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2013 in Romania

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The following lists events that happened during 2013 in Romania.

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January

February

  • February 7: A diplomatic dispute between Romania and Hungary erupts as a Hungarian government official and the ambassador in Bucharest make commentaries on the flag of Székely Land that trigger much criticism from the Romanian side.[6][7]
  • February 24: Five people die and three others are seriously injured after a collision between a car and a minibus in the town of Călimănești, Vâlcea County. Among the injured was rapper Grasu XXL.[8]

March

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PDL convention, March 23

April

May

  • May 3: About a hundred employees of a garment factory in Calafat are transported to the hospital, after they intoxicate with a substance used to disinfect the hall where they operate.[27][28][29]
  • May 20: Gigi Becali is sentenced by the supreme court to three years of imprisonment in land exchange with MND case, and former minister Victor Babiuc and former Chief of General Staff Dumitru Cioflină each receive two years in prison.[30][31][32]
  • May 23: A violent storm ravages Bucharest, leaving a woman dead, 17 people injured, 26 cars damaged and 140 trees smitten.[33][34]

June

July

September

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Tens of thousands of protesters marching in Bucharest against the Roșia Montană Project

October

November

December

  • December 2: President Traian Băsescu sparks a new crisis by refusing to sign the country's IMF accord and threatens Prime Minister Victor Ponta's government with rejecting the national budget, blocking important indexations of salaries and pensions for the following year, over an ongoing political feud between the two leaders.[66][67][68]
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Arts and entertainment

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Deaths

January

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Sergiu Nicolaescu
  • January 3: Sergiu Nicolaescu, 82, film director, actor and politician. (born 1930)
  • January 7: Archbishop of Buzău and Vrancea Epifanie Norocel, 80. (born 1932)
  • January 8: Cornel Pavlovici, 69, footballer (FC Steaua București), Liga I top scorer in 1964. (born 1943)
  • January 17: Septimiu Roman, 56, SRR journalist. (born 1956)
  • January 18: Victor Radovici, 76, theater actor and director. (born 1936)
  • January 21: János Kőrössy, 87, pianist, arranger and composer. (born 1926)
  • January 24: Dan Mihăescu, 79, humorist, scenarist and director. (born 1933)

February

  • February 1: Ștefan Kostyal, 92, general. (born 1922)
  • February 11
  • February 12: Archimandrite Serafim Man, 77, abbot of the Rohia Monastery. (born 1935)
  • February 16
    • Dumitru Sechelariu, 54, former Mayor of Bacău and owner of FCM Bacău. (born 1958)
    • Felicia Antip, 86, writer and publicist. (born 1927)
  • February 23: Adrian Hrițcu, 87, Orthodox cleric. (born 1926)
  • February 26: Naarghita, 74, Hindu music singer. (born 1939)

March

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Irina Petrescu
  • March 8: Dumitru Rucăreanu, 81, stage and screen actor. (born 1932)
  • March 19: Irina Petrescu, 71, film actress. (born 1941)
  • March 20: Vasile Ianul, 68, former president of FC Dinamo and Poli Iași. (born 1945)
  • March 24: Mariana Drăgescu, 100, White Squadron aviator. (born 1912)
  • March 26: Liviu Măruia, 35, archaeologist and geographer. (born 1977)
  • March 29: Bujor Macrin, 70, theatre actor and director. (born 1942)

April

May

  • May 9: Cătălin Naum, 74, theater director and teacher. (born 1939)
  • May 20: Gheorghe Buzatu, 73, PRM senator and historian. (born 1939)
  • May 30: Radu Paladi, 86, composer, pianist and conductor. (born 1927)

June

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Iustin Pârvu
  • June 8: Petrică Popa, 84, actor at the Nottara Theatre in Bucharest. (born 1929)
  • June 10: Violeta Popescu, 72, actrice at the Vasile Alecsandri National Theatre in Iași. (born 1941)
  • June 12: Tiberiu E. Nășcuțiu, 84, chemist and docent. (born 1929)
  • June 16: Iustin Pârvu, 94, confessor and abbot of the Petru Vodă Monastery. (born 1919)
  • June 19: Alexandru Mușina, 58, poet, essayist, journalist and editor. (born 1954)
  • June 20: Mihail Popescu, 65, chief of General Staff of the Romanian Army. (born 1948)
  • June 25: Octavian Moisin, 99, Greek-Catholic priest, chemical engineer, papal prelate and metropolitan canon. (born 1914)

July

  • July 3: Radu Vasile, 70, politician, historian and poet. (born 1942)

August

  • August 13: Octavian-Mircea Purceld, 65, leader of PRM Timiș and economist. (born 1948)
  • August 17
    • Marius Cuteanu, 95, composer, conductor and teacher. (born 1917)
    • Cristian Grigorescu, 29, actor. (born 1984)
  • August 18: Florin Cioabă, 58, self-proclaimed international king of the Gypsies. (born 1954)
  • August 20: Costică Ștefănescu, 62, footballer (FC Universitatea Craiova) and trainer. (born 1951)

September

  • September 6: Constantin Ghenescu, 69, actor. (born 1944)
  • September 7: Petru Poantă, 66, literary critic and essayist. (born 1947)
  • September 21: Roman Vlad, 93, composer, musicologist and pianist. (born 1919)
  • September 23: Geo Saizescu, 80, director, screenwriter and actor. (born 1932)

October

  • October 4: Rela Lucan, 45, folk singer. (born 1968)
  • October 13: Angela Moldovan, 86, folk singer. (born 1927)
  • October 30: Anca Petrescu, 64, chief architect of the Palace of the Parliament. (born 1949)

November

  • November 7: Dana Comnea, 80, theater and film actress. (born 1933)
  • November 9: Vasile Suciu, 71, footballer. (born 1942)

December

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