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The Week in Review 30.03-5.04 2026

The headline grabbing events of the past week in Romania

The Week in Review
The Week in Review

, 04.04.2026, 14:00

Crisis situation on the Romanian fuel market

On April 1, a government emergency ordinance came into force in Romania that officially declares a crisis situation on the fuel market, generated by the war in the Middle East. According to the document, economic operators that produce, import, distribute or sell fuels will practice, until June 30, a commercial mark-up at the average level of last year, a measure intended to discourage potential speculation tendencies. Also during the three-month period, biofuel in gasoline will be reduced from 8% to 2%, and the export of diesel and crude oil will be done only with the approval of the Ministries of Energy and Economy. As these measures had only a modest effect on fuel prices, the government subsequently made other decisions. Thus, the authorities announced that pump prices could be changed only once a day, and the excise duty on diesel would be reduced. The executive intends to periodically monitor the effectiveness of decisions, to determine whether they need to be modified.

 

Romania has got a budget finally

Due to political disputes and the rejected complaints to the Constitutional Court, Romania’s 2026 state budget law entered into force almost three months later than normal. Finance Minister Alexandru Nazare said that, in a volatile global context and a complex economic framework, marked by external uncertainties and internal pressures, the adoption of this budget demonstrates that Romania respects its commitments and is cautiously aiming for fiscal consolidation and economic stability. When drawing up Romania’s budget, they took into account a decrease in the deficit to 6.2%, an economic growth of 1% and an inflation rate of 6.5% at the end of the year. Of the money that must be judiciously administered, Bucharest learned, however, on Wednesday, that it could give 600 million euros to the Pfizer company. A court in Brussels sentenced Romania to pay this money for 29 million anti-covid vaccines ordered but not purchased. The American producer complains that after signing the contract in 2021, Bucharest invoked storage problems and behaved indecisively in successively accepting and refusing the renegotiation options it received.

 

Visits to Bucharest

The Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova, the pro-European Alexandru Munteanu, paid an official visit to Bucharest this week, where he participated in a conference on the security, stability and economic development of South-Eastern Europe. He discussed with President Nicuşor Dan and Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan about the strengthening of bilateral cooperation and the progress of joint projects, especially in areas such as energy, infrastructure and European integration. On the other hand, a project was launched in Bucharest to efficiently manage non-reimbursable external funds and to monitor how they contribute to Romania’s sustainable development and circular economy. The Vice-President of the European Commission, Roxana Mînzatu, attended the launch conference. Meanwhile, the European Commissioner for Sustainable Transport and Tourism, Apostolos Tzitzikostas, examined with the Romanian authorities connectivity projects, initiatives and strategies that stimulate economic cohesion and support supply chains. It should also be noted that Romania has received formal approval from the Investment Committee in the process of joining the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. This is the 24th approval obtained out of the 25 required for OECD membership.

 

Stolen Romanian artifacts returned to Romania

A 2,500-year-old gold helmet and two ancient Romanian bracelets, objects of great historical value stolen last January from the Drents Museum in the northern Dutch city of Assen, have been recovered thanks to information received from suspects in custody as part of a plea bargain, Dutch prosecutors announced on Thursday, without providing details. The three suspects are Dutch. They will appear in court on April 14, 16 and 17. The artifacts, originating from Geto-Dacian communities, were publicly presented at a press conference at the Drents Museum, where they had been loaned for a temporary exhibition. The gold helmet – known as the Coţofeneşti Helmet – is one of the most important archaeological objects in Romania. And the two recovered gold bracelets date back to 50 B.C. A third stolen gold bracelet is still being sought. The objects belong to the National History Museum in Bucharest, which welcomed the recovery of the heritage treasures. Previously, for the stolen artifacts, the Netherlands had paid compensation of 5.85 million euros. Romania will return the money proportionally to the returned objects, after a specialized expertise will confirm their state of conservation.

 

Mircea Lucescu no longer coaches Romania’s national football team

Mircea Lucescu is no longer the coach of the Romanian national football team, the Romanian Football Federation announced on Thursday. The decision came after the 1-0 defeat to Turkey on March 26 in the semi-finals of the World Cup qualifying playoff. After missing out on qualification, Mircea Lucescu suffered a medical incident during a training session for the Romanian players and was hospitalized. His departure now brings to an end his second term as coach of the Romanian team. During his first term, in the early 1980s, Mircea Lucescu led the Romanian national team to the 1984 European Championship, its first participation in such a tournament. At 80 years old and with over 60 years of experience in the service of football as a player and coach, Mircea Lucescu is one of the most formidable Romanian coaches, with an impressive career leading the technical benches of club teams in the country and abroad and of the Romanian and Turkish national teams. (LS)

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