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The People's Party – Dan Diaconescu (Romanian: Partidul Poporului – Dan Diaconescu; abbreviated PP-DD) was a populist political party in Romania created in 2011 by television presenter Dan Diaconescu.[4] In June 2015 it merged into the National Union for the Progress of Romania (UNPR) after Diaconescu was convicted of extortion.[5]

People's Party – Dan Diaconescu
Partidul Poporului - Dan Diaconescu
PresidentSimona-Alice Man
Secretary-GeneralLiviu-Robert Neagu
Leader in the Chamber of DeputiesDumitru Niculescu
FounderDan Diaconescu
Founded2011
Dissolved29 June 2015
Merged intoUNPR
HeadquartersBucharest, Romania
IdeologyCentrism (self-proclaimed)[1]
Left-wing populism[2][3]
Romanian nationalism
Socialism
Big tent
Political positionLeft-wing
European affiliationEUDemocrats (collaboration)
ColoursWhite and purple
Website
http://www.partidul.poporului.ro/
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    The People's Party – Dan Diaconescu was founded in 2011 by Romanian TV presenter Dan Diaconescu. The first congress of the party was held in January 2012, when the party was officially constituted. At the 2012 local election, the PP-DD came in third, on the party's ticket being 31 mayors, 3,126 local councilors, and 134 county councilors were elected.[citation needed]

    At the 2012 parliamentary election, the PP-DD came in third again, successfully entering Parliament with 21 senators and 47 deputies. After the election, the party became the fourth largest political force in Romania, after the Social Democrats (PSD), the National Liberals (PNL), and the Democrat Liberals (PDL).

    By June 2013 however, the party became heavily affected by party switching, losing 2 senators and 16 deputies, including its group leaders in both chambers.[6]

    The PP-DD subsequently merged into the National Union for the Progress of Romania (UNPR) on 29 June 2015.[7]

    Ideology

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    The ideology of the PP-DD expressed nationalist and socialist sentiments. The party supported progressive measures like higher retirement pensions and salaries, and a lower VAT. The party also supported the collectivization of agriculture and the foundation of state companies with directly elected leadership, and sought a People's Tribunal.

    European affiliation

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    On 21 May 2013, PP-DD publicized their collaboration with the EUDemocrats party.[citation needed]

    Structure

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    Leadership

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    Electoral history

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    Legislative elections

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    Election Chamber Senate Position Aftermath
    Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
    2012 1,036,730 13.99
    47 / 412

    1,086,822 14.65
    21 / 176

     3rd  Opposition to USL government (2012–2014)
    Opposition to PSD-UNPR-UDMR-PC government (2014)
    Opposition to PSD-UNPR-ALDE government (2014–2015)
    Supporting the technocratic Cioloș Cabinet (2015–2017)

    Presidential elections

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    Election Candidate First round Second round
    Votes Percentage Position Votes Percentage Position
    2014 Dan Diaconescu 382,526

    4.03%

     6th 

    European elections

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    Election Votes Percentage MEPs Position EU Party EP Group
    2014 204,310 3.67%
    0 / 32

     7th 
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    References

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    1. ^ "Dan Diaconescu: Gwiazdor szturmuje politykę | Presseurop (Polski)". Archived from the original on 2012-04-09.
  • ^ Romania govt set to win poll even as support slips, CNBC, 21 October 2012, archived from the original on 24 September 2015
  • ^ "Populism takes spotlight in Romania power struggle". Reuters. Archived from the original on 2023-05-15.
  • ^ Stijn van Kessel (2015). Populist Parties in Europe: Agents of Discontent?. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 63. ISBN 978-1-137-41411-3.
  • ^ "Romanian media owner and politician gets five years in jail for blackmail". romania-insider.com. 2015-03-04. Archived from the original on 2015-09-30. Retrieved 2015-09-22.
  • ^ "Harta traseismului politic. "Dacă o femeie îşi părăseşte bărbatul pentru că are un amant, iar alta îl lasă pentru că e bătută, se cheamă că amândouă sunt traseiste?"". gandul.info. 2013-06-22. Retrieved 2013-06-25.
  • ^ "Oprea: Am încheiat o fuziune prin absobţie cu PP-DD. Suntem un partid al uşilor deschise". Retrieved 1 July 2015.

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