasting several weeks in Mayotte against insecurity and uncontrolled Comorian immigration
  • 23 February 35 mayors in the Nièvre department resign to protest against the closure of the Clamecy hospital emergency room at night.[3]

March

White March in memory of Mireille Knoll

April

May

Démonstration by female filmmakers demanding equality between men and women in the film industry, during 2018 Cannes Film Festival

June

  • 24 June Dismantling of the right-wing extremist terrorist group "Action of the operational forces" (AFO) by the arrest of its 9 members including its chief and arrest of the leader of self-proclaimed group "Volontaires pour la France"; seizure of about twenty firearms and dismantling of a clandestine laboratory of homemade explosives. The AFO had planned to carry out attacks in France against Muslims.

July

Sight of people to celebrate France's victory at the 2018 football World Cup, in Chambéry

August

  • 1 August Lawmakers vote to outlaw catcalling.[citation needed]
  • 28 August Nicolas Hulot resigns as Minister of Ecological and Inclusive Transition to protest against the government's ecological policy.

September

October

November

Gilets jaunes in Belfort

December

Deaths

January

France Gall
Jean-Louis Koszul
Paul Bocuse

February

Jacqueline Vaudecrane

March

Hubert de Givenchy

April

F'Murr in 2009
Geneviève Claisse in 1995

May

Nicole Fontaine in 2002

June

Yvette Horner in 1960

July

Frank Giroud in 2010

August

Rosa Bouglione

September

René Pétillon

December

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