2005 in politics explained
These are some of the notable events relating to politics in 2005.
Events
January
February
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
- 27 October – Political establishment in France is rocked by the spread of rioting among poor immigrant communities in suburbs of the major cities.
November
December
- 6 December – David Cameron becomes the 26th Leader of the British Conservative Party
- 15 December – Parliamentary elections are held in Iraq.
- 17 December – Evo Morales wins the presidential elections in Bolivia, ousting incumbent Eduardo Rodríguez and becoming the country's first indigenous leader.
Deaths
- January 1 – Shirley Chisholm, first black woman elected to the U.S. Congress (born 1924)
- January 1 – Robert Matsui, Member of the U.S. Congress from Sacramento, California (born 1941)
- January 4 – Ali al-Haidri, Governor of Baghdad
- January 10 – James Forman, American civil rights activist (born 1928)
- January 17 – Zhao Ziyang, reformist Premier of the People's Republic of China and General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (born 1919)
- February 2 – Zurab Zhvania prime minister of Georgia, is suffocated in a gas leak at a friend's home
- February 6 – Gnassingbé Eyadéma President of Togo since 1967, dies of an illness
- February 14 – Former prime minister of Lebanon Rafiq Hariri is assassinated in Beirut in a massive car bomb explosion.
- February 24 – Hans-Jürgen Wischnewski, German politician
- March 8 – Aslan Maskhadov rebel President of Chechnya is killed in battle with Russian troops
- March 28 – Howell Heflin former United States senator from Alabama
- April 2 – Pope John Paul II, Head of the Roman Catholic Church and chief of state of the Vatican City dies of heart failure
- April 6 – Rainier III Prince of Monaco since 1948, second longest-reigning head of state in the world at the time of his death
- August 19 – Mo Mowlam, British MP (born 1949)
See also