2009 in Romania

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Events from the year 2009 in Romania.

Incumbents

Events

Deaths

Deaths
January · February · March · April · May · June · July · August · September · October · November · December

January

Manea Mănescu
  • January 5 - Mircea Stănescu, 39, Romanian politician, MP (2004–2008), apparent suicide by gunshot.[10]
  • January 9 - István Antal, 50, Romanian Olympic ice hockey player, cardiac arrest.[11]

February

March

Marga Barbu

April

May

  • May 9 - Mendi Rodan, 80, Romanian-born Israeli conductor and violinist, cancer.[17]

July

August

September

October

Paul Barbă Neagră

November

December

  • December 28 - Zoltán Horváth, 30, Romanian-born Hungarian basketball player, car accident.[32]

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References

  1. ^ Eugen Tomiuc (13 December 2004). "Romania: Basescu Wins Presidential Vote, Vows To Fight Corruption". Radio Free Europe. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
  2. ^ "Boc Government OK'd by Parliament, with 324 votes in favor and 115 against". Financiarul. Retrieved 2008-12-23.
  3. ^ Radu Marinas and Luiza Ilie (2008-12-22). "Romania centre-left gov't sworn in to tackle crisis". Forbes. Archived from the original on 2009-01-22. Retrieved 2008-12-23.
  4. ^ "Cotidianul". Archived from the original on 11 June 2009. Retrieved 10 June 2009.
  5. ^ "Disectia tehnica a super arenei din Cluj" (in Romanian). stirileprotv.ro. 2014-04-04.
  6. ^ Baiaș, Ionuț (22 November 2009). "Avdhela – Biblioteca Culturii Aromâne". HotNews (in Romanian).
  7. ^ "Tăriceanu: "Datele problemei sunt cu totul altele. Fiecare partid are un interes propriu". Despre refuzul lui Antonescu de a discuta cu PD-L: "E bine să avem și păreri personale"". 23 April 2012.
  8. ^ "Rezultate finale BEC: Băsescu, preşedinte cu 50,33% din voturi". Jurnalul Național. Archived from the original on 26 August 2017.
  9. ^ "IMF Survey: Romania Receives Support from IMF to Counter Crisis". www.imf.org. International Monetary Fund. Retrieved 28 August 2022.
  10. ^ "What the newspapers say: January 6, 2009". January 6, 2009.
  11. ^ "Preşedintele Sport Club, Antal Istvan, a decedat" (in Romanian). January 9, 2009.
  12. ^ "Romania star Cozma stabbed to death". Yahoo! Eurosport UK. Reuters. 8 February 2009. Archived from the original on 12 February 2009. Retrieved 12 February 2009.
  13. ^ Toader, Emma (27 February 2009). "A murit Manea Mănescu, fost premier al României". Mediafax (in Romanian). Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  14. ^ "10,000 people commemorated the life of renowned Romanian singer Ion Dolănescu". HotNews.ro. March 23, 2009. Retrieved November 14, 2019.
  15. ^ "Actress Marga Barbu has passed away". April 2009.
  16. ^ "Interpreta de muzică populară Valeria Peter Predescu a murit". www.realitatea.net (in Romanian). April 28, 2009.
  17. ^ חתן פרס ישראל מנדי רודן הלך לעולמו (in Hebrew)
  18. ^ "Mihai Baicu". www.romaniansoccer.ro (in Romanian).
  19. ^ "Singer Tatiana Stepa passed away". August 10, 2009.
  20. ^ "TV producer Valerio Lazarov dies in Spain | Taiwan News | 2009-08-11 18:46:55". Taiwan News. August 11, 2009.
  21. ^ A murit compozitorul de muzică uşoară Florin Bogardo (in Romanian)
  22. ^ "A murit actorul Nicu Constantin" (in Romanian).
  23. ^ A decade since the passing of Bishop Louis Puscas
  24. ^ "A murit Paul Barbăneagră" (in Romanian). Archived from the original on 2009-10-16. Retrieved 2009-11-07.
  25. ^ "A murit actorul și regizorul Ion Cojar". www.realitatea.net (in Romanian). October 18, 2009.
  26. ^ "Ovidiu Mușetescu, fostul ministru al Privatizării în Guvernul Năstase, a murit duminică după-masă". www.realitatea.net (in Romanian). October 18, 2009.
  27. ^ "Former Romanian spy chief Radu Timofte dies". Taiwan News.
  28. ^ Thea Segall. Tiempo, memoria e imagen. Fundación Trasnocho Cultural. 29 October 2017. p. 3. ISBN 978-980-6654-56-3.
  29. ^ "A murit Gheorghe Dinică" [Gheorghe Dinică died]. Evenimentul Zilei (in Romanian). 10 November 2009. Archived from the original on 14 January 2018. Retrieved 14 January 2018.
  30. ^ "Fosta campioană mondială la scrimă Ecaterina Stahl-Iencic a murit la 63 de ani" [Former world champion in fencing Ecaterina Stahl-Iencic dies at 63]. Antena3.ro (in Romanian). 26 November 2009. Archived from the original on 29 March 2013. Retrieved 18 January 2018.
  31. ^ Cupello, Gregorio Montiel (8 December 2009). "Jacques Braunstein: El inolvidable promotor del jazz en Venezuela" [Jacques Braunstein: The unforgettable promoter of jazz in Venezuela]. Opinión y Noticias (in European Spanish). Archived from the original on 18 January 2018. Retrieved 18 January 2018.
  32. ^ "Hungary in shock at Zoltán Horváth's death". interbasket.net. 29 December 2009.

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