The following lists events in the year 2017 in Romania.
Incumbents
Events
January
- January 4 â Sorin Grindeanu takes over as Prime Minister of Romania.
- January 24 â President Klaus Iohannis initiates proceedings for a national referendum on continuing the fight against corruption in Romania.
- January 29 â Over 90,000 people march in protests against the government's proposal to pardon thousands of prisoners.
- January 31 â Despite protests, the government adopts an emergency ordinance to decriminalize some offenses.
February
- February 4 â Prime Minister Grindeanu announces plans to scrap the proposed decree decriminalizing graft offenses.
- February 5 â Tens of thousands march against a government's plan to decriminalize certain corruption offenses.
- February 8 â 2017 Romanian protests
- The government fails to secure a minister who is investigated for corruption.
- President Iohannis's appeal against the emergency ordinance to decriminalize corruption offenses was rejected by the Constitutional Court.
- February 9 â After losing support of Prime Minister Grindeanu, Florin Iordache resigns from Justice Minister. The same day, the President of the Senate notifies the Constitutional Court on a judicial conflict between the government and the National Anticorruption Directorate.
June
August
September
- September 17 â A violent storm in western Romania leaves eight people dead and 137 injured.
- September 30 â One person dies and 19 people are hospitalized for smoke inhalation after a fire breaks out at a retirement home in Bucharest.
Sport
Arts and entertainment
- May 14âÂÂ20 â Despite rain, the 14th edition of Bucharest Pride unfolds in Romania's capital. Human rights organisations and 30 embassies endorse the event.
- June 2âÂÂ11 â The 16th edition of Transilvania International Film Festival takes place in Cluj-Napoca. French actor Alain Delon receives the TIFF Award for his entire career.
- July 1 â Cluj Pride, first pride parade to take place in Transylvania, is attended by 1,000 people.
- August 3âÂÂ6 â Up to 330,000 people attend the largest edition to date of Untold Festival in Cluj-Napoca. Among artists that performed during the four-day festival are MÃÂ, Charli XCX, Ellie Goulding, Armin van Buuren, Marshmello, Martin Garrix and Steve Aoki.
Deaths
January
- January 12 â Iulian RÃÂdulescu, 79, self-proclaimed "emperor of Roma from everywhere" (b. 1938)
- January 18 â Ion Besoiu, 85, actor (b. 1931)
- January 22 âÂÂ
- Dan Caspi, 71, Romanian-born Israeli media theorist and academic.
- Cristina Adela FoiÃÂor, 49, chess player (b. 1967)
- January 24 â Dan Adamescu, 68, businessman (b. 1948)
- January 29 â , 88, conductor (b. 1928)
February
- February 1 âÂÂ
- Constantin Dinulescu, 85, footballer (AS Progresul BucureÃÂti).
- Alma Redlinger, 92, painter.
- February 5 â Irma Adelman, 86, Romanian-born American economist.
- February 7 â Valeriu Bularca, 85, wrestler, Olympic silver medalist (1964).
- February 9 â Radu Gabrea, 79, film director (CÃÂlÃÂtoria lui Gruber) and screenwriter.
- February 20 â SofÃÂa ÃÂmber, 92, Romanian-born Venezuelan journalist.
April
May
June
- June 10 â Mihai Nedef, 85, Olympic basketball player (1952) (b. 1931).
- June 11 â Corneliu Stroe, 67, drummer and percussionist (b. 1949).
- June 12 â Gheorghe GuÃÂet, 49, shot putter, competed in 1992, 2000, and 2004 Olympics (b. 1968).
- June 24 â Tom Kremer, 87, Romanian-born British game designer and publisher (b. 1930).
July
- July 10 â Augustin Buzura, 78, Romanian writer and journalist (b. 1938).
- July 12 â Liviu Giurgian, 54, Romanian hurdler (b. 1962).
- July 24 â Niculae Nedeff, 88, Romanian handball player and coach (b. 1928).
August
- August 1 â Ana-Maria Avram, 55, Romanian composer (b. 1961).
- August 3 â Ioan Popa, 64, Romanian Olympic fencer (1976, 1980) (b. 1953).
- August 12 â Tudor Postelnicu, 85, Romanian politician, police officer, and criminal, head of the Securitate (1978âÂÂ1987), Minister of Internal Affairs (1987âÂÂ1989) (b. 1931).
September
October
- October 5 â Dan Hanganu, 78, Romanian-born Canadian architect (b. 1939).
- October 31 â Mircea DrÃÂgan, 85, Romanian film director (b. 1932).
December
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