26 January – George Homoștean [ro] is arrested in "The Bus" case Romanian: Dosarul "Autobuzul"), about a 1981 operation where 6 bus passengers were murdered.[1]
February
6 February – A former interior minister and seven police officers confess about having had taken part in "The Bus" Operation [ro] of 1981.[2]
1 July – The Democratic Party (FSN) creates the Social-Democratic Alliance (Romanian: Alianța Social-Democrată, ASD) with the Traditional Social-Democratic Party (Romanian: Partidul Social-Democrat Tradițional, PDST).[7]
16 September – Hungarian minister of foreign affairs Géza Jeszenszky and his Romanian counterpart, Teodor Meleșcanu, sign a treaty on the promotion and protection of investments and an agreement to avoid double tax imposition.[12]
^"HOTĂRÎRE nr. 51 din 3 februarie 1993 privind eliberarea și numirea în funcția de prefect al municipiului București și sectorului agricol Ilfov". Decision of 3 February 1993 (in Romanian).
^ abTreptow, Kurt W.; Popa, Marcel (1996). "Historical Chronology". Historical Dictionary of Romania. Scarecrow Press. p. xliv. ISBN0-8108-3179-1.
^Gavril, Ionela (17 October 2015). Plugaru, Horia (ed.). "Congresele PSD (1990-2015)". Agerpres (in Romanian). Archived from the original on 18 October 2015. Retrieved 8 September 2022.