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Events from the year 2001 in Romania.
Incumbents
President: Ion Iliescu
Prime Minister: Adrian Năstase
Events
29 May – The president of the Constitutional Court, Lucian Mihai, announces his resignation.
7 June – The resignation of Lucian Mihai from the Constitutional Court goes into effect.
6 August – An explosion occurs at the Vulcan mine.
10 October – President Iliescu promulgates Law on Free Access to Information of Public Interest (Romanian: Legea privind liberul acces la informațiile de interes public).
30 October – A Romanian government commission reveals corruption in the international adoption business.
29 November – The Senate approves the stripping of political immunity of Corneliu Vadim Tudor for spreading misinformation. The voting session had 88 votes in favour and 2 against.
= Full date unknown
=Oscar Downstream, an oil & gas trading company is founded.
Births
= January
=15 January – Alexandra Agiurgiuculese, Romanian-Italian rhythmic gymnast
= February
=8 February – Laurențiu Ardelean, footballer.
Deaths
= January
=1 January - Constantin Rădulescu, 76, Romanian doctor, footballer and manager.
= February
=17 February - Richard Wurmbrand, 91, Evangelical Lutheran priest, and professor.
= March
=20 March - Ilie Verdeț, 51st prime minister of Romania (b. 1925)
= July
=15 July - Marina Știrbei, 89, Romanian aviator.
= August
=1 August - Nicolae Tătaru, 69, Romanian football player.
= November
=14 November - Zigu Ornea, 71, Romanian literary critic, biographer and book publisher, failed surgery.
= December
=21 December - Ovidiu Iacov, 20, Romanian footballer, car accident.
See also
2001 in Europe
References
External links
Media related to 2001 in Romania at Wikimedia Commons