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Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)

The Democratic Liberal Party (Romanian: Partidul Democrat-Liberal, PDL) was a liberal-conservative[2][3] political party in Romania. The party was formed on 15 December 2007, when the Democratic Party (PD) merged with the Liberal Democratic Party (PLD). On 17 November 2014 the PDL officially merged into the National Liberal Party (PNL), ceasing to exist.[8][9] The PDL was associated with Traian Băsescu, who was previously leader of the PD and President of Romania from 2004 to 2014.

Democratic Liberal Party
Partidul Democrat-Liberal
President
Founded15 December 2007
Dissolved17 November 2014
Merger ofDemocratic Party &
Liberal Democratic Party
Merged intoNational Liberal Party
(major faction)
Succeeded byPeople's Movement Party (minor faction)
HeadquartersAleea Modrogan, 1
Bucharest
Membership (2014)218,013[1]
Ideology
Political positionCentre-right[6][7]
National affiliationRight Romania Alliance (2012)
Christian Liberal Alliance (2014)
European affiliationEuropean People's Party
International affiliationCentrist Democrat International
European Parliament groupEuropean People's Party
ColoursOrange and Blue
Website

History Edit

Background Edit

The PDL traces its roots in the National Salvation Front (FSN), the governing body which, under the leadership of Ion Iliescu, seized power during the Romanian Revolution of 1989 which ended the previous 42 year-long Communist regime in Romania.[10] Conflicts broke out between FSN leaders Ion Iliescu and Petre Roman in early 1992, and this led to the separation of the Iliescu wing under the name of Democratic National Salvation Front (FDSN), which later became the Social Democratic Party (PSD).[11]

In 1993, the FSN was renamed Democratic Party (PD)[12] and distanced itself from its social-democratic roots to gradually become a centre-right party, whose ideology was transmitted to the PDL.

In advance of the 2004 general election, the PD joined forces with the National Liberal Party (PNL) to create the Justice and Truth Alliance (DA), whose main purpose was to oppose the governing Social Democratic Party (PSD).

Foundation Edit

From mid 2005, the PD's relations with the PNL also became strained. On 15 December 2007, the PD merged into the new Democratic Liberal Party (PDL) along with the Liberal Democratic Party (PLD), a splinter group from the PNL which was led by Theodor Stolojan. The PLD approved the merger in a party congress with 933 votes in favour, six abstentions, and one against.[13]

Government of Emil Boc (2008–2012) and Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu Edit

At the 2008 legislative election, the PDL won the most seats in chambers and formed a new government coalition with the PSD. The two parties fell out in 2009 and the government was replaced by another one including the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR) and the National Union for the Progress of Romania (UNPR).

Later, in 2012, due to massive street protests, Prime Minister Emil Boc resigned and president Traian Băsescu appointed the independent Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu, former SIE commander, to form a new cabinet which was invested by a vote in Parliament in February 2012. After a two-months parliamentary protest, the opposition managed to pass a motion of no confidence on the 5 May 2012, sending the PDL in opposition. When the government fell, Traian Băsescu consulted the parliamentary parties and decided to nominate PSD leader Victor Ponta as Prime Minister.

2012 local elections Edit

On 10 June 2012, local elections were held in Romania. The PDL was able to win only two county council presidents (namely in the counties of Arad and Alba) and 10 major city mayors (Cluj-Napoca, Brașov, Arad, Suceava, Drobeta-Turnu Severin, Alba Iulia, Tulcea, Târgu Mureș, Piatra Neamț, and Târgoviște), which represented a crushing defeat, even if the party accqired 27% of Romania's mayors and almost 23% of the county and local councillors.

Because of these results, the then president of PDL, Emil Boc, resigned and called for an early National Convention (congress) of the party, which was held on the 30 June 2012. The Convention elected Vasile Blaga to become the new party president of the PDL and Gheorghe Flutur as secretary-general.

2012 parliamentary elections Edit

In the run to the parliamentary elections the PDL announced an alliance with the Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party (PNȚ-CD) and Civic Force (FC) to form the Right Romania Alliance (ARD).[14] The alliance was dissolved on 9 December 2013.[15]

2014 European elections Edit

In the 2014 European elections, the PDL received 12.2% of the national vote and returned 5 MEPs.[16]

Merger with the National Liberal Party (PNL) Edit

In late May 2014 the party agreed in principle to a future merger with the National Liberal Party (PNL), and for the two parties to submit a joint candidate for the upcoming 2014 presidential election.[17]

On 17 July 2014 it was announced that the new party formed from a future merger of the PDL and PNL would keep the National Liberal Party name, while being situated in the PDL's existing headquarters in Bucharest and would be registered by the end of 2014.[18] On 26 July 2014, a joint party congress of the PDL and PNL approved the merger.[19] On 28 July 2014 the PDL and PNL formed the Christian Liberal Alliance (ACL) to jointly contest the upcoming presidential election.[20][21] In the first round of the 2014 presidential election held on 2 November 2014, ACL candidate Klaus Iohannis received 30.4% of the vote, coming in second place behind Victor Ponta, the PSD candidate and incumbent Prime Minister.[22] In the runoff election held on 16 November 2014, Iohannis received 54.5% of the vote, becoming the surprise victory of the Romanian presidency.[23][24]

Ideology Edit

The PDL's ideology is influenced by liberal conservatism and social conservatism. In this respect the party is a member of the European People's Party (EPP) and the Centrist Democrat International (IDC–CDI).

The PDL supports a consolidation of the free market and is supportive of Romania's flat-rate income tax of 16%. The party also supports reforming the Romanian Constitution in order to bring about a decentralisation in administration and give greater power to the country's eight development regions.

Founding deputies Edit

Shortly before the 2008 legislative election the PDL had 69 deputies, of which

  • 38 had been elected on Democratic Party (PD) list: Cristian Rǎdulescu, Daniel Buda, Valentin Adrian Iliescu, Costică Canacheu, Gheorghe Albu, Gheorghe Barbu, Cornel Ştefan Bardan, Iulian-Gabriel Bîrsan, Anca-Daniela Boagiu, Ionela Bruchental-Pop, Diana Maria Buşoi, Anca Constantinescu, Radu-Cătălin Drăguş, Stelian Duţu, Elena Ehling, Stelian Fuia, Traian Constantin Igaş, Cristian Ilie, Radu Lambrino, Laurenţiu Mironescu, Liviu Alexandru Miroşeanu, Alexandru Mocanu, Petru Movilă, Ioan Oltean, Constantin Petrea, Marcel Adrian Piteiu, Corneliu Popescu, Cezar Florin Preda, Ioan Dumitru Puchianu, Marius Rogin, Marcel Laurenţiu Romanescu, Valentin Rusu, Petre Străchinaru, Valeriu Tabără, Eugen Constantin Uricec, Mihaela Adriana Vasil, Horia Văsioiu, Iulian Vladu
  • 14 had been elected on National Liberal Party (PNL) list: Marian Sorin Paveliu, Romică Andreica, Cristian Alexandru Boureanu, Dumitru Gheorghe Mircea Coşea, Marian Hoinaru, Mircea Teodor Iustian, Corneliu Momanu, Viorel Oancea, Dumitru Pardău, Gabriel Sandu, Cornel Ştirbeţ, Raluca Turcan, Petre Ungureanu, Claudius Mihail Zaharia
  • 10 had been elected on Greater Romania Party (PRM) list: Liviu Almăşan, William Gabriel Brînză, Bogdan Cantaragiu, Petru Călian, Alexandru Ciocâlteu, Liviu Codîrlă, Daniel Ionescu, Dănuţ Liga, Dumitru Puzdrea, Ion Stoica
  • 6 had been elected on Social Democratic Party (PSD) list: Constantin Amarie, Obuf Cătălin Ovidiu Buhăianu, Viorel Constantinescu, Petru Lificiu, Gheorghe Sârb, Constantin Tudor
  • 1 had been elected on Conservative Party (PC) list: Graţiela Denisa Iordache[25]

Leadership of PDL Edit

  Also served as Prime Minister
  Also served as Senate President
Name
Born - Died
Portrait Term start Term end Duration
1 Emil Boc
(1966–)
  15 December 2007 30 June 2012 4 years, 6 months and 15 days
2 Vasile Blaga1
(1956–)
  30 June 2012 17 November 2014 2 years, 4 months and 18 days

Notable members Edit

Electoral history Edit

Legislative elections Edit

Election Chamber Senate Position Aftermath
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
2008 2,312,358 33.57
115 / 334
2,228,860 32.36
51 / 137
 1st  PDL-PSD government (2008–2009)
PDL-UNPR-UDMR government (2009–2012)
Opposition to USL government (2012)
2012 1,223,189 16.51
52 / 412
1,239,318 16.71
22 / 176
 2nd 
(within ARD)1
Opposition to USL government (2012–2014)
Opposition to PSD-UNPR-UDMR-PC government (2014)
Absorbed by the National Liberal Party (November 2014)

Notes:

1 Right Romania Alliance members: PDL, FC (1 senator and 3 deputies), and PNȚ-CD (1 senator and 1 deputy).

Presidential elections Edit

Election Candidate First round Second round
Votes Percentage Position Votes Percentage Position
2009 Traian Băsescu 3,153,640
32.4%
 1st  5,275,808
50.3%
 1st 
2014 Klaus Iohannis1 2,881,406
30.3%
 2nd  6,288,769
54.4%
 1st 

Notes:

1 Klaus Iohannis was a member of the PNL, but he was the candidate of the Christian Liberal Alliance (ACL); alliance members: PNL and PDL.

European elections Edit

Election Votes Percentage Seats Position EU Party EP Group
2009 1,438,000 29.7%
10 / 33
 2nd  EPP EPP Group
2014 680,853 12.2%
5 / 32
 3rd  EPP EPP Group

Notes Edit

  1. ^ "Precizare ACL privind numarul de membri". Retrieved 18 November 2014.
  2. ^ a b Bakke, Elisabeth (2010), "Central and East European party systems since 1989", Central and Southeast European Politics Since 1989, Cambridge University Press, pp. 78, 80, ISBN 978-1-139-48750-4
  3. ^ a b c Nordsieck, Wolfram (2016). . Parties and Elections in Europe. Archived from the original on 15 February 2020.
  4. ^ "Referendum între populism şi mistificare | DW | 02.10.2009". Deutsche Welle.
  5. ^ Adam, Robert (28 November 2018). Doua veacuri de populism romanesc. ISBN 9789735063078.
  6. ^ Aslund, Anders (2010), The Last Shall Be The First: The East European financial crisis, Peterson Institute for International Economics, p. 39, ISBN 9780881326178
    Jansen, Thomas; Van Hecke, Steven (2011). At Europe's Service: The Origins and Evolution of the European People's Party. Springer. p. 78. ISBN 9783642194146.
  7. ^ Erol Külahci (1 May 2012). Europeanisation and Party Politics: How the EU affects Domestic Actors, Patterns and Systems. ECPR Press. p. 145. ISBN 978-1-907301-22-3.
  8. ^ "PDL, radiat din Registrul partidelor politice. PNL, omorât şi reînviat". adevarul.ro. Retrieved 10 June 2015.
  9. ^ . Ziarul Unirea. Archived from the original on 5 December 2014. Retrieved 10 June 2015.
  10. ^ Roper, p.66
  11. ^ Roper, p.70
  12. ^ Roper, p.79
  13. ^ "Romania's Liberal Democrats Vote Merger With Democrats". Mediafax.ro. Retrieved 10 June 2015.
  14. ^ "Right Romania Alliance officially launched". Retrieved 10 June 2015.
  15. ^ . Romania-Insider.com. 2012-12-11. Archived from the original on 2012-12-19. Retrieved 2014-07-16.
  16. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-05-29. Retrieved 2014-05-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  17. ^ "Romania's largest rightist parties agree on presidential candidate, fusion | Independent Balkan News Agency". Balkaneu.com. 2014-05-29. Retrieved 2014-07-16.
  18. ^ ACTMedia – Romanian Business News. "Name of new party from PDL-PNL merger is PNL". Retrieved 10 June 2015. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  19. ^ "Merger protocol between PNL-PDL, new party statute, approved by joint congress". Retrieved 10 June 2015.
  20. ^ "Romania Opposition Parties Merge Before Elections". 28 July 2014. Retrieved 10 June 2015.
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 10 June 2015.
  22. ^ Ilie, Radu-Sorin Marinas (3 November 2014). "Romania's PM Ponta wins first round of presidential election". Reuters. Retrieved 10 June 2015.
  23. ^ "Romania election surprise as Klaus Iohannis wins presidency". BBC News. 17 November 2014. Retrieved 10 June 2015.
  24. ^ "Romanians elected Klaus Iohannis their new president for the next five years". Retrieved 10 June 2015.
  25. ^ Chamber of Deputies Accessed online September 10, 2008

References Edit

  • Steven D. Roper, Romania: The Unfinished Revolution, Routledge, 2000, ISBN 90-5823-027-9
  • Ioan, Scurtu ş.a., "Enciclopedia partidelor politice din România 1859-2003", Editura Meronia, București, 2003.
  • Florin-Vasile, Şomlea, "Partidele populare din ţările Uniunii Europene", Editura Cartimpex, Cluj-Napoca, 2007.

External links Edit

  • (in Romanian) – Official website

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PartyMerged intoNational Liberal Party major faction Succeeded byPeople s Movement Party minor faction HeadquartersAleea Modrogan 1BucharestMembership 2014 218 013 1 IdeologyLiberal conservatism 2 3 Christian democracy 3 Populism 4 5 Political positionCentre right 6 7 National affiliationRight Romania Alliance 2012 Christian Liberal Alliance 2014 European affiliationEuropean People s PartyInternational affiliationCentrist Democrat InternationalEuropean Parliament groupEuropean People s PartyColoursOrange and BlueWebsiteweb wbr archive wbr org wbr web wbr 20100218141220 wbr http wbr www wbr pdl wbr org wbr roPolitics of RomaniaPolitical partiesElections Contents 1 History 1 1 Background 1 2 Foundation 1 3 Government of Emil Boc 2008 2012 and Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu 1 4 2012 local elections 1 5 2012 parliamentary elections 1 6 2014 European elections 1 7 Merger with the National Liberal Party PNL 2 Ideology 3 Founding deputies 4 Leadership of PDL 5 Notable members 6 Electoral history 6 1 Legislative elections 6 2 Presidential elections 6 3 European elections 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditBackground Edit Further information National Salvation Front Romania and Democratic Party Romania The PDL traces its roots in the National Salvation Front FSN the governing body which under the leadership of Ion Iliescu seized power during the Romanian Revolution of 1989 which ended the previous 42 year long Communist regime in Romania 10 Conflicts broke out between FSN leaders Ion Iliescu and Petre Roman in early 1992 and this led to the separation of the Iliescu wing under the name of Democratic National Salvation Front FDSN which later became the Social Democratic Party PSD 11 In 1993 the FSN was renamed Democratic Party PD 12 and distanced itself from its social democratic roots to gradually become a centre right party whose ideology was transmitted to the PDL In advance of the 2004 general election the PD joined forces with the National Liberal Party PNL to create the Justice and Truth Alliance DA whose main purpose was to oppose the governing Social Democratic Party PSD Foundation Edit From mid 2005 the PD s relations with the PNL also became strained On 15 December 2007 the PD merged into the new Democratic Liberal Party PDL along with the Liberal Democratic Party PLD a splinter group from the PNL which was led by Theodor Stolojan The PLD approved the merger in a party congress with 933 votes in favour six abstentions and one against 13 Government of Emil Boc 2008 2012 and Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu Edit At the 2008 legislative election the PDL won the most seats in chambers and formed a new government coalition with the PSD The two parties fell out in 2009 and the government was replaced by another one including the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania UDMR and the National Union for the Progress of Romania UNPR Later in 2012 due to massive street protests Prime Minister Emil Boc resigned and president Traian Băsescu appointed the independent Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu former SIE commander to form a new cabinet which was invested by a vote in Parliament in February 2012 After a two months parliamentary protest the opposition managed to pass a motion of no confidence on the 5 May 2012 sending the PDL in opposition When the government fell Traian Băsescu consulted the parliamentary parties and decided to nominate PSD leader Victor Ponta as Prime Minister 2012 local elections Edit On 10 June 2012 local elections were held in Romania The PDL was able to win only two county council presidents namely in the counties of Arad and Alba and 10 major city mayors Cluj Napoca Brașov Arad Suceava Drobeta Turnu Severin Alba Iulia Tulcea Targu Mureș Piatra Neamț and Targoviște which represented a crushing defeat even if the party accqired 27 of Romania s mayors and almost 23 of the county and local councillors Because of these results the then president of PDL Emil Boc resigned and called for an early National Convention congress of the party which was held on the 30 June 2012 The Convention elected Vasile Blaga to become the new party president of the PDL and Gheorghe Flutur as secretary general 2012 parliamentary elections Edit In the run to the parliamentary elections the PDL announced an alliance with the Christian Democratic National Peasants Party PNȚ CD and Civic Force FC to form the Right Romania Alliance ARD 14 The alliance was dissolved on 9 December 2013 15 2014 European elections Edit In the 2014 European elections the PDL received 12 2 of the national vote and returned 5 MEPs 16 Merger with the National Liberal Party PNL Edit In late May 2014 the party agreed in principle to a future merger with the National Liberal Party PNL and for the two parties to submit a joint candidate for the upcoming 2014 presidential election 17 On 17 July 2014 it was announced that the new party formed from a future merger of the PDL and PNL would keep the National Liberal Party name while being situated in the PDL s existing headquarters in Bucharest and would be registered by the end of 2014 18 On 26 July 2014 a joint party congress of the PDL and PNL approved the merger 19 On 28 July 2014 the PDL and PNL formed the Christian Liberal Alliance ACL to jointly contest the upcoming presidential election 20 21 In the first round of the 2014 presidential election held on 2 November 2014 ACL candidate Klaus Iohannis received 30 4 of the vote coming in second place behind Victor Ponta the PSD candidate and incumbent Prime Minister 22 In the runoff election held on 16 November 2014 Iohannis received 54 5 of the vote becoming the surprise victory of the Romanian presidency 23 24 Ideology EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message The PDL s ideology is influenced by liberal conservatism and social conservatism In this respect the party is a member of the European People s Party EPP and the Centrist Democrat International IDC CDI The PDL supports a consolidation of the free market and is supportive of Romania s flat rate income tax of 16 The party also supports reforming the Romanian Constitution in order to bring about a decentralisation in administration and give greater power to the country s eight development regions Founding deputies EditShortly before the 2008 legislative election the PDL had 69 deputies of which 38 had been elected on Democratic Party PD list Cristian Rǎdulescu Daniel Buda Valentin Adrian Iliescu Costică Canacheu Gheorghe Albu Gheorghe Barbu Cornel Stefan Bardan Iulian Gabriel Birsan Anca Daniela Boagiu Ionela Bruchental Pop Diana Maria Busoi Anca Constantinescu Radu Cătălin Drăgus Stelian Duţu Elena Ehling Stelian Fuia Traian Constantin Igas Cristian Ilie Radu Lambrino Laurenţiu Mironescu Liviu Alexandru Miroseanu Alexandru Mocanu Petru Movilă Ioan Oltean Constantin Petrea Marcel Adrian Piteiu Corneliu Popescu Cezar Florin Preda Ioan Dumitru Puchianu Marius Rogin Marcel Laurenţiu Romanescu Valentin Rusu Petre Străchinaru Valeriu Tabără Eugen Constantin Uricec Mihaela Adriana Vasil Horia Văsioiu Iulian Vladu 14 had been elected on National Liberal Party PNL list Marian Sorin Paveliu Romică Andreica Cristian Alexandru Boureanu Dumitru Gheorghe Mircea Cosea Marian Hoinaru Mircea Teodor Iustian Corneliu Momanu Viorel Oancea Dumitru Pardău Gabriel Sandu Cornel Stirbeţ Raluca Turcan Petre Ungureanu Claudius Mihail Zaharia 10 had been elected on Greater Romania Party PRM list Liviu Almăsan William Gabriel Brinză Bogdan Cantaragiu Petru Călian Alexandru Ciocalteu Liviu Codirlă Daniel Ionescu Dănuţ Liga Dumitru Puzdrea Ion Stoica 6 had been elected on Social Democratic Party PSD list Constantin Amarie Obuf Cătălin Ovidiu Buhăianu Viorel Constantinescu Petru Lificiu Gheorghe Sarb Constantin Tudor 1 had been elected on Conservative Party PC list Graţiela Denisa Iordache 25 Leadership of PDL Edit Also served as Prime Minister Also served as Senate President Nº NameBorn Died Portrait Term start Term end Duration1 Emil Boc 1966 nbsp 15 December 2007 30 June 2012 4 years 6 months and 15 days2 Vasile Blaga1 1956 nbsp 30 June 2012 17 November 2014 2 years 4 months and 18 daysNotable members EditVasile Blaga party leader from 2012 to 2014 former Interior Minister Roberta Anastase MP President of the Chamber of Deputies Traian Băsescu President of Romania membership suspended during his term Radu Berceanu Senator former Transport Minister Anca Boagiu former Minister of European Integration and Transport Minister Emil Boc Mayor of Cluj Napoca party leader 2004 2012 Prime Minister 2008 2012 Ioan Oltean MP Elena Udrea Minister of Tourism and Regional Development 2008 2012 Radu Vasile former Prime Minister Adriean Videanu former Mayor of Bucharest and Minister of Economy Monica Macovei EMP and former Minister of Justice Sulfina Barbu former Minister of Labour Theodor Stolojan EMP and former Prime Minister Raluca Turcan Deputy Prime Minister of Romania Electoral history EditLegislative elections Edit Election Chamber Senate Position AftermathVotes Seats Votes Seats2008 2 312 358 33 57 115 334 2 228 860 32 36 51 137 1st PDL PSD government 2008 2009 PDL UNPR UDMR government 2009 2012 Opposition to USL government 2012 2012 1 223 189 16 51 52 412 1 239 318 16 71 22 176 2nd within ARD 1 Opposition to USL government 2012 2014 Opposition to PSD UNPR UDMR PC government 2014 Absorbed by the National Liberal Party November 2014 Notes 1 Right Romania Alliance members PDL FC 1 senator and 3 deputies and PNȚ CD 1 senator and 1 deputy Presidential elections Edit Election Candidate First round Second roundVotes Percentage Position Votes Percentage Position2009 Traian Băsescu 3 153 640 32 4 1st 5 275 808 50 3 1st 2014 Klaus Iohannis1 2 881 406 30 3 2nd 6 288 769 54 4 1st Notes 1 Klaus Iohannis was a member of the PNL but he was the candidate of the Christian Liberal Alliance ACL alliance members PNL and PDL European elections Edit Election Votes Percentage Seats Position EU Party EP Group2009 1 438 000 29 7 10 33 2nd EPP EPP Group2014 680 853 12 2 5 32 3rd EPP EPP GroupNotes Edit Precizare ACL privind numarul de membri Retrieved 18 November 2014 a b Bakke Elisabeth 2010 Central and East European party systems since 1989 Central and Southeast European Politics Since 1989 Cambridge University Press pp 78 80 ISBN 978 1 139 48750 4 a b c Nordsieck Wolfram 2016 Romania Parties and Elections in Europe Archived from the original on 15 February 2020 Referendum intre populism si mistificare DW 02 10 2009 Deutsche Welle Adam Robert 28 November 2018 Doua veacuri de populism romanesc ISBN 9789735063078 Aslund Anders 2010 The Last Shall Be The First The East European financial crisis Peterson Institute for International Economics p 39 ISBN 9780881326178 Jansen Thomas Van Hecke Steven 2011 At Europe s Service The Origins and Evolution of the European People s Party Springer p 78 ISBN 9783642194146 Erol Kulahci 1 May 2012 Europeanisation and Party Politics How the EU affects Domestic Actors Patterns and Systems ECPR Press p 145 ISBN 978 1 907301 22 3 PDL radiat din Registrul partidelor politice PNL omorat si reinviat adevarul ro Retrieved 10 June 2015 Alianţa Crestin Liberală desființată oficial PDL iștii sunt de astăzi PNL iști Ziarul Unirea Archived from the original on 5 December 2014 Retrieved 10 June 2015 Roper p 66 Roper p 70 Roper p 79 Romania s Liberal Democrats Vote Merger With Democrats Mediafax ro Retrieved 10 June 2015 Right Romania Alliance officially launched Retrieved 10 June 2015 First victim of the 2012 local elections Right Romania Alliance dissolves right after election day Romania Insider com 2012 12 11 Archived from the original on 2012 12 19 Retrieved 2014 07 16 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2014 05 29 Retrieved 2014 05 29 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Romania s largest rightist parties agree on presidential candidate fusion Independent Balkan News Agency Balkaneu com 2014 05 29 Retrieved 2014 07 16 ACTMedia Romanian Business News Name of new party from PDL PNL merger is PNL Retrieved 10 June 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a author has generic name help Merger protocol between PNL PDL new party statute approved by joint congress Retrieved 10 June 2015 Romania Opposition Parties Merge Before Elections 28 July 2014 Retrieved 10 June 2015 PNL and PDL form the Christian Liberal Alliance Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 10 June 2015 Ilie Radu Sorin Marinas 3 November 2014 Romania s PM Ponta wins first round of presidential election Reuters Retrieved 10 June 2015 Romania election surprise as Klaus Iohannis wins presidency BBC News 17 November 2014 Retrieved 10 June 2015 Romanians elected Klaus Iohannis their new president for the next five years Retrieved 10 June 2015 Chamber of Deputies Accessed online September 10 2008References EditSteven D Roper Romania The Unfinished Revolution Routledge 2000 ISBN 90 5823 027 9 Ioan Scurtu s a Enciclopedia partidelor politice din Romania 1859 2003 Editura Meronia București 2003 Florin Vasile Somlea Partidele populare din ţările Uniunii Europene Editura Cartimpex Cluj Napoca 2007 External links Edit in Romanian Democratic Liberal Party Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Democratic Liberal Party Romania amp oldid 1077011977, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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