In 1989, France was not taken over by any new leadership; it was still under the presidency of François Mitterrand, who had been in office since 1981. The year is notable for the 200th anniversary of the French Revolution, celebrated with various events and reflections on democracy and civil rights. Mitterrand's government remained in place throughout that year, focusing on social reforms and European integration.
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