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2007 in Romania
.
Incumbents
President
:
Traian Băsescu
[
1
]
Prime Minister
:
Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu
[
2
]
Events
1 January – Romania
becomes
a
member state
of the
European Union
, together with neighbouring
Bulgaria
.
[
3
]
5 April – The
second Tăriceanu cabinet
was sworn in, as a PNL-UDMR minority government (unlike in the
preceding cabinet
, the
PD
and the
PC
are not part of the coalition).
19 April – President
Traian Băsescu
was suspended by the
Romanian Parliament
, of which members accused him of violating the
Constitution of Romania
even though the
Constitutional Court
didn't find any evidence of such violation.
[
4
]
With this suspension, Băsescu became the first president of Romania in its
history since 1989
that was suspended at least once.
19 May –
2007 Romanian presidential impeachment referendum
: 75.06% of the referendum voters voted for Traian Băsescu to remain President, while the other 24.94% voted for the impeachment.
30 August – The case of what could become among the most covered of the kind in the history of Romanian
mass media
, the
disappearance of Elodia Ghinescu
, begins.
[
5
]
14 September – 2 dead and 15 injured after an
explosion
occurred in a block of flats in
Zalău
,
Sălaj County
.
[
6
]
25 November:
2007 European Parliament election in Romania
: The
Democratic Party
wins the first election for the
European Parliament
in Romania with 28.81% of all votes (13 seats). The
Social Democratic Party
came in second with 23.11% (10 seats), followed by the
PNL
(13.44%, 6 seats),
PLD
(7.78%, 3 seats) and
UDMR
(5.52%, 2 seats).
2007 Romanian electoral system referendum
: 81.36% of voters of the referendum voted "for" the changing of the Romanian electoral system to a
two-round system
. The voter turnout was 26.51%, causing the referendum to be invalid.
15 December – The
Democratic Party
(PD) and the
Liberal Democratic Party
(PLD) parties have merged to form the
Democratic Liberal Party
(PDL).
[
7
]
Births
28 January –
Amalia Ghigoarță
, artistic gymnast
[
8
]
Deaths
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Nicolae Dobrin
9 January –
Ion Dincă
, communist politician and former
Mayor of Bucharest
(born
1928
)
[
9
]
21 January –
Maria Cioncan
, runner and medalist at 2004 Summer Olympics (born
1977
)
[
10
]
17 April –
János Szántay
, Olympic fencer (born
1922
)
[
11
]
17 April –
Gil Dobrică
, singer (born
1946
)
26 April –
Florea Dumitrache
, footballer (born
1948
)
[
12
]
7 May –
Octavian Paler
, Romanian writer, journalist, politician and activist.
[
13
]
8 June –
Adrian Pintea
, actor (born
1954
)
26 July –
Mircea Puta
, mathematician (born
1950
)
26 October –
Nicolae Dobrin
, footballer (born
1947
)
[
14
]
8 December –
Ioan Fiscuteanu
, theater and film actor (born
1937
)
[
15
]
14 December –
Mihai Pelin
, writer and historian (born
1940
)
[
16
]
See also
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.
Radio Free Europe
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5 April
2022
.
^
"Romania's prime minister names new Cabinet of minority government"
, Associated Press (
International Herald Tribune
), 2 April 2007.
^
"Romania and Bulgaria join the EU"
.
BBC News
. 2007-01-01.
^
"Romania's MPs suspend president"
.
BBC News
. 2007-04-19.
^
"Șase ani de la dispariția avocatei Elodia Ghinescu: cel mai mediatizat eveniment din România ultimilor ani"
.
Adevărul
(in Romanian). 2013-08-29.
^
"Explozie devastatoare la Zalău: 2 morți, 15 răniți"
.
România liberă
(in Romanian). 2007-09-14.
^
"PD si PLD fuzioneaza in Partidul Democrat Liberal"
.
România liberă
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^
"Amalia Alexandra Ghigoarță"
.
Romanian Olympic and Sports Committee
(in Romanian)
. Retrieved
23 July
2024
.
^
Mihu, Laurentiu; Dabija, Tatiana (January 11, 2007).
"A murit odată cu comunismul"
.
Evenimentul Zilei
(in Romanian)
. Retrieved
August 31,
2023
.
^
"Maria Cioncan"
. World Athletics
. Retrieved
August 31,
2023
.
^
"Ion Santo Olympic Results"
.
www.sports-reference.com
. Archived from
the original
on 2020-04-18
. Retrieved
2023-08-31
.
^
Florea Dumitrache
at WorldFootball.net
^
"Paler, Octavian"
.
id.loc.gov
.
Library of Congress
.
^
"Nicolae Dobrin"
.
eu-football.info
. European Football
. Retrieved
August 31,
2023
.
^
"
'Domnul Lăzărescu' va fi înmormântat marți la Cimitirul Central din Târgu-Mureș"
.
www.amosnews.ro
(in Romanian)
. Retrieved
August 31,
2023
.
^
"Pelin, Mihai"
.
id.loc.gov
.
Library of Congress
.
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