1928 in Romania
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Events from the year 1928 in Romania. The year was dominated by the Great Depression in Romania. It also saw the first radio transmission in the country.

Incumbents
- King: Michael I.[1]
- Prime Minister:[2]
- VintilÄ BrÄtianu (until 9 November)
- Iuliu Maniu (from 10 November)
Events
- 4 February â Romania enacts legislation to limit the trafficking and use of cannabis and narcotic drugs.[3]
- 15 July â The Socialist Workers Party of Romania, (Romanian: Partidul Socialist al Muncitorilor din România, PSMR) is founded.[4]
- 29 July â The newspaper Proletarul (Proletarian) is founded.[5]
- 1 November â The Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company broadcasts for the first time.[6]
- 9 November â The government of VintilÄ I. C. BrÄtianu is replaced by the first cabinet of Iuliu Maniu that takes over the following day.[7]
- 12 December â In the general election, the National Peasants' Party retains power.[8]
- Unknown â The first Romanian Girl Guide groups are formed. There are none left after ten years.[9]
Births
- 19 February â Cabiria Andreian Cazacu, mathematician (died 2018).[10]
- 16 April â Radu Ciuceanu, historian and politician (died 2022).[11]
- 18 May â Zlata Tkach, composer (died 2006).[12]
- 26 July â Constantin Corduneanu, mathematician (died 2018).
- 30 September â Elie Wiesel, Nobel Prize laureate (died 2016).[13]
- 3 November â Ion DincÄ, politician and Mayor of Bucharest (died 2007).[14]
- 11 November â Mircea MureÈan, film director (died 2020).
Deaths
- 24 May â Constantin Hârjeu, engineer (born 1856).[15]
- 29 December â Adele Zay, feminist and pedagogue (born 1848).[16]
