April 18, 2026 UPDATE
A roundup of local and world news
Newsroom, 18.04.2026, 20:00
Political crisis
Five thousand local PSD leaders are preparing to vote on Monday to express their lack of confidence in Liberal Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan. In their view, Romania is suffering under poor governance, a direction they believe must be changed. In contrast, the PNL, USR, and UDMR—the other partners in the co-governance—want the current coalition formula to continue. These parties argue that a “political divorce” would damage the country’s economy and finances and jeopardize the absorption of the final billions of euros from the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR).
To prevent the collapse of the coalition, Head of State Nicușor Dan has attempted to mediate the conflict, holding talks with both Premier Bolojan and PSD leader Sorin Grindeanu. In an interview Friday with Radio Romania, the Prime Minister declared he will not resign, even if the Social Democrats demand it on Monday, denouncing what he called PSD’s “evasion of responsibility” and “double standards”.
Bucharest: Crisis in the Danube Delta
The situation in the Danube Delta is “at the edge of disaster,” stated Environment Minister Diana Buzoianu. Today, she announced that she will forward the Control Body’s report regarding the activity of the Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve Administration to the DNA (National Anticorruption Directorate) and ANI (National Integrity Agency).
The document points to possible criminal acts, including conflicts of interest, the blocking of projects funded by European funds, and the use of field inspections as a pressure tool against economic operators. On Friday, at the Minister’s proposal, Premier Ilie Bolojan decided to dismiss the Governor of the Reserve Administration. The institution is responsible for managing and conserving biodiversity and promoting sustainable development in the Danube Delta, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Energy
Romania has produced less energy and is increasingly reliant on imports, even as demand decreases. According to the National Institute of Statistics, during the first two months of the year, domestic energy production decreased by over 2%, while coal imports saw a spectacular increase of more than fivefold. This occurred despite the fact that the population consumed over 4% less electricity due to high prices.
In the natural gas sector, a relatively modest increase in consumption was largely covered by imports. Simultaneously, the consumption structure of petroleum products has shifted toward a stronger reliance on imported finished products, particularly diesel. Dumitru Chisăliță, President of the “Energia Inteligentă” Association, believes that Romania is facing not just consumption issues, but structural and coordination problems regarding energy resources, resulting in low efficiency and a limited capacity to withstand external shocks.
Event
Romanian Foreign Minister Oana Țoiu, alongside Economy Minister Irineu Darău, will inaugurate “Romanian Industry Day” on Monday at NATO headquarters in Brussels. The event aims to promote the national defense industry, with over 20 top Romanian companies announcing their participation.
Organized for the first time at the North Atlantic Alliance headquarters, the event represents a major milestone in Romania’s economic diplomacy efforts. According to a Foreign Ministry statement, the central objective is to highlight the strategic relevance of the defense industry to NATO’s security architecture and to raise the profile of the defense and cybersecurity sectors as potential suppliers for allies.
Tennis
Romanian tennis player Sorana Cîrstea withdrew on Saturday before her semifinal match against Ukraine’s Veronika Podrez at the WTA 250 tournament in Rouen, France, after sustaining a leg injury. Cîrstea made the decision to avoid jeopardizing her participation in the final Roland Garros tournament of her career—a venue where she reached the quarterfinals in 2009 at the age of 19. Sorana Cîrstea had qualified for the Rouen semifinals after defeating Hungary’s Anna Bondar on Friday, 7-6, 6-2. (VP)