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, national politics, public policy, government, world economics, and international business, that took place in various nations, regions, organizations, around the world in
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Events


January

* January 11 – Sultan
Muhammad V of Kelantan Sultan Muhammad V (Jawi alphabet, Jawi: ; born 6 October 1969) has reigned as the 29th Sultan of Kelantan since September 2010 and served as the 15th Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia from December 2016 until his abdication in January 2019. He ...
officially abdicates his position as
Yang di-Pertuan Agong The Yang di-Pertuan Agong (, Jawi: ), also known as the Supreme Head of the Federation, the Paramount Ruler or simply as the Agong, and unofficially as the King of Malaysia, is the constitutional monarch and head of state of Malaysia. The of ...
(
Malaysia Malaysia ( ; ) is a country in Southeast Asia. The federation, federal constitutional monarchy consists of States and federal territories of Malaysia, thirteen states and three federal territories, separated by the South China Sea into two r ...
's head of state) two years early, the first ever to do so. * January 21 –
Ireland Ireland ( ; ga, Éire ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe, north-western Europe. It is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel (Grea ...
celebrates the hundredth anniversary of the
First Dáil The First Dáil ( ga, An Chéad Dáil) was Dáil Éireann as it convened from 1919 to 1921. It was the first meeting of the unicameral parliament of the revolutionary Irish Republic. In the December 1918 election to the Parliament of the Unite ...
with a joint sitting of the Dáil and Seanad at the
Mansion House, Dublin The Mansion House ( ga, Teach an Ard-Mhéara) is a house on Dawson Street, Dublin, which has been the official residence of the Lord Mayor of Dublin since 1715, and was also the meeting place of the Dáil Éireann from 1919 until 1922. History ...
. * January 24 – Sultan
Abdullah of Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri'ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Al-Musta'in Billah ( ms, السلطان عبدﷲ رعاية الدين المصطفى بالله شاه الحاج ابن المرحوم سلط ...
is proclaimed Malaysia's new head of state (Yang di-Pertuan Agong), having succeeded his own father, Ahmad Shah, as Sultan of Pahang in the interim. *January 29 –
Sierra Leone Sierra Leone,)]. officially the Republic of Sierra Leone, is a country on the southwest coast of West Africa. It is bordered by Liberia to the southeast and Guinea surrounds the northern half of the nation. Covering a total area of , Sierra ...
prohibits female genital mutilation.


February

*February 3 –
Nayib Bukele Nayib Armando Bukele Ortez (; born 24 July 1981) is a Salvadoran politician and businessman who is the 43rd president of El Salvador, serving since 1 June 2019. He is the first president since José Napoleón Duarte (1984–1989) not to have ...
of the center-right Grand Alliance for National Unity (GANA) is elected president of
El Salvador El Salvador (; , meaning " The Saviour"), officially the Republic of El Salvador ( es, República de El Salvador), is a country in Central America. It is bordered on the northeast by Honduras, on the northwest by Guatemala, and on the south b ...
. * February 6 –
Matthieu Orphelin Matthieu Orphelin (born 3 December 1972) is a French politician who served as a member of the French National Assembly from 2017 to 2022, representing Maine-et-Loire. Early life and education Orphelin is an engineer at the École centrale de ...
, a member of the
French National Assembly The National Assembly (french: link=no, italics=set, Assemblée nationale; ) is the lower house of the bicameral French Parliament under the Fifth Republic, the upper house being the Senate (). The National Assembly's legislators are known a ...
for
Maine-et-Loire Maine-et-Loire () is a department in the Loire Valley in the Pays de la Loire region in Western France. It is named after the two rivers, Maine and the Loire. It borders Mayenne and Sarthe to the north, Loire-Atlantique to the west, Indre-e ...
, leaves the La République En Marche parliamentary group in protest against the government's ecological policy. * February 13 –
Spain , image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg , national_motto = ''Plus ultra'' (Latin)(English: "Further Beyond") , national_anthem = (English: "Royal March") , i ...
's parliamentary opposition votes down the government's budget; this results in prime minister
Pedro Sánchez Pedro Sánchez Pérez-Castejón (; born 29 February 1972) is a Spanish politician who has been Prime Minister of Spain since June 2018. He has also been Secretary-General of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) since June 2017, having pr ...
, calling a general election. *February 23 –
Muhammadu Buhari Muhammadu Buhari (born 17 December 1942) is a Nigerian politician and current president of Nigeria since 2015. Buhari is a retired Nigerian Army major general who served as the country's military head of state from 31 December 1983 to 27 Au ...
wins reelection as president of
2019 Nigerian general election General elections were held in Nigeria on 23 February 2019 to elect the President, Vice President, House of Representatives and the Senate. The elections had initially been scheduled for 16 February, but the Electoral Commission postponed the ...
. * February 24 **In the
2019 Senegalese presidential election Presidential elections were held in Senegal on 24 February 2019. Incumbent president Macky Sall of the Alliance for the Republic was re-elected for a second term with 58% of the vote in the first round. Electoral system The President of Senegal ...
, the incumbent,
Macky Sall Macky Sall (, wo, Maki Sàll, fuc, 𞤃𞤢𞤳𞤭 𞤅𞤢𞤤‎, italic=no, Maki Sal; born 11 December 1961) is a Senegalese politician who has been President of Senegal since April 2012. He was re-elected President in the first round voti ...
, wins a second term in office. **A
constitutional referendum A referendum (plural: referendums or less commonly referenda) is a direct vote by the electorate on a proposal, law, or political issue. This is in contrast to an issue being voted on by a representative. This may result in the adoption of a ...
is held in
Cuba Cuba ( , ), officially the Republic of Cuba ( es, República de Cuba, links=no ), is an island country comprising the island of Cuba, as well as Isla de la Juventud and several minor archipelagos. Cuba is located where the northern Caribbea ...
to approve a new constitution passed by the
National Assembly of People's Power The National Assembly of People's Power ( es, Asamblea Nacional del Poder Popular) is the unicameral parliament of the Republic of Cuba. It is currently composed of 605 representatives who are elected from multi-member electoral districts for a ...
during 2018. * February 27–28
2019 North Korea–United States Hanoi Summit The 2019 North Korea–United States Hanoi Summit, commonly known as the Hanoi Summit, was a two-day summit meeting between North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong-un and U.S. president Donald Trump, held at the French Colonial Hôtel Métropol ...
.


March

* March 13 ** The
British Parliament The Parliament of the United Kingdom is the supreme legislative body of the United Kingdom, the Crown Dependencies and the British Overseas Territories. It meets at the Palace of Westminster, London. It alone possesses legislative supremacy ...
votes to reject the idea of leaving the EU, also known as
Brexit Brexit (; a portmanteau of "British exit") was the withdrawal of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU) at 23:00 GMT on 31 January 2020 (00:00 1 February 2020 CET).The UK also left the European Atomic Energy Community (EAEC or ...
, without first agreeing to a deal with EU. * March 15 **The
Christchurch mosque shootings On 15 March 2019, two consecutive mass shootings occurred in a terrorist attack on two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand. The attacks, carried out by a lone gunman who entered both mosques during Friday prayer, began at the Al Noor Mosque ...
result in widespread calls for changes to
New Zealand New Zealand ( mi, Aotearoa ) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island () and the South Island ()—and over 700 smaller islands. It is the sixth-largest island count ...
's gun laws. * March 19 –
Nursultan Nazarbayev Nursultan Abishuly Nazarbayev ( kk, Нұрсұлтан Әбішұлы Назарбаев, Nūrsūltan Äbişūlı Nazarbaev, ; born 6 July 1940) is a Kazakh politician and military officer who served as the first President of Kazakhstan, in off ...
resigns as
President of Kazakhstan The president of the Republic of Kazakhstan ( kk, Қазақстан Республикасының Президенті, Qazaqstan Respublikasynyñ Prezidentı; russian: Президент Республики Казахстан, Prezident Respu ...
after 29 years in office and appoints
Kassym-Jomart Tokayev Kassym-Jomart Kemeluly Tokayev ( kk, Қасым-Жомарт Кемелұлы Тоқаев, Qasym-Jomart Kemelūly Toqaev ; born 17 May 1953) is a Kazakh politician and diplomat who is currently serving as the President of Kazakhstan since 12 J ...
as
acting president An acting president is a person who temporarily fills the role of a country's president when the incumbent president is unavailable (such as by illness or a vacation) or when the post is vacant (such as for death, injury, resignation, dismissal ...
. Astana is renamed
Nur-Sultan Astana, previously known as Akmolinsk, Tselinograd, Akmola, and most recently Nur-Sultan, is the capital city of Kazakhstan. The city lies on the banks of the Ishim (river), Ishim River in the north-central part of Kazakhstan, within the Akmo ...
the following day in his honor. *March 20 – Europe's antitrust regulators fine
Google Google LLC () is an American multinational technology company focusing on search engine technology, online advertising, cloud computing, computer software, quantum computing, e-commerce, artificial intelligence, and consumer electronics. ...
1.49 billion euros ($1.7 billion) for freezing out rivals in the online advertising business. The ruling brings to nearly $10 billion the fines imposed against Google by the
European Union The European Union (EU) is a supranational political and economic union of member states that are located primarily in Europe. The union has a total area of and an estimated total population of about 447million. The EU has often been des ...
. * March 21 **
Brazil Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area ...
's former
President President most commonly refers to: *President (corporate title) *President (education), a leader of a college or university *President (government title) President may also refer to: Automobiles * Nissan President, a 1966–2010 Japanese ful ...
Michel Temer Michel Miguel Elias Temer Lulia (; born 23 September 1940) is a Brazilian politician, lawyer and writer who served as the 37th president of Brazil from 31 August 2016 to 31 December 2018. He took office after the impeachment and removal from off ...
is arrested, along with former Governor of
Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro ( , , ; literally 'River of January'), or simply Rio, is the capital of the state of the same name, Brazil's third-most populous state, and the second-most populous city in Brazil, after São Paulo. Listed by the GaWC as a b ...
Moreira Franco Wellington Moreira Franco (; born October 19, 1944) is a Brazilian politician who served as the 54th Governor of Rio de Janeiro from 1987 to 1991 and Minister of Mines and Energy in 2018. He is a member of the Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB ...
, as the result of an investigation into
corruption Corruption is a form of dishonesty or a criminal offense which is undertaken by a person or an organization which is entrusted in a position of authority, in order to acquire illicit benefits or abuse power for one's personal gain. Corruption m ...
known as "
Operation Car Wash Operation Car Wash ( pt, Operação Lava Jato) was a criminal investigation by the Federal Police of Brazil's Curitiba branch. It began in March 2014 and was initially headed by investigative judge in France, but unlike judges in the common law ...
". * March 23 **The
Liberal-National Coalition The Liberal–National Coalition, commonly known simply as "the Coalition" or informally as the LNP, is an alliance of centre-right political parties that forms one of the two major groupings in Australian federal politics. The two partners in ...
government led by
Gladys Berejiklian Gladys Berejiklian (born 22 September 1970) is an Australian former politician who served as the 45th premier of New South Wales and the leader of the New South Wales division of the Liberal Party from 2017 to 2021. Berejiklian became a member ...
wins the
2019 New South Wales state election The 2019 New South Wales state election was held on Saturday 23 March 2019 to elect the 57th Parliament of New South Wales, including all 93 seats in the Legislative Assembly and 21 of the 42 seats in the Legislative Council. The election was ...
and returns to office with a reduced majority. ** The final territory of the
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant An Islamic state is a State (polity), state that has a form of government based on sharia, Islamic law (sharia). As a term, it has been used to describe various historical Polity, polities and theories of governance in the Islamic world. As a t ...
, located in
Al-Baghuz Fawqani Al-Baghuz Fawqani ( ar, ٱلْبَاغُوز فَوْقَانِي, al-Bāġūz Fawqānī) is a town in Syria, located in Abu Kamal District, Deir ez-Zor. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Al-Baghuz Fawqani had a populatio ...
,
Syria Syria ( ar, سُورِيَا or سُورِيَة, translit=Sūriyā), officially the Syrian Arab Republic ( ar, الجمهورية العربية السورية, al-Jumhūrīyah al-ʻArabīyah as-Sūrīyah), is a Western Asian country loc ...
, is liberated. ** An estimated 400,000 people
march March is the third month of the year in both the Julian and Gregorian calendars. It is the second of seven months to have a length of 31 days. In the Northern Hemisphere, the meteorological beginning of spring occurs on the first day of Marc ...
in central
London London is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a estuary down to the North Sea, and has been a majo ...
in protest against
Brexit Brexit (; a portmanteau of "British exit") was the withdrawal of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU) at 23:00 GMT on 31 January 2020 (00:00 1 February 2020 CET).The UK also left the European Atomic Energy Community (EAEC or ...
. * March 31 ** 2019–20 Hong Kong protests: Large-scale demonstrations begin in
Hong Kong Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China ( abbr. Hong Kong SAR or HKSAR), is a city and special administrative region of China on the eastern Pearl River Delt ...
as the result of the proposal of new legislation by China's government.


April

* April 2 –
Abdelaziz Bouteflika Abdelaziz Bouteflika (; ar, عبد العزيز بوتفليقة, ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz Būtaflīqa ; 2 March 1937 – 17 September 2021) was an Algerian politician and diplomat who served as President of Algeria from 1999 to his resignation in 2019 ...
resigns as
President of Algeria The president of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria is the head of state and chief executive of Algeria, as well as the commander-in-chief of the Algerian People's National Armed Forces. History of the office The Tripoli Program, whi ...
amid widespread protests, after nearly two decades in office. *April 11 –
Kim Jae-ryong Kim Jae-ryong (, born 1959) is a North Korean politician who served as Premier of North Korea from April 2019 to August 2020. A senior official within the Workers' Party of Korea, he has served as the director of the Organization and Guidance D ...
is appointed premier of
North Korea North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the northern half of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and shares borders with China and Russia to the north, at the Yalu River, Y ...
at the first session of the 14th Supreme People's Assembly, replacing
Pak Pong-ju Pak Pong-ju (; born 10 April 1939) is a North Korean politician who served as the Premier of North Korea from 2003 to 2007 and again from 2013 to 2019. He was elected a member of the Presidium of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) in 2016. Earl ...
, who had been in post for six years.
Choe Ryong-hae Choe Ryong-hae (born 15 January 1950) is a North Korean politician and military officer who currently serves as Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly and First Vice President of the State Affairs Commission, holding ...
is appointed president of the presidium, replacing
Kim Yong-nam Kim or KIM may refer to: Names * Kim (given name) * Kim (surname) ** Kim (Korean surname) *** Kim family (disambiguation), several dynasties **** Kim family (North Korea), the rulers of North Korea since Kim Il-sung in 1948 ** Kim, Vietnamese f ...
after 21 years. * April 17 –
2019 Indonesian general election General elections were held in Indonesia on 17 April 2019. For the first time in the country's history, the president, the vice president, members of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR), and members of local legislative bodies were elected ...
: Incumbent president
Joko Widodo Joko Widodo (; born 21 June 1961), popularly known as Jokowi, is an Indonesian politician and businessman who is the 7th and current president of Indonesia. Elected in July 2014, he was the first Indonesian president not to come from an elite ...
wins a second term. The result is immediately disputed by his opponent
Prabowo Subianto Prabowo Subianto Djojohadikusumo (born 17 October 1951) is an Indonesian politician, businessman and former army lieutenant general who is the currently-appointed Minister of Defense of the Republic of Indonesia. He is the son of Sumitro Djojoh ...
, alleging electoral fraud. * April 28 – A
snap election A snap election is an election that is called earlier than the one that has been scheduled. Generally, a snap election in a parliamentary system (the dissolution of parliament) is called to capitalize on an unusual electoral opportunity or to ...
called by Spain's prime minister
Pedro Sánchez Pedro Sánchez Pérez-Castejón (; born 29 February 1972) is a Spanish politician who has been Prime Minister of Spain since June 2018. He has also been Secretary-General of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) since June 2017, having pr ...
results in victory for the
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party ( es, Partido Socialista Obrero Español ; PSOE ) is a social-democraticThe PSOE is described as a social-democratic party by numerous sources: * * * * political party in Spain. The PSOE has been in gov ...
(PSOE). The
2019 Spanish general election There were two general elections in Spain in 2019: 2019 Spanish general election may refer to: * April 2019 Spanish general election, to elect the 13th Cortes Generales of the Kingdom of Spain * November 2019 Spanish general election, to elect the 1 ...
is for all 350 seats in the
Congress of Deputies The Congress of Deputies ( es, link=no, Congreso de los Diputados, italic=unset) is the lower house of the Cortes Generales, Spain's legislative branch. The Congress meets in the Palacio de las Cortes, Madrid, Palace of the Parliament () in Ma ...
and 208 (of the 266) seats in the
Senate A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the ancient Roman Senate (Latin: ''Senatus''), so-called as an assembly of the senior (Latin: ''senex'' meaning "the el ...
. The PSOE, under
Pedro Sánchez Pedro Sánchez Pérez-Castejón (; born 29 February 1972) is a Spanish politician who has been Prime Minister of Spain since June 2018. He has also been Secretary-General of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) since June 2017, having pr ...
, wins the most seats, but not an outright majority.


May

*1 May **
Naruhito is the current Emperor of Japan. He acceded to the Chrysanthemum Throne on 1 May 2019, beginning the Reiwa era, following the abdication of his father, Akihito. He is the 126th monarch according to Japan's traditional order of succession. ...
becomes Emperor of Japan in succession to his father
Akihito is a member of the Imperial House of Japan who reigned as the 125th emperor of Japan from 7 January 1989 until his abdication on 30 April 2019. He presided over the Heisei era, ''Heisei'' being an expression of achieving peace worldwide. Bo ...
. His accession marks the beginning of the
Reiwa is the current era of Japan's official calendar. It began on 1 May 2019, the day on which Emperor Akihito's elder son, Naruhito, ascended the throne as the 126th Emperor of Japan. The day before, Emperor Akihito abdicated the Chrysanthemum ...
era. *5 May **Pro-Western
Stevo Pendarovski Stevo Pendarovski ( mk, Стево Пендаровски, ; born 3 April 1963) is a Macedonian politician who serves as the 5th and current President of North Macedonia since 12 May 2019. Early life and education Stevo Pendarovski was born o ...
wins the second round in the
2019 North Macedonian presidential election Presidential elections were held in North Macedonia in 2019. Three candidates were on the ballot in the first round, held on 21 April: Stevo Pendarovski, supported by the ruling coalition led by the Social Democratic Union of Macedonia, including ...
. *16 May ** Xavier Espot is sworn in
Prime Minister of Andorra The head of government of the Principality of Andorra (), alternatively known as the Prime Minister of Andorra, is the chief executive of the government of Andorra. They are appointed by the General Council. The position was created in 1982 afte ...
, succeeding
Antoni Martí Antoni Martí Petit (; born 30 July 1963) is an Andorran architect and politician who served as the prime minister of Andorra from May 2011 to 16 May 2019, when he was elected on the ticket of the Democrats for Andorra. He was re-elected in the ...
. *17 May **Brexit talks in
United Kingdom The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Europe, off the north-western coast of the continental mainland. It comprises England, Scotland, Wales and North ...
between Labour and the Conservatives end without agreement, following six weeks of cross-party debate, with Jeremy Corbyn saying negotiations have "gone as far as they can." *18 May **
2019 Australian federal election The 2019 Australian federal election was held on Saturday 18 May 2019 to elect members of the 46th Parliament of Australia. The election had been called following the dissolution of the 45th Parliament as elected at the 2016 double dissolut ...
:
Scott Morrison Scott John Morrison (; born 13 May 1968) is an Australian politician. He served as the 30th prime minister of Australia and as Leader of the Liberal Party of Australia from 2018 to 2022, and is currently the member of parliament (MP) for t ...
's
Liberal Liberal or liberalism may refer to: Politics * a supporter of liberalism ** Liberalism by country * an adherent of a Liberal Party * Liberalism (international relations) * Sexually liberal feminism * Social liberalism Arts, entertainment and m ...
/
National National may refer to: Common uses * Nation or country ** Nationality – a ''national'' is a person who is subject to a nation, regardless of whether the person has full rights as a citizen Places in the United States * National, Maryland, ce ...
Coalition A coalition is a group formed when two or more people or groups temporarily work together to achieve a common goal. The term is most frequently used to denote a formation of power in political or economical spaces. Formation According to ''A Gui ...
Government A government is the system or group of people governing an organized community, generally a state. In the case of its broad associative definition, government normally consists of legislature, executive, and judiciary. Government is a ...
is narrowly re-elected, defeating the Labor Party led by
Bill Shorten William Richard Shorten (born 12 May 1967) is an Australian politician currently serving as Minister for Government Services and Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme since 2022. He previously served as leader of the opposition a ...
. **
Austria Austria, , bar, Östareich officially the Republic of Austria, is a country in the southern part of Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine states, one of which is the capital, Vienna, the most populous ...
's Vice Chancellor,
Heinz-Christian Strache Heinz-Christian Strache (; born 12 June 1969) is an Austrian politician and dental technician who served as Vice-Chancellor of Austria from 2017 to 2019 before resigning owing to his involvement in the Ibiza affair. He was also Minister of Civi ...
, resigns from office over a scandal that became known as the "
Ibiza affair The Ibiza affair (german: Ibiza-Affäre), also known as Ibiza-gate, was a political scandal in Austria involving Heinz-Christian Strache, the former vice chancellor of Austria and leader of the Freedom Party (FPÖ), and Johann Gudenus, a deput ...
". *23 May **
2019 Indian general election General elections were held in India in seven phases from 11 April to 19 May 2019 to elect the members of the 17th Lok Sabha. Votes were counted and the result was declared on 23 May. Around 912 million people were eligible to vote, and voter ...
: The government of India's incumbent Prime Minister
Narendra Modi Narendra Damodardas Modi (; born 17 September 1950) is an Indian politician serving as the 14th and current Prime Minister of India since 2014. Modi was the Chief Minister of Gujarat from 2001 to 2014 and is the Member of Parliament from ...
wins a convincing victory, with the
National Democratic Alliance National Democratic Alliance (NDA) () is a Centre-right politics, centre-right to Right-wing politics, right-wing and Conservatism, conservative Indian big tent political alliance led by the right-wing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). It was foun ...
obtaining a total of 353 seats. *26 May **
Gitanas Nausėda Gitanas Nausėda (born 19 May 1964) is a Lithuanian economist, politician and banker who is serving as the ninth and incumbent President of Lithuania since 2019. He was previously director of monetary policy at the Bank of Lithuania from 1996 un ...
wins the
2019 Lithuanian presidential election Presidential elections were held in Lithuania on 12 May 2019, with a second round held on 26 May 2019. Due to a constitutional limit of two terms in office, incumbent president Dalia Grybauskaitė was unable to run, having won the 2009 and 2014 ...
. *30 May **
Anthony Albanese Anthony Norman Albanese ( or ; born 2 March 1963) is an Australian politician serving as the 31st and current prime minister of Australia since 2022. He has been leader of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) since 2019 and the member of parlia ...
is elected unopposed as leader of the
Australian Labor Party The Australian Labor Party (ALP), also simply known as Labor, is the major centre-left political party in Australia, one of two major parties in Australian politics, along with the centre-right Liberal Party of Australia. The party forms the f ...
and
Leader of the Opposition The Leader of the Opposition is a title traditionally held by the leader of the largest political party not in government, typical in countries utilizing the parliamentary system form of government. The leader of the opposition is typically se ...
, replacing
Bill Shorten William Richard Shorten (born 12 May 1967) is an Australian politician currently serving as Minister for Government Services and Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme since 2022. He previously served as leader of the opposition a ...
.
Richard Marles Richard Donald Marles (born 13 July 1967) is an Australian politician serving as the 19th deputy prime minister of Australia and the Minister for Defence. He has been the deputy leader of the Labor Party since 2019 and previously served as D ...
is elected deputy unopposed, succeeding
Tanya Plibersek Tanya Joan Plibersek (born 2 December 1969) is an Australian politician who served as Deputy Leader of the Labor Party and Deputy Leader of the Opposition from 2013 to 2019. She has served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Sydney since 1998 ...


June

* June 2 –
Walter Lübcke Walter Lübcke (22 August 1953 – 2 June 2019) was a German local politician in Hesse and a member of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). On 2 June 2019, he was assassinated at his home by a neo-Nazi extremist. Stephan Ernst was arrested o ...
, a politician from the
Christian Democratic Union of Germany The Christian Democratic Union of Germany (german: link=no, Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands ; CDU ) is a Christian democratic and liberal conservative political party in Germany. It is the major catch-all party of the centre-right ...
, is found dead at his home, shot in the head. *June 9 –
2019 Kazakh presidential election Snap presidential elections were held in Kazakhstan on 9 June 2019 to elect the President of Kazakhstan following the resignation of long-term President Nursultan Nazarbayev in March 2019.
:
Kassym-Jomart Tokayev Kassym-Jomart Kemeluly Tokayev ( kk, Қасым-Жомарт Кемелұлы Тоқаев, Qasym-Jomart Kemelūly Toqaev ; born 17 May 1953) is a Kazakh politician and diplomat who is currently serving as the President of Kazakhstan since 12 J ...
is elected
President of Kazakhstan The president of the Republic of Kazakhstan ( kk, Қазақстан Республикасының Президенті, Qazaqstan Respublikasynyñ Prezidentı; russian: Президент Республики Казахстан, Prezident Respu ...
amidst charges of irregularities. *June 20 – In
Tbilisi Tbilisi ( ; ka, თბილისი ), in some languages still known by its pre-1936 name Tiflis ( ), is the Capital city, capital and the List of cities and towns in Georgia (country), largest city of Georgia (country), Georgia, lying on the ...
,
Georgia Georgia most commonly refers to: * Georgia (country), a country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia * Georgia (U.S. state), a state in the Southeast United States Georgia may also refer to: Places Historical states and entities * Related to the ...
, hundreds of people are injured as police fire rubber bullets and tear gas at
protesters A protest (also called a demonstration, remonstration or remonstrance) is a public expression of objection, disapproval or dissent towards an idea or action, typically a political one. Protests can be thought of as acts of coopera ...
. The protesters were attempting to storm the parliament building, in response to the action of Sergei Gavrilov, a visiting Russian politician, who gave a speech in Russian from the speaker's chair during an international Orthodox assembly. *June 22 –
Mohamed Ould Ghazouani Mohamed Ould Cheikh Mohamed Ahmed Ould Ghazouani ( ar, محمد ولد الشيخ محمد أحمد ولد الغزواني; born 4 December 1956), also known as Ghazouani and Ould Ghazouani, is a Mauritanian politician and retired Mauritanian A ...
wins the
2019 Mauritanian presidential election Presidential elections were held in Mauritania on 22 June 2019, with a second round planned for 6 July if no candidate had received more than 50% of the vote. The result was a first round victory for Mohamed Ould Ghazouani who won with 52 percent ...
with 52% of the vote.


July

*July 2 ** The
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had its first plenary session on July 2, 2019. *July 24 **
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formally tenders her resignation as
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to the
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, and is succeeded by
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. **
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subsequently begins to form his cabinet, with Sajid Javid appointed as Chancellor of the Exchequer, Priti Patel as Home Secretary, and Dominic Raab as Foreign Secretary and First Secretary of State. *July 26 **103 civilians, including 26 children, have been killed in bombings by the Syrian government in Idlib and Aleppo, Syria, since July 16, 2019. * July 31 **The Federal Reserve cuts interest rates for the first time since 2008, with a 0.25% reduction to a baseline level of 2-2.25%.


August

*August 1 **Danish polar research institution Polar Portal reports a large spike in Greenland ice loss, with 11 billion tons melted in one day and 197 gigatonnes during the month of July. **The
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government announces an extra £2.1bn of funding to prepare for a no-deal
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, doubling the amount of money it has set aside for 2019, and taking the total since June 2016 to £6.3bn. **Liberal Democrat MP Jane Dodds wins the 2019 Brecon and Radnorshire by-election, beating the incumbent Conservative Chris Davies (Conservative politician), Chris Davies, and leaving the Tories in the UK House of Commons with a working majority of just one. *August 2 **The United States officially withdraws from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty established with Russia in 1987. ** 2019–2020 Japan–South Korea trade dispute: Japan announces the removal of South Korea from its list of most trusted trading partners, effective on August 28. *August 5 **Revocation of the special status of Jammu and Kashmir: India revokes the Article 370 of the Constitution of India, part of its constitution that gives Jammu and Kashmir (state), Indian-administered Kashmir special status in an unprecedented move. ** 2019–20 Hong Kong protests: Amid ongoing protests,
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is hit by the first general strikes of their kind since 1967. *August 7 **The Singapore Convention on Mediation, also known as the UN Convention on International Settlement Agreements Resulting from Mediation, comes into effect with 46 countries ratifying it. States that have ratified the treaty will have to ensure that international commercial settlement agreements are enforced by their courts. * August 9 **Data shows that the UK economy shrank by 0.2% in the second quarter of 2019, its first contraction since 2012, according to the Office for National Statistics . **A major power blackout hits parts of England and Wales, affecting nearly a million people and causing widespread travel disruption. **The deputy prime minister of Italy and leader of the Lega Nord, League, Matteo Salvini, called for new elections, and announced a no-confidence vote on the Conte Cabinet, government backed by his party in a coalition with the Five Star Movement. * August 10 **Richard Braine (politician), Richard Braine is 2019 UK Independence Party leadership election, elected as Leader of the UK Independence Party, leader of the UK Independence Party, succeeding Gerard Batten. * August 11 ** NYSE drops more than 1%, due to concerns about possible trade war. ** Argentina's President Mauricio Macri loses a primary vote by a landslide, suggesting possible defeat in October's presidential election. Widespread public discontent is attributed to the country's economic situation, i.e. recession, austerity and inflation at more than 50%. **Alejandro Giammattei wins the second round of the 2019 Guatemalan general election, 2019 Guatemalan presidential election. *August 12 ** Trump Administration announces it will delay its proposal for 10 percent tariffs slated to take effect Sep 1 on certain consumer goods from China while exempting other products — less than two weeks after Trump announced the new proposed tariffs. ** 2019–2020 Japan–South Korea trade dispute: South Korea announces the removal of Japan from its list of most trusted trading partners, effective on September 18. * August 14 **Main yield curve for US Treasury bonds inverts, as the yield rate for 2-year bonds rises higher than the yield rate for 10-year bonds. **Dow Jones Industrial Average, Dow Jones plunges more than 500 points, due to concerns over the yield curve inversion. **Germany's economy is announced to have contracted in 2nd quarter, April to June 2019. * August 15 ** European Central Bank shuts down PNB Banka after ruling it had become insolvent; this bank was previously called Norvik Banka and was Latvia's sixth-largest lender, and was a critic of the Baltic country's financial authorities. * August 21 **2019 Brazil wildfires: Brazil's National Institute for Space Research, National Institute for Space Research (INPE) reports fires burning in the Amazon rainforest at a record rate, with more than 36,000 in the year to date, while smoke reaches São Paulo more than away. **Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte resigns. * August 22 – US manufacturer growth slows, according to US manufacturing purchasing managers’ index. * August 24 – **The 45th G7 summit was held on August 24–26, 2019, in Biarritz, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. In March 2014, the Group of Seven (G7), G7 declared that a meaningful discussion was currently not possible with Russia in the context of the G8 (forum), G8. Since then, meetings have continued within the G7 process. However, according to a senior administration official, Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron had agreed that Russia should be invited to the next G7 Summit to be held in 2020. Five points were agreed at the issue of the summit, about: ***the World Trade Organization, "with regard to intellectual property protection, to settle disputes more swiftly and to eliminate unfair trade practices" ***the "G7 commits to reaching an agreement in 2020 to simplify regulatory barriers and modernize international taxation within the framework of the OECD" ***the G7 shares objectives on Iran: "to ensure that Iran never acquires nuclear weapons and to foster peace and stability in the region." ***on Libya: "We support a truce in Libya that will lead to a long-term ceasefire. We believe that only a political solution can ensure Libya’s stability. We call for a well-prepared international conference to bring together all the stakeholders and regional actors relevant to this conflict. We support in this regard the work of the United Nations and the African Union to set up an inter-Libyan conference." ***in an opaque reference to the Russian military intervention in Ukraine (2014–present), "France and Germany will organize a Normandy format summit in the coming weeks to achieve tangible results." ***in light of the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests, "The G7 reaffirms the existence and the importance of the 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration, Sino-British agreement on Hong Kong and calls for avoiding violence."


September

*September 2 – In a speech outside 10 Downing Street, Boris Johnson states his opposition to calling a general election, and urges MPs not to vote for "another pointless delay" to Brexit. *September 3 **Pound sterling falls below $1.20, its lowest level since October 2016, before recovering the day's losses. **The Conservative Party government of the UK loses its majority in the House of Commons after Conservative MP Phillip Lee (politician), Phillip Lee crosses the floor to join the Liberal Democrats (UK), Liberal Democrats. **Boris Johnson loses a key Brexit vote, as MPs opposed to No-deal Brexit, no deal take control of House of Commons business, by a majority of 328 to 301. Johnson responds by telling MPs he will now push for an October general election. * September 4 **Italy's incoming Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte to present a new government of the anti-establishment Five Star Movement and former centre-left foes after nearly a month of crisis. **A bill intended to block the possibility of the UK leaving the EU without a deal passes its first Commons vote by 329 to 300. **UK MPs reject Boris Johnson's motion to call a snap general election for October, failing to achieve the two-thirds Commons majority needed under the Fixed-term Parliaments Act, in a vote of 298 to 56. Labour Party (UK), Labour MPs abstain from the vote. *September 6 **The bill designed to prevent a no deal Brexit is passed by the UK House of Lords. **Opposition parties in the UK agree not to back any further government calls for a general election in mid-October. **The UK High Court rejects a case brought by anti-Brexit campaigner Gina Miller over the suspension of parliament, ruling that it is lawful. *September 8 **Raul Khajimba wins the 2019 Abkhazian presidential election. *September 9 **John Bercow announces that he will stand down as Speaker of the House of Commons (United Kingdom), Speaker of the House of Commons on October 31, or at the next general election, depending on which comes first. **The Benn bill, intended to stop Britain leaving the EU without a deal, is granted royal assent. *September 10 – The UK Parliament is suspended amid unprecedented protests from opposition MPs, who hold up signs in the House of Commons and refuse to back the suspension. * September 16 **Top Democrats says they are waiting for President Trump to state what gun-control legislation he might be willing to approve. * September 17 **Israel holds September 2019 Israeli legislative election, legislative elections for the second time in 2019, after the 21st Knesset voted to dissolve itself due to Benjamin Netanyahu's failure to cobble a parliamentary coalition. * September 20 **September 2019 climate strikes take place as series of international strikes and protests to demand Action on climate change, action be taken to climate change mitigation, address climate change, centered around September 20, which is three days before the 2019 UN Climate Action Summit, United Nations Climate Summit, and September 27. The protests are taking place across 4,500 locations in 150 countries. The event is a part of the school strike for climate movement, inspired by Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg. On September 20, organisers reported that 1.4 million people took part in the German strikes, and an estimated 300,000 protesters took part in Australian strikes. A rally in London drew 100,000 participants, according to organisers.BBC coverage of climate protests
* September 24 **The 11 justices of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom rule unanimously that the 2019 British prorogation controversy, prorogation brought forward by
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is both justiciable and unlawful, and therefore null and of no effect. ** United Nations General Debate of the 74th session. The annual General Debate of the United Nations General Assembly is the occasion for world leaders to gather at UN Headquarters to discuss global issues. * September 25 **Speaker John Bercow of UK House of Commons opens the first sitting of Parliament with a statement from the chair: he welcomed MPs back to work and informed the House that consequent to the Supreme Court ruling, the ''Hansard'' record of the prorogation ceremony would be expunged and corrected to reflect the House as adjourned instead, and that the Royal Assent that had been signified to the Parliamentary Buildings (Restoration and Renewal Act) during the ceremony would be re-signified. UK Attorney-General Cox defended the advice he gave to Johnson as being "in good faith", and distanced himself from comments from Conservative MPs which attacked the independence of the judiciary; specifically, Rees-Mogg's description of the ruling as a "constitutional coup". * September 28 **2019 Afghan presidential election, for the next President of Afghanistan, President. This was first rescheduled from April 20, then from July 20, to improve polling.


October

* October 1 **The 2019 Peruvian constitutional crisis began when President Martín Vizcarra dissolved the Congress of Peru on September 30, 2019. Congress responded by declaring Vizcarra's presidency suspended and appointed Vice President Mercedes Aráoz as interim president, moves that were largely seen as Void (law), null and void. The next day, on October 1, 2019, interim president Aráoz announced her resignation while Vizcarra issued a decree for legislative snap elections to be held on January 26, 2020. **The first cannabis cafe in the United States opens in Los Angeles, California. **The Florida Department of Education announces that some teachers in some districts will be allowed to carry guns in schools. **The UK Office for National Statistics reports that 726 Homelessness in the United Kingdom, homeless people died in England and Wales in 2018, a 22% rise from 2017 and the highest increase since records began. **Torrential rain brings flooding to many parts of Great Britain with dozens of warnings issued by the Environment Agency. Some areas in the Midlands, Wales and southern England are hit by a week's rain in just one hour. * October 2 **Gabby Giffords and March for Our Lives host a forum on gun safety for 2020 United States presidential election, 2020 presidential candidates in Las Vegas. Nine candidates laid out plans for stronger gun control. Senator Bernie Sanders could not attend because he is recovering from an operation. **U.S. Senate Democratic Caucus, Senate Democrats ask the Internal Revenue Service, IRS to revoke the tax-exempt status of the National Rifle Association of America. **California becomes the second state, after North Dakota, to allow the establishment of public banks as an alternative to commercial banks. The idea is to provide low-interest loans for businesses, affordable housing, and municipal infrastructure. **Ten anti-drone protesters are arrested at Creech Air Force Base in Nevada. **UK Prime Minister Johnson publishes his Brexit plan, which includes proposals to replace the Irish backstop. It would create an "all-island regulatory zone", meaning that Northern Ireland essentially stays in the European Single Market for agricultural and industrial goods. **The government announces fresh plans to prorogue parliament, from October 8–14 to allow them to bring the current parliamentary session to an end and introduce a new Queen's Speech. * October 3 **Finland agrees to return Native American cultures in the United States, Native American remains and other artifacts stolen in 1891 to Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado. **CNN refuses to run an ad for the Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign, saying it includes false claims against former Vice President Joe Biden. Fox News rejects a request from the Joe Biden 2020 presidential campaign to not run the ad either. **President Trump calls on Ukraine and China to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden. **''The Washington Post'' reports an Internal Revenue Service employee filed a whistleblower complaint reporting that an unnamed political appointee at the United States Department of the Treasury tried to interfere with the tax audits for President Trump or Vice President Mike Pence. **European Commission spokesperson Daniel Rosario threatens retaliatory measures if the United States imposes a US$7.5 billion (€6.823 billion) tariff on products such as olives, whiskey, wine, cheese, yogurt, and airplanes. The tariffs are scheduled to take place on October 18. *October 4 **Microsoft says a group called ''Phosphorus,'' which is linked to the Iranian government, has attempted to hack accounts belonging to American journalists, former government officials, and a 2020 United States presidential election, as well as prominent Iranians living outside Iran. **The Bureau of Land Management ends a five-year moratorium on leasing federal land in California to fossil fuel companies, opening 725,000 acres (1100 sq. miles; 29,000 ha) to drilling in San Benito County, California, San Benito, Monterey County, California, Monterey, and Fresno County, California, Fresno counties. **Defense Secretary Mark Esper says the United States has picked up its attacks in Afghanistan since peace talks with the Taliban fell apart last month. In August, ''Politico'' reported that the U.S. troop strength is about 13,000, fewer than the authorized 14,000. **The UK government assures the highest civil court in Scotland that Boris Johnson will send a letter to the EU seeking an extension to Article 50 as required by the Benn Act. * October 6 – 2019 Portuguese legislative election, for all 230 seats to the Assembly of the Republic (Portugal), Assembly of the Republic. Socialist Party of Prime Minister António Costa scored a comfortable victory but failed to secure an absolute majority. *October 7 **90 people are arrested in Manhattan, New York City, in a climate change protest organized by Extinction Rebellion. **''Bloomberg News'' reports that Zimbabwe accuses the U.S. of lying about forced labor at a state-owned diamond mine. *October 8 **In Azerbaijan a 2019 Baku protests, protest in Baku is held for the freedom of assembly. It was followed by protests on October 19 and 20. **A Downing Street source says that a Brexit deal is now "essentially impossible" after a phone call between the Prime Minister and German chancellor Angela Merkel. The Brexit spokesman for Angela Merkel's CDU parliamentary group says the unattributable remark "does not ring true". **Parliament is prorogued until October 14. **About 200 Extinction Rebellion activists block the gates of Leinster House (parliament) in the Republic of Ireland. **The 2020 Republican Party presidential primaries, Donald Trump re-election campaign owes 10 cities $840,000 for security assistance. *October 9 **The UK Government announces plans for a special Saturday sitting of Parliament for October 19 to discuss Brexit options. **Welsh Assembly Assembly Member (Welsh Assembly), AMs vote 43–13 to rename the legislature with a bilingual name, calling it both Senedd Cymru and the Welsh Parliament. *October 10 – Boris Johnson and his Irish counterpart, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar hold talks at Thornton Manor in north west England aimed at reaching an agreement over Northern Ireland's status after Brexit. *October 11 **Abiy Ahmed, Prime Minister of Ethiopia is awarded the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize for his work in ending the Eritrean–Ethiopian War. **President Trump's 4th U.S. Homeland Security Advisor, Kevin McAleenan, resigns. *October 13 **Kais Saied wins the second round of the 2019 Tunisian presidential election with 72.7% of the vote. **Ecuadorian President Lenín Moreno signs an agreement to restore fuel subsidies, ending a protest that began on October 2, leaving seven dead and 2,100 people arrested while the government was forced to move from Quito to Guayaquil. **The Law and Justice Party (PiS) wins the 2019 Polish parliamentary election. *October 14 – 700 scientists endorse massive civil disobedience as a way to protest climate change. In London, Extinction Rebellion protesters block the financial district and 1,200 are arrested. *October 17 – Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney announces the 46th G7 summit will be held at Trump National Doral in Miami. On October 20 President Trump announced it will no longer be held at Doral. *October 18 **Chilean President Sebastián Piñera announces a state of emergency after a hike in subway fares sparks mass protests and vandalism by high school students. **Cities in Lebanon undergo a second day of massive protests against corruption and dysfunction. The protests, sparked by an announcement of new taxes on Internet messaging services such as WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, and FaceTime. The protests have been largely peaceful, although two store workers were killed on October 17 when a politician's bodyguard opened fire on protesters. **525,000 protesters paralyze Barcelona, Barcelona's transportation system in support of the Catalan independence movement. About half of government employees stayed away from work, as some major labor unions refused to join a general strike based on political ideology rather than justifiable economic complaints relating to labor conditions. *October 19 – Up to 1,000,000 march in London in support of a delay in the vote on the Brexit withdrawal agreement. *October 20 **7,000 supporters of Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández march in Tegucigalpa after his younger brother, Tony Hernández, Juan Antonio "Tony" Hernández was found guilty of drug trafficking in New York. **As protests against transportation rate hikes in Chile extend to five different cities, eight people are burned to death and two are shot; a curfew is ordered for the second day in a row. **2019 Swiss federal election: The two green parties, the Green Party of Switzerland and the Green Liberal Party of Switzerland, made major electoral gains, taking 13.2% and 7.8% of the vote respectively. As in the previous election, the Swiss People's Party received the most votes, but its share of votes went down to 25.6% from the 29.4%. **Thousands protest against the president and insist he must step down in 2018–19 Haitian protests, Haiti. **2019 Bolivian general election: Evo Morales defeated his nearest rival by 10%, but after multiple allegations of irregularities, the Organization of American States said it had found "clear manipulations" of Bolivia's voting system, Morales called for a new election. *October 21 **Thousands take to the streets of Sudan to demand the dismantling of former President Omar al-Bashir, Omar al-Bashir's National Congress (Sudan), National Congress party. **2019 Canadian federal election, for all 338 seats in the House of Commons of Canada. The ruling Liberal Party of Canada wins a plurality of votes, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will lead a minority government. *October 22 **Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan hold talks in Sochi, Krasnodar Krai, Russia to discuss "normalizing" the situation in
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. They agree to a 32-kilometer "safe zone" for the Kurds in Syria, Kurds along the Syria-Turkey border and territorial integrity for both countries. **September 2019 Israeli legislative election: Former Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu announces he cannot form a majority coalition. *October 23 – A court in Tanzania overturns a law that allows child marriage at 15. *October 25 – Crowds estimated between 1,200,000 and 2,000,000 march peacefully in Plaza Italia, Santiago, Chile, protesting against President Sebastián Piñera and demanding his resignation. *October 27 – Alberto Fernandez is elected 2019 Argentine general election, President of Argentina in the first round. *October 28 – Claudia López Hernández becomes the first woman and the first lesbian elected mayor of Bogotá, Colombia. *October 29 **After two weeks of 2019–20 Lebanese protests, protests, Lebanon, Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri announces will resign. **The United States House of Representatives votes 405–11 in favor of a resolution condemning the Armenian genocide. **18 killed and 800 injured as masked men open fire on protesters in Karbala, Iraq. * October 30 **The last Prime Minister's Question Time before the general election is held. **The Pentagon claims that North Korea and weapons of mass destruction, North Korea has fired two missiles. Earlier this month they fired an underwater ballistic missile. **Colombia President Iván Duque Márquez sends 2,500 troops to the Cauca Department after five indigenous leaders, including Cristina Bautista, chief of the semi-autonomous indigenous reservation of Nasa Tacueyó. President Duque Márquez blames dissident members of Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC, but no arrests have been made.


November

*November 1 **Jordan recalls its ambassador to Israel after the latter country refuses to release two of its citizens held without charge since August. **Duma Boko, who led Botswana, Botswana's coalition Umbrella for Democratic Change in the 2019 Botswana general election, October 2019 elections, charges there were “massive electoral discrepancies” and wants to challenge the election in court. Official results show the ruling Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) winning 38 of 57 constituencies. **Greece pushes for new, tough laws for people who are seeking Right of asylum, asylum that may be in violation of international law. *November 2 **Turkey threatens to send captured Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, ISIS fighters back to Europe. **El Salvador and Venezuela expel one another's diplomats after Salvadoran President
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recognized Juan Guaidó as the president of Venezuela. *November 4 **18 female members of Parliament of the United Kingdom say they will not seek reelection due to threats and abuse. *November 5 **After the Church of the Firstborn (LeBaron order), killing of 3 women and 6 children, including American citizens, in the northern Mexican state of Sonora, U.S. President Donald Trump offers to send troops to Mexico. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador turns down the offer. **Protests in Pakistan reach their fifth day. *November 5 – 2019 United States elections **2019 Kentucky gubernatorial election: Democrat Andy Beshear defeats one-term Republican Matt Bevin.Massive, Major Victories for Democrats in Virginia and Kentucky as Trump Fails to Deliver Wins for His GOP Candidates
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**2019 Mississippi gubernatorial election: Republican Lt. Governor Tate Reeves defeats Democratic Attorney General Jim Hood. **2019 Virginia Senate election & 2019 Virginia House of Delegates election: Democrats take control of the legislature for the first time in twenty years. *November 7 –
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passes a law to achieve zero carbon emissions by 2050. * November 9 **Bolivian President Evo Morales says there was an attempted ''Coup d'état, coup d'etat'' against his government. **Heavy fighting is reported on the Syria–Turkey border, with four Syrian soldiers reported killed. Last week, Turkish forces captured 18 Syrian government soldiers in the area and set them free hours later following mediation by Russia. *November 10 **Two Ugandans killed in Rwanda, heating up border tensions. **Evo Morales resigns as List of presidents of Bolivia, President of Bolivia. **2019 Romanian presidential election: A second round will be held on November 24, 2019. **November 2019 Spanish general election *November 11 – Tensions rise in the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests as police kill one protester and 60 others are injured, including a counter-protester who was doused with gasoline and set on fire. *November 12 – Venice Mayor Luigi Brugnaro declares that historic flooding of his city is a result of the climate crisis. *Large crowds of Indigenous people march in La Paz to protest the ''Evo Morales government resignation, golpe de estado'' against Evo Morales. *November 13 **20 dead in an apparent jihadist attack in Peh, Mali. *November 14 – The results of the 2019 Afghan presidential election to be made public. *November 16 **Presidential election in Sri Lanka. **Pope Francis decries the rise of fascist forces, corporate crimes, and ecological degradation in a speech before the "20th World Congress of the International Association of Penal Law." In October, he gave a shout-out to Greta Thunberg and thanked journalists for doing their jobs, rather than calling them enemies of the people. **''The New York Times'' reports that leaked documents show over 1,000,000 Muslims have been imprisoned in Xinjiang, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region over the last three years. **250,000 demonstrators march in Prague, Czech Republic, one day before the 30th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution, to protest against Prime Minister Andrej Babis, who has been shown to have collaborated with the StB, the Communist-era secret police. **2019 Louisiana gubernatorial election (The United States): Incumbent Democrat John Bel Edwards wins reelection with 51.3% of the vote. **Iran almost completely shuts down the Internet as 2019 Iranian fuel protests, fuel protests spread. *November 18 – U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announces a reversal of American policy, declaring that Israeli settlement in the West Bank are not illegal. *November 21 – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is indicted on charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust. *November 24 – Pro-democracy groups make big gains in local Hong Kong elections. **2019 Guinea-Bissau presidential election **2019 Uruguayan general election, 2019 Uruguayan presidential election (2nd round) **2019 Romanian presidential election (2nd round). *November 27 **Farmers drive 1,000 tractors into Paris to protest French agricultural policies. **2019 Namibian general election *November 28 – 2019–20 Hong Kong protests, Pro-democracy groups in Hong Kong celebrate two new laws signed by U.S. President Donald Trump.


December

*December 1 – Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro blames actor and environmentalists Leonardo DiCaprio for the 2019 Amazon rainforest wildfires, alleging NGOs set the fires in return for donations. DiCaprio, Global Wildlife Conservation, and IUCN Species Survival Commission condemn Bolsonaro's accusations. *December 3 – The 70th 2019 London summit, NATO summit opens in Watford, Hertfordshire, England, among controversies involving the 2019 Turkish offensive into north-eastern Syria, Turkish offensive into northeastern Syria, trade, and financing. *December 8 – Finland, Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin, 34, forms a coalition government composed of five parties all led by women. She is also the world's youngest sitting prime minister. *December 10 – Democrats in the House of Representatives announce formal charges against President Donald Trump that accuse him of abusing power and obstructing Congress, making him only the fourth U.S. president in history to face Federal impeachment in the United States, impeachment. * December 11 – The World Trade Organization (WTO) is left unable to intervene in trade disputes after the U.S. blocks the appointment of new panel members. * December 12 **The 2019 United Kingdom general election takes place, for all 650 seats in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, House of Commons. Conservatives win 365 seats. **2019 Algerian presidential election *December 15 – A referendum on the Mayan Train held in the Mexican states of Chiapas, Tabasco, Campeche, Yucatán, and Quintana Roo is approved by 92.3% (93,142) of the voters who participated. *December 17 – Opposition and protests across India against to the "Citizenship Amendment Act." *December 18 – The U.S. House of Representatives approves two First impeachment of Donald Trump, articles of impeachment against President Trump, making him the third President of the United States, president to be impeached in the nation's history. *December 20 **Thousands demonstrate in Minsk, Belarus, fearful that talks between President Alexander Lukashenko and Russian President Vladimir Putin will lead not only to closer economic ties between the two nations but also a political takeover ''a la'' Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation, Crimea. **France kills 33 presumed jihadists in Mali War, Mali, a month after a helicopter crash killed 13 French soldiers. **Manuel Marrero Cruz is named the first Prime Minister of Cuba since 1976. *December 21 **The
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government says it has collected over 51,000 guns from 33,000 owners at a cost of NZD $100 million (US$66 million) since the implementation of a gun-buyback program that began in Christchurch mosque shootings, March and ended on December 19. A spokesperson for the pro-gun Council of Licensed Firearms Owners says that two-thirds of the banned guns are still in private hands. **Satellite photos show that
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is working on long-range missiles. *December 23 **Saudi Arabia executes five officials and sentences three others to prison for the death of ''The Washington Post'' journalist Jamal Khashoggi. **Reuters reports that 1,500 people, including 400 women and 17 teenagers, have been killed in 2019 Iranian protests, protests in Iran over the last month. *December 24 **The government of Sudan and the 'Center Track' faction of the Sudan Revolutionary Front sign a peace agreement. The Sudan Liberation Movement/Army has rejected the agreement. **Thirty-five civilians, seven security forces, and 80 Islamic terrorism, jihadists are killed during an attack on Arbinda, Burkina Faso. *December 26 – Iraq President Barham Salih resigns instead of appointing the unpopular Asaad Al Eidani prime minister. *December 25 – Mexico asks the International Court of Justice to protect its diplomatic mission in La Paz, Bolivia from police harassment. *December 28 **A truck bomb attributed to Al-Shabaab (militant group), al-Shabab kills at least 78 and wounds 125 in Mogadishu, Somalia. **Thousands march in Paris, France, against pension reform on the 24th day of strikes. **Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune names Abdelaziz Djerad as prime minister. *December 29 – Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki accuses Russian President Vladimir Putin of "deliberatly lies" about Poland's involvement in the World War II, outbreak of World War II. Putin called a recent European Parliament resolution on the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, Nazi-Soviet Pact "sheer nonsense". *December 31 **Former Bosnian-Serb general Milomir Savcic, 60, is indicted on charges of Bosnian genocide, genocide near Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, in July 1995. It is not known if he is in custody **Iraqi militiamen and protesters 2019 attack on the United States embassy in Iraq, breach the front gate checkpoint of the Embassy of the United States, Baghdad, United States embassy in Baghdad following a U.S. 2019 United States bombing of Kata'ib Hizbollah, military operation that targeted an Iraqi militia on December 29.


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Climate change

In December 2019, the World Meteorological Organization released its annual climate report revealing that climate impacts are worsening. They found the global sea temperatures are rising as well as land temperatures worldwide. 2019 is the last year in a decade that is the warmest on record. Global carbon emissions hit a record high in 2019, even though the rate of increase slowed somewhat, according to a report from Global Carbon Project.


Banking and finance

In the first half of 2019, global debt levels reached a record high of $250 trillion, led by the US and China.Global debt surged to a record $250 trillion in the first half of 2019, led by the US and China
NOV 15 2019, Spriha Srivastava.
The IMF warned about corporate debt. The European Central Bank raised concerns as well.


EU banking

Concerns increased about the European Debt Crisis as both Greece and Italy continued to have high levels of public debt. This caused concerned about stability of the Euro. In December 2019, the EU announced that banking ministers from EU member nations had failed to reach agreement over proposed banking reforms and systemic change. The EU was concerned about high rates of debt in France, Italy and Spain. Italy objected to proposed new debt bailout rules that were proposed to be added to the European Stability Mechanism.


Foreign policy


Yemen conflict

In April 2019, Trump vetoed a bipartisan bill which would have ended US support for the Saudi-led military intervention. With 53 votes instead of the 67 needed, the United States Senate failed to override the veto. The legal arguments and policies of the Obama administration were cited as justification for the veto. The US Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Michael Mulroy stated that US support was limited to side-by-side coaching to mitigate civilian casualties and if the measure had passed it would do nothing to help the people of Yemen and may only increase civilian deaths. Mulroy supported the United Nation's peace talks and he pushed the international community to come together and chart a comprehensive way ahead for Yemen. Writing in ''The Nation'', Mohamad Bazzi argued that Mulroy's defence of US support as necessary to limit civilian casualties was false, and that "Saudi leaders and their allies have ignored American entreaties to minimize civilian casualties since the war’s early days".


World trade


US-China Trade Dispute

A trade dispute between the US and China caused economic concerns worldwide. In December 2019, various US officials said a trade deal was likely before a proposed round of new tariffs took effect on December 15, 2019.US, China trade deal expected before tariff increase: Report
Trump's 'off the cuff' comments not a sign talks are at an impasse. foxnews.com
US tariffs had a negative effect on China's economy, which slowed to growth of 6%.


United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement

The United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement is a signed but not ratified free trade agreement between Canada, Mexico, and the United States. The Agreement is the result of a 2017–2018 renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement, North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) by its member states. Negotiations "focused largely on auto exports, steel and aluminum tariffs, and the dairy, egg, and poultry markets." One provision "prevents any party from passing laws that restrict the cross-border flow of data". Compared to NAFTA, USMCA increases environmental and labour regulations, and incentivizes more domestic production of cars and trucks. The agreement also provides updated intellectual property protections, gives the United States more access to Canada's dairy market, imposes a quota for Canadian and Mexican automotive production, and increases the duty free limit for Canadians who buy U.S. goods online from $20 to $150.


See also

* 2010s political history * 2019 in United States politics and government


Overviews

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2019 File:2019 collage v1.png, From top left, clockwise: Hong Kong protests turn to widespread riots and civil disobedience; House of Representatives votes to adopt articles of impeachment against Donald Trump; CRISPR gene editing first used to experim ...
* List of elections in 2019 * 2019 national electoral calendar —Wikiproject Politics


Countries

* 2019 in Australia *2019 in Mexico * 2019 in the United Kingdom ** 2019 in England *2019 in the United States ** 2019 United States elections


Specific events and situations

*2019 Venezuelan presidential crisis *
Brexit Brexit (; a portmanteau of "British exit") was the withdrawal of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU) at 23:00 GMT on 31 January 2020 (00:00 1 February 2020 CET).The UK also left the European Atomic Energy Community (EAEC or ...
* 2019 Prorogation of United Kingdom Parliament *2019 Italian government crisis **Conte II Cabinet


Category


References

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