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2008 in Europe
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Events from the year
2008
in
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.
Contents
Incumbents
Albania
Andorra
Austria
Belarus
Belgium
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Croatia
Cyprus (Republic of Cyprus)
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
European Union|European Union
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
Moldova
Monaco
Montenegro
Netherlands
North Macedonia
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
San Marino
Serbia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey (partially European)
Ukraine
United Kingdom
Vatican City (Holy See)
Events
Deaths
January
February
March
April
May
July
August
September
November
December
See also
References
Incumbents
Albania
Albania
–
President
–
Bamir Topi
(2007–2012)
Albania
–
Prime Minister
–
Sali Berisha
(2005–2013)
Andorra
Andorra
–
Co-Prince (French)
–
Nicolas Sarkozy
(2007–2012)
Andorra
–
Co-Prince (Episcopal)
–
Joan Enric Vives Sicília
(2003–2025)
Andorra
–
Head of Government
–
Albert Pintat
(2005–2009)
Austria
Austria
–
President
–
Heinz Fischer
(2004–2016)
Austria
–
Chancellor
–
Alfred Gusenbauer
(2007–2 December 2008)
Werner Faymann
(2 December 2008–2016)
Belarus
Belarus
–
President
–
Alexander Lukashenko
(1994– )
Belarus
–
Prime Minister
–
Sergey Sidorsky
(2003–2010)
Belgium
Belgium
–
Monarch
–
Albert II
(1993–2013)
Belgium
–
Prime Minister
–
Guy Verhofstadt
(2007–20 March 2008)
Yves Leterme
(20 March 2008–22 December 2008; resigned)
Herman Van Rompuy
(30 December 2008–2009)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina
–
Chairman of the Presidency
–
Željko Komšić
(2007–6 March 2008)
Haris Silajdžić
(6 March 2008–6 November 2008)
Nebojša Radmanović
(6 November 2008–2009)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
–
Chairman of the Council of Ministers
–
Nikola Špirić
(2007–2012)
Bulgaria
Bulgaria
–
President
–
Georgi Parvanov
(2002–2012)
Bulgaria
–
Prime Minister
–
Sergei Stanishev
(2005–2009)
Croatia
Croatia
–
President
–
Stjepan Mesić
(2000–2010)
Croatia
–
Prime Minister
–
Ivo Sanader
(2003–2009)
Cyprus (Republic of Cyprus)
Cyprus
–
President
–
Tassos Papadopoulos
(2003–28 February 2008)
Demetris Christofias
(28 February 2008–2013)
Czech Republic
Czech Republic
–
President
–
Václav Klaus
(2003–2013)
Czech Republic
–
Prime Minister
–
Mirek Topolánek
(2006–2009)
Denmark
Denmark
–
Monarch
–
Margrethe II
(1972–2024)
Denmark
–
Prime Minister
–
Anders Fogh Rasmussen
(2001–2009)
Estonia
Estonia
–
President
–
Toomas Hendrik Ilves
(2006–2016)
Estonia
–
Prime Minister
–
Andrus Ansip
(2005–2014)
European Union|European Union
President of the European Commission
–
José Manuel Barroso
(2004–2014)
President of the European Parliament
–
Hans-Gert Pöttering
(2007–2009)
Presidency of the Council (First Half)
–
Janez Janša
(for **Slovenia**) (1 January 2008–30 June 2008)
Presidency of the Council (Second Half)
–
Nicolas Sarkozy
(for **France**) (1 July 2008–31 December 2008)
Finland
Finland
–
President
–
Tarja Halonen
(2000–2012)
Finland
–
Prime Minister
–
Matti Vanhanen
(2003–2010)
France
France
–
President
–
Nicolas Sarkozy
(2007–2012)
France
–
Prime Minister
–
François Fillon
(2007–2012)
Germany
Germany
–
President
–
Horst Köhler
(2004–2010)
Germany
–
Chancellor
–
Angela Merkel
(2005–2021)
Greece
Greece
–
President
–
Karolos Papoulias
(2005–2015)
Greece
–
Prime Minister
–
Kostas Karamanlis
(2004–2009)
Hungary
Hungary
–
President
–
László Sólyom
(2005–2010)
Hungary
–
Prime Minister
–
Ferenc Gyurcsány
(2004–2009)
Iceland
Iceland
–
President
–
Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson
(1996–2016)
Iceland
–
Prime Minister
–
Geir Haarde
(2006–2009)
Ireland
Ireland
–
President
–
Mary McAleese
(1997–2011)
Ireland
–
Taoiseach
–
Bertie Ahern
(1997–7 May 2008)
Brian Cowen
(7 May 2008–2011)
Italy
Italy
–
President
–
Giorgio Napolitano
(2006–2015)
Italy
–
Prime Minister
–
Romano Prodi
(2006–8 May 2008)
Silvio Berlusconi
(8 May 2008–2011)
Latvia
Latvia
–
President
–
Valdis Zatlers
(2007–2011)
Latvia
–
Prime Minister
–
Ivars Godmanis
(2007–2009)
Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein
–
Monarch
–
Hans-Adam II
(1989– )
Liechtenstein
–
Head of Government
–
Otmar Hasler
(2001–2009)
Lithuania
Lithuania
–
President
–
Valdas Adamkus
(2004–2009)
Lithuania
–
Prime Minister
–
Gediminas Kirkilas
(2006–9 December 2008)
Andrius Kubilius
(9 December 2008–2012)
Luxembourg
Luxembourg
–
Monarch
–
Henri
(2000– )
Luxembourg
–
Prime Minister
–
Jean-Claude Juncker
(1995–2013)
Malta
Malta
–
President
–
Eddie Fenech Adami
(2004–2009)
Malta
–
Prime Minister
–
Lawrence Gonzi
(2004–2013)
Moldova
Moldova
–
President
–
Vladimir Voronin
(2001–2009)
Moldova
–
Prime Minister
–
Zinaida Greceanîi
(2008–2009)
Monaco
Monaco
–
Monarch
–
Albert II
(2005– )
Monaco
–
Minister of State
–
Michel Roger
(2007–2010)
Montenegro
Montenegro
–
President
–
Filip Vujanović
(2003–2018)
Montenegro
–
Prime Minister
–
Željko Šturanović
(2006–2010)
Netherlands
Netherlands
–
Monarch
–
Beatrix
(1980–2013)
Netherlands
–
Prime Minister
–
Jan Peter Balkenende
(2002–2010)
North Macedonia
Macedonia (FYROM)
–
President
–
Branko Crvenkovski
(2004–2009)
Macedonia (FYROM)
–
Prime Minister
–
Nikola Gruevski
(2006–2016)
Norway
Norway
–
Monarch
–
Harald V
(1991– )
Norway
–
Prime Minister
–
Jens Stoltenberg
(2005–2013)
Poland
Poland
–
President
–
Lech Kaczyński
(2005–2010)
Poland
–
Prime Minister
–
Donald Tusk
(2007–2014)
Portugal
Portugal
–
President
–
Aníbal Cavaco Silva
(2006–2016)
Portugal
–
Prime Minister
–
José Sócrates
(2005–2011)
Romania
Romania
–
President
–
Traian Băsescu
(2004–2014)
Romania
–
Prime Minister
–
Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu
(2004–2008)
Emil Boc
(22 December 2008–2012)
Russia
Russia
–
President
–
Vladimir Putin
(1999–7 May 2008)
Dmitry Medvedev
(7 May 2008–2012)
Russia
–
Prime Minister
–
Viktor Zubkov
(2007–8 May 2008)
Vladimir Putin
(8 May 2008–2012)
San Marino
San Marino
–
Captains Regent
–
Federico Pedini Amati
and
Alessandro Rossi
(1 October 2007–1 April 2008)
Ernesto Benedettini
and
Assunta Meloni
(1 April 2008–1 October 2008)
Rosa Zafferani
and
Federico Bigi
(1 October 2008–2009)
Serbia
Serbia
–
President
–
Boris Tadić
(2004–2012)
Serbia
–
Prime Minister
–
Vojislav Koštunica
(2004–7 July 2008)
Mirko Cvetković
(7 July 2008–2012)
Slovakia
Slovakia
–
President
–
Ivan Gašparovič
(2004–2014)
Slovakia
–
Prime Minister
–
Robert Fico
(2006–2010)
Slovenia
Slovenia
–
President
–
Danilo Türk
(2007–2012)
Slovenia
–
Prime Minister
–
Janez Janša
(2004–21 November 2008)
Borut Pahor
(21 November 2008–2012)
Spain
Spain
–
Monarch
–
Juan Carlos I
(1975–2014)
Spain
–
Prime Minister
–
José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero
(2004–2011)
Sweden
Sweden
–
Monarch
–
Carl XVI Gustaf
(1973– )
Sweden
–
Prime Minister
–
Fredrik Reinfeldt
(2006–2014)
Switzerland
Switzerland
–
President of the Swiss Confederation
–
Pascal Couchepin
(2008)
Turkey (partially European)
Turkey
–
President
–
Abdullah Gül
(2007–2014)
Turkey
–
Prime Minister
–
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
(2003–2014)
Ukraine
Ukraine
–
President
–
Viktor Yushchenko
(2005–2010)
Ukraine
–
Prime Minister
–
Yulia Tymoshenko
(2007–2010)
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
–
Monarch
–
Elizabeth II
(1952–2022)
United Kingdom
–
Prime Minister
–
Gordon Brown
(2007–2010)
Vatican City (Holy See)
Vatican City
–
Sovereign
–
Benedict XVI
(2005–2013)
Vatican City
–
President of the Pontifical Commission
–
Giovanni Lajolo
(2006–2011)
Vatican City
–
Secretary of State
–
Tarcisio Bertone
(2006–2013)
Events
January 1:
Cyprus
and
Malta
becomes a eurozone member, adopting the
euro
for the first time.
May 21: The first all-English
European Cup
final saw Manchester United beat Chelsea on penalties after a 1–1 draw in Moscow's
Luzhniki Stadium
.
[
1
]
August 7–16:
Russo-Georgian War
August 28: The Russian group
Voina
staged the
Fuck for the heir Puppy Bear!
performance at the Timiryazev State Biological Museum in Moscow to protest at the election of
Dmitry Medvedev
in the
2008 Russian presidential election
.
[
2
]
December 6: A police officer assassinated 15-year-old student Alexis Grigoropoulos.
Large riots
took place the following days in Greece.
[
3
]
[
4
]
[
5
]
Deaths
January
January 2
George MacDonald Fraser
, British author
Günter Schubert
, German actor
January 3
Jimmy Stewart
, British racing driver
Werner Dollinger
, German politician
January 7 –
Detlef Kraus
, German pianist
January 9 –
John Harvey-Jones
, British businessman
January 19 –
Morris Maddocks
, British bishop
January 30 –
Jeremy Beadle
, British television presenter, writer and producer
February
28 February –
Mike Smith
, British singer
March
8 March –
Carol Barnes
, British newsreader
18 March –
Anthony Minghella
, British film director
19 March
Arthur C. Clarke
, British science fiction author and inventor
Paul Scofield
, British actor
20 March –
Brian Wilde
, British actor
23 March –
Neil Aspinall
, British record producer and business executive
28 March –
Michael Podro
, British art historian
April
1 April –
Jim Finney
, British football referee
7 April –
Mark Speight
, British television presenter
25 April –
Humphrey Lyttelton
, British jazz musician and broadcaster
May
16 May –
David Mitton
, British producer and director
24 May –
Rob Knox
, British actor
28 May –
Beryl Cook
, British artist
July
2 July –
Elizabeth Spriggs
, British actress
3 July –
Clive Hornby
, British actor
4 July –
Charles Wheeler
, British journalist
14 July –
Hugh Lloyd
, British actor
August
11 August –
Bill Cotton
, British producer
29 August –
Geoffrey Perkins
, British comedy producer, writer and performer
31 August –
Ken Campbell
, British actor and raconteur
September
15 September –
Richard Wright
, British musician
24 September -
Ruslan Yamadayev
, Russian politician
November
3 November –
Brooks Mileson
, British businessman,
4 November –
Syd Lucas
, British World War I veteran
12 November –
Mitch Mitchell
, British drummer
16 November –
Reg Varney
, British actor
December
8 December –
Oliver Postgate
, British animator, puppeteer and writer
14 December –
Kathy Staff
, British actress
24 December –
Harold Pinter
, British playwright
See also
Europe portal
2000s portal
2008 in the European Union
List of state leaders in 2008 §
Europe
References
↑
"Man Utd earn dramatic Euro glory"
.
BBC News
. 22 May 2008
. Retrieved
1 January
2010
.
↑
Sex Orgy in a Museum!
Archived
2013-11-13 at the
Wayback Machine
Medusa TV. 2012-08-19.
↑
"POLICE TRIAL Two indicted over teen shooting"
. Kathimerini.
Archived
from the original on 16 June 2009
. Retrieved
9 March
2010
.
↑
"More riots in Greece over fatal police shooting of teen"
.
USA today
. 7 December 2008.
Archived
from the original on 10 December 2008
. Retrieved
9 December
2008
.
↑
Christofer, Kat (8 December 2008).
"Athenian democracy in ruins"
.
The Guardian
. UK.
Archived
from the original on 10 December 2008.
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2008 in Europe
Sovereign states
Albania
Andorra
Armenia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Belarus
Belgium
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Georgia
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Macedonia
Malta
Moldova
Monaco
Montenegro
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
San Marino
Serbia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
Ukraine
United Kingdom
Vatican City
States with limited
recognition
Abkhazia
Kosovo
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic
Northern Cyprus
South Ossetia
Transnistria
Dependencies
, colonies
and other territories
Åland
Faroe Islands
Gibraltar
Guernsey
Isle of Man
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