1937 in Romania
Events from the year 1937 in Romania. The year saw the installation of the anti-semitic government of Octavian Goga.
Incumbents
Events
- 13 February – The funerals of Ion Moța and Vasile Marin take place in Bucharest.
- 11 March – Nicolae Bălan's report to the Romanian Orthodox Church leads to Freemasonry in Romania dissolving itself.
- 20 March – The government affirms its obligations to the League of Nations and Little Entente in preference to closer ties to Nazi Germany.
- 26 June – Carol II begins a four-day visit to Poland cementing the Polish–Romanian alliance.
- 7 December –Frederick, Prince of Hohenzollern and cousin to the king, states to the German ambassador Wilhelm Fabricius that Romania sees no alliance between France and the Little Entente.
- 20 December – A general election is held for the Chamber of Deputies. The National Liberal Party remains the largest party in government but the King requests Octavian Goga to form a government.
- 29 December – Goga forms a new government which pursues anti-semitic policies, issuing in the first short-lived period of fascism in the kingdom.
- 30 December – The final round of the Senate election is held, the last elections before women's suffrage is introduced.
Births
- 19 March – Eduard Prugovečki, physicist and mathematician.
- 10 May – Tamara Hareven, social historian.
- 23 May – Irina Odagescu, composer.
- 22 September – Nicolae Popescu, mathematician.
- 16 November – Maria Diaconescu, javelin thrower.
Deaths
- 7 May – George Topîrceanu, war poet and satirist.
- 12 August – Alexandru Stănescu, journalist and short story writer.
- 17 December – Dimitrie Călugăreanu, naturalist, physiologist and physician.