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Events from the year 1947 in Romania. The year saw the abdication of Michael I of Romania and foundation of the Romanian People's Republic.
Incumbents
- King: Michael I (until 30 December).[1]
- General Secretary of the Romanian Communist Party: Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej (de facto head of state from 30 December).[2]
- Prime Minister: Petru Groza.[3]
Events
- 3 January – The Work and Reconstruction National Union (Romanian: Uniunea Națională Muncă și Refacere) party is founded by Constantin Argetoianu in Bucharest.[4]
- 6 January – The Ministry of National Economy (Romanian: Ministerul Economiei Naționale) decides the rationing of the consumption of petroleum products.[5]
- 10 January – The Military Court of Justice (Romanian: Curtea de Justiție Militară) decides that the trial of the Iași pogrom should start in Bucharest, at the Martial Court of the 2 Army Corps (Romanian: Curtea Marțială a Corpului 2 Armată).[6]
- 10 February – Romania signs the Paris Peace Treaties.[7]
- 3 April – The Assembly of Deputies (Romanian: Adunarea Deputaților) unanimously votes in favour of the Navigation and Commerce Treaty between Romania and the USSR (Romanian: Tratatul de Comerț și Navigație între România U.R.S.S.), that had been signed in Moscow on 20 February 1947.[8]
- 7 June – CSA Steaua București is founded as Asociația Sportivă a Armatei București (Army Sports Association Bucharest).[9]
- 14 July – Ion Mihalache and other leaders of the National Peasants' Party are arrested in the Tămădău affair.[10]
- 15 August – The Marea Stabilizare, Great Stabilisation, replaces the old leu at a rate of 20,000 old lei = 1 new leu.[11]
- 23 August – The Assembly of Deputies (Romanian: Adunarea Deputaților) unanimously votes in favour of the law ratifying the Paris Peace Treaties.[12]
- 15 September – The Paris Peace Treaties enter force.[12]
- 30 December – Michael I abdicates and Romania becomes the Romanian People's Republic.[13]
Births
- 1 January – Virgiliu Stoenescu , member of the administration council of the National Bank of Romania (BNR) since 2004.[14][15]
- 2 January – Dumitru Covalciuc , Romanian historian, folklorist and writer (died 2017)[16]
- 7 January – Dan Anca, Romanian footballer (died 2005)[17][18][19]
- 12 January – Tatiana Moșteanu, economist.[20][21][22]
- 14 January – Luca Pițu , essayist (died 2015[23]).[24]
- 1 February – Rozalia Șooș, handball player.[25]
- 21 February – Romeo Chiriac, doctor (died 1995).[26]
- 27 May – Liana Moraru, composer and pianist (died 2011).[27]
- 7 July – Lidia Vianu, academic, writer, and translator.[28]
- 22 July – Mihaela Peneș, Olympic gold-medal winning javelin thrower.[29]
- 26 August – Nicolae Dobrin, Romanian footballer (died 2007).[30][31]
- 21 September – Ștefan Arteni, painter (died 2020).
Deaths
- 28 January – Iuliu Moisil, honorary member of the Romanian Academy (b. 1859).[32][33][34]
- 14 April – Ioan Botez, literary historian (born 1872).[35][36]
- 23 April – Gheorghe Ciuhandu, priest and human rights advocate (born 1875).[37][38]
- 5 August – Constantin Vernescu-Vâlcea, actor who played Ion Luca Caragiale play roles and was student of Matei Millo (born 1865).[39]
- 3 October – Traian Brăileanu, sociologist and politician, died at Aiud Prison (born 1882).
- 3 November – Alexandru C. Cuza, Romanian far right politician (born 1857).[40]
- 8 November – Constantin Sănătescu, 44th Prime Minister of Romania (born 1885).[41][42][43]
- 17 November – Emil Racoviță, biologist and Antarctic explorer (born 1868).[44]
- 11 December – Aleksandër Stavre Drenova, Albanian national poet (born 1872).[45]
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