1999 in Romania

1999
in
Romania

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This is a list of 1999 events that occurred in Romania.

Incumbents

Events

January

  • 4 January – Jiu Valley miners' strike. Nearly 15,000 miners from National Coal Company in Jiu Valley start a strike to get higher salaries and renunciation to the program of closure of unprofitable mines, threatening to come to Bucharest if their demands are not met. The government refuses to negotiate.
  • 15 January – The fifth mineriad: Jiu Valley miners' strike is declared illegal.
  • 18 January – Over 10,000 miners begin a march to Bucharest.
  • 20 January – The fifth mineriad: President convokes the Parliament in extraordinary session. The government is ready to negotiate, as long as the miners stop. They are ready to talk, but only with the Prime Minister. At around 18 o'clock, those 10,000 miners reach Horezu where they stay overnight.
  • 21 January – The fifth mineriad: In Bucharest takes place a joint press conference of Group for Social Dialogue, Civic Alliance, Association of Former Political Prisoners in Romania, League for the Defence of Human Rights and Association of Victims of the Mineriads, during which is publicized the decision to organize a protest march against the miners manifestations, on 22 January. In Timișoara, over a thousand representatives of civil society organize a protest rally. At 15 o'clock, miners force the Costești barrage, which after an hour break it.
  • 22 January – The fifth mineriad – "Peace of Cozia": Start negotiations between the commission headed by Prime Minister Radu Vasile and miners' leader Miron Cozma. At 18:30, negotiations end, Prime Minister saying: No part won, instead the country won.
  • 23 January – The fifth mineriad – Miron Cozma and Romeo Beja, miners' leaders, convince the Prime Minister Radu Vasile to reopen Dâlja and Bărbăteni mines and to promise a salary increase for miners by 30-35%. Miners return in Jiu Valley.

February

  • 17 February – The sixth mineriad: Take place in Stoenești, Olt County, violent clashes between police and groups of miners moving toward the capital. Unofficial sources indicate 15 deaths, the highest death toll during all six mineriads.

October

  • 1 October – After a resounding corruption scandal that revealed the robbing of the bank, the government liquidates the bankrupt Bancorex.
  • 21 October – Appears in Bucharest the first issue of Playboy magazine.
  • 25 October – The first heart transplant in Romania is performed at the Floreasca Emergency Hospital by a team of doctors led by Prof. Dr. Șerban Brădișteanu.

Deaths

Maria Banuș
Silvia Dumitrescu-Timică
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