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Social Democratic Party (Moldova)

The Social Democratic Party (Romanian: Partidul Social Democrat, PSD) is an extra-parliamentary political party in Moldova currently led by Victor Șelin.

Social Democratic Party
Partidul Social Democrat
PresidentVictor Şelin
General SecretarySergiu Coropceanu[1]
Founded13 May 1990 (PSDM)
HeadquartersChișinău
IdeologySocial democracy[2]
Political positionCentre-left
Continental affiliationForum of Socialists of the CIS Countries
ColoursRed and White
Website
http://www.psdm.md

History edit

In the autumn of 1989, the materials of the 18th Stockholm Congress of Socialist International reached Chişinău from Estonia and did stir up a lot of debates among those dissatisfied with the political realities in Moldovan SSR. The party was founded on May 13, 1990, when was known as the Social Democratic Party of Moldova (Romanian: Partidul Social-Democrat din Moldova, PSDM). The Founding Conference elected Oazu Nantoi, Ion Negură, Alexandru Coșelev as the Party Co-Chairpersons.[3] Initially, the Social-Democratic Party of Moldova fought for the independence of the Moldovan SSR. That was the first party to promote the values of European social democracy in Moldova.[4]

At the third congress of the party, 25–26 February 1995, Anatol Țăranu was elected as a new head of the party.[5] On the eve of 1996 presidential elections, Social Democrats were the only ones to openly support Petru Lucinschi. From 1996 to 1998, the party underwent some internal problems generated from within by controversial opinions on the party political course as well as from outside. This internal crisis culminated in 1998, when Gheorghe Sima group left the party. The old team headed by Oazu Nantoi took over the party leadership.

Oazu Nantoi was a member of the Government of Moldova, but he resigned from Government in March 2000 and the 7th Congress of the party, 27–28 May 2000, was just the first step towards launching its own candidate as the president of Moldova. Social-Democratic Party of Moldova was a member of the Socialist International. Incumbent Party Chairperson, Oazu Nantoi, attended in November 1999 the 21st Paris Congress of the Socialist International.[6]

At the seventh congress of the party, 1 February 2004, Oazu Nantoi came with a proposition for Ion Mușuc (famous businessman in telecommunications) to take over the party leadership and refused he himself to be designated. In 1999 Social Democrats insisted on Ion Muşuc candidacy for the position of Mayor of Chișinău.

At the legislative elections on March 6th, 2005, the party won 2.9% of the popular vote, but no seats. In December 2007 the party merged with the Social Democracy Party (Partidul Democraţiei Sociale, PDS) of former prime minister Dumitru Braghiș. Some representatives of the Centrist Union of Moldova joined the new party, too. They didn't agree with the decision of their leader, Mihai Petrache, to abandon the process of negotiation regarding the unification of social democrats that had started some months before.[7] Braghis has become new leader of the merged party. Eduard Mușuc, who was the chairman of the Social Democratic Party of Moldova before the fusion congress, has become the new secretary general of the party.[8]

In June 2008 Eduard Muşuc formed a coalition with the Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova and Christian Democratic People's Party to become president of the City Council of Chişinău. The year before the party's president Braghis was heavily criticized by the same communists when he ran for mayor. Some party members saw this as betrayal and left the party for Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova (PLDM).

In February 2010, it was reported that approximately 11,000 members of the PSD defected to the rival centre-left Democratic Party of Moldova.[9]

Following the 12th party congress, on April 17, 2010, Victor Șelin[1] has been elected as the new party president.

Electoral results edit

The party took part in the 1994 (3.66%), 1998 (1.86%), 2001 (2.47%), 2005 (2.92%), July 2009, 2010 parliamentary elections, but didn't pass the threshold of representation.

The party took part in the local election: 1995 (39 mandates in the rayonal and municipal councils (3.09%), 273 mandates in city and village councils (2.58%), 23 mayor mandates (2.89%), 1999 (16 mandates in the rayonal and municipal councils (5.13%), 249 mandates in city and village councils (4.08%), 18 mayor mandates (2.86%), 2003 (38 mandates in the rayonal and municipal councils (3.37%), 500 mandates in city and village councils (4.61%), 44 mayor mandates (4.90%), 2007 (36 mandates in the rayonal and municipal councils (3.21%), 294 mandates in city and village councils (2.77%), 15 mayor mandates (1.67%).[3]

Notable members and former members edit

 
Dumitru Braghiș

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2012-02-24. Retrieved 2010-05-01.
  2. ^ Nordsieck, Wolfram (2009). . Parties and Elections in Europe. Archived from the original on 5 April 2009.
  3. ^ a b Social-Democratic Party of Moldova
  4. ^ What’s happening with Social Democratic Party of Moldova?
  5. ^ Partidul Social Democrat (PSD)
  6. ^ XXI Congress of the Socialist International, Paris, 8-10 November 1999, LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
  7. ^ Info-Prim Neo, 23.10.2007: PDS, PSDM to merge by yearend
  8. ^ DECA Press, 24.12.2007: Dumitru Braghis will lead the unified social-democrats
  9. ^ Large portion of small left-wing party migrates to Democrats 2010-02-09 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Social-Democratic Party of Moldova
  • Partidul Social Democrat (PSD)
  • What’s happening with Social Democratic Party of Moldova?

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The Social Democratic Party Romanian Partidul Social Democrat PSD is an extra parliamentary political party in Moldova currently led by Victor Șelin Social Democratic Party Partidul Social DemocratPresidentVictor SelinGeneral SecretarySergiu Coropceanu 1 Founded13 May 1990 PSDM HeadquartersChișinăuIdeologySocial democracy 2 Political positionCentre leftContinental affiliationForum of Socialists of the CIS CountriesColoursRed and WhiteWebsitehttp www psdm mdPolitics of MoldovaPolitical partiesElections Contents 1 History 2 Electoral results 3 Notable members and former members 4 References 5 External linksHistory editIn the autumn of 1989 the materials of the 18th Stockholm Congress of Socialist International reached Chisinău from Estonia and did stir up a lot of debates among those dissatisfied with the political realities in Moldovan SSR The party was founded on May 13 1990 when was known as the Social Democratic Party of Moldova Romanian Partidul Social Democrat din Moldova PSDM The Founding Conference elected Oazu Nantoi Ion Negură Alexandru Coșelev as the Party Co Chairpersons 3 Initially the Social Democratic Party of Moldova fought for the independence of the Moldovan SSR That was the first party to promote the values of European social democracy in Moldova 4 At the third congress of the party 25 26 February 1995 Anatol Țăranu was elected as a new head of the party 5 On the eve of 1996 presidential elections Social Democrats were the only ones to openly support Petru Lucinschi From 1996 to 1998 the party underwent some internal problems generated from within by controversial opinions on the party political course as well as from outside This internal crisis culminated in 1998 when Gheorghe Sima group left the party The old team headed by Oazu Nantoi took over the party leadership Oazu Nantoi was a member of the Government of Moldova but he resigned from Government in March 2000 and the 7th Congress of the party 27 28 May 2000 was just the first step towards launching its own candidate as the president of Moldova Social Democratic Party of Moldova was a member of the Socialist International Incumbent Party Chairperson Oazu Nantoi attended in November 1999 the 21st Paris Congress of the Socialist International 6 At the seventh congress of the party 1 February 2004 Oazu Nantoi came with a proposition for Ion Mușuc famous businessman in telecommunications to take over the party leadership and refused he himself to be designated In 1999 Social Democrats insisted on Ion Musuc candidacy for the position of Mayor of Chișinău At the legislative elections on March 6th 2005 the party won 2 9 of the popular vote but no seats In December 2007 the party merged with the Social Democracy Party Partidul Democraţiei Sociale PDS of former prime minister Dumitru Braghiș Some representatives of the Centrist Union of Moldova joined the new party too They didn t agree with the decision of their leader Mihai Petrache to abandon the process of negotiation regarding the unification of social democrats that had started some months before 7 Braghis has become new leader of the merged party Eduard Mușuc who was the chairman of the Social Democratic Party of Moldova before the fusion congress has become the new secretary general of the party 8 In June 2008 Eduard Musuc formed a coalition with the Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova and Christian Democratic People s Party to become president of the City Council of Chisinău The year before the party s president Braghis was heavily criticized by the same communists when he ran for mayor Some party members saw this as betrayal and left the party for Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova PLDM In February 2010 it was reported that approximately 11 000 members of the PSD defected to the rival centre left Democratic Party of Moldova 9 Following the 12th party congress on April 17 2010 Victor Șelin 1 has been elected as the new party president Electoral results editThe party took part in the 1994 3 66 1998 1 86 2001 2 47 2005 2 92 July 2009 2010 parliamentary elections but didn t pass the threshold of representation The party took part in the local election 1995 39 mandates in the rayonal and municipal councils 3 09 273 mandates in city and village councils 2 58 23 mayor mandates 2 89 1999 16 mandates in the rayonal and municipal councils 5 13 249 mandates in city and village councils 4 08 18 mayor mandates 2 86 2003 38 mandates in the rayonal and municipal councils 3 37 500 mandates in city and village councils 4 61 44 mayor mandates 4 90 2007 36 mandates in the rayonal and municipal councils 3 21 294 mandates in city and village councils 2 77 15 mayor mandates 1 67 3 Notable members and former members edit nbsp Dumitru BraghișOazu Nantoi Anatol Țăranu Ion Negură Victor Șelin Dumitru Braghiș Ion Mușuc Eduard Mușuc Alexandru Coșelev Gheorghe Sima Minister of Education 26 February 2002 2 July 2003 References edit a b AllMoldova 17 04 2010 Dumitru Braghis resigns as PSD president and applies again for this post Archived from the original on 2012 02 24 Retrieved 2010 05 01 Nordsieck Wolfram 2009 Moldova Parties and Elections in Europe Archived from the original on 5 April 2009 a b Social Democratic Party of Moldova What s happening with Social Democratic Party of Moldova Partidul Social Democrat PSD XXI Congress of the Socialist International Paris 8 10 November 1999 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS Info Prim Neo 23 10 2007 PDS PSDM to merge by yearend DECA Press 24 12 2007 Dumitru Braghis will lead the unified social democrats Large portion of small left wing party migrates to Democrats Archived 2010 02 09 at the Wayback MachineExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Social Democratic Party Moldova Official website Social Democratic Party of Moldova Partidul Social Democrat PSD What s happening with Social Democratic Party of Moldova Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Social Democratic Party Moldova amp oldid 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