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National Liberal Party
Partidul Național Liberal
AbbreviationPNL
PresidentVitalia Pavlicenco
Founded1993
2000 (merged into AMN)
2006 (refounded on 16 December)
HeadquartersCalea Ieșilor nr. 6, Chișinău
IdeologyNational liberalism
Conservative liberalism
Moldovan–Romanian unionism
Pro-Europeanism
Political positionCentre-right
National affiliationMișcarea Politică Unirea (MPU)
ColoursYellow, blue
Parliament
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District Presidents
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Website
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  • Political parties
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  • The National Liberal Party (Romanian: Partidul Național Liberal, PNL) is a political party in the Republic of Moldova. It was founded in 1993 but temporarily disappeared through political amalgamation in 2000 before being refounded in 2006.

    Political agenda[edit]

    The party supports the unification of the Republic of Moldova with Romania and shares copies the identity and ideology of the traditional party in neighbouring Romania. Nonetheless, very much unlike the Romanian PNL (which is dominant on the centre-right as well as Romania's second largest political party), the Moldovan PNL might actually be considered a micro party with respect to Moldovan politics. In addition to support for political union with Romania, as an interim measure, the PNL supports EU and NATO membership for Moldova. In early 2020, the PNL became one of the founding members of Mișcarea Politică Unirea (MPU), a political party established purposely for the unification of Moldova and Romania.[1][2]

    Electoral history[edit]

    Election Votes % Parliament Position Government
    1994 163,513 9.21 (as BȚI)1
    11 / 104

    3rd Parliamentary opposition
    1998 36,344 2.24 (as ADF)2
    0 / 101

    7th Extra-parliamentary opposition
    2001 44,548 2.8
    0 / 101

    6th Extra-parliamentary opposition
    2005 444,377 28.5 (as EBDM)3
    34 / 101

    2nd Parliamentary opposition
    2009 (April) Did not participate Extra-parliamentary election
    2009 (July)
    2010 10,938 0.64
    0 / 101

    8th Extra-parliamentary opposition
    2014 6,859 0.43
    0 / 101

    13th Extra-parliamentary opposition
    2019 3,375 0.24
    0 / 101

    11th Extra-parliamentary opposition

    Notes:

    1 BȚI stands for Blocul Țăranilor și Intelectualilor[3] which was also composed of the Alliance of Free Peasants (AȚL), the Congress of the Intellectuals (CI), the Democratic Christian League of the Women of Moldova (LDCFM), and the Christian Democratic Party of Moldova (PDCM).[4]
    2 ADF stands for Alliance of Democratic Forces which was composed of PNŢM, PLM, and PNL.
    3 EBDM stands for the centre-left Electoral Bloc Democratic Moldova, which was composed of Our Moldova Alliance (AMN), into which the Moldovan PNL previously merged in 2000, Democratic Party of Moldova (PDM), and Social Liberal Party (PSL). AMN won 23 seats, PDM 8, and PSL 3.

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Mihailova, Iulia (15 January 2020). "S-a constituit mișcarea politică Unirea". Radio Europa Liberă Moldova (in Romanian).
  • ^ "Cinci partide unioniste au constituit mișcarea politică "Unirea"". Agora (in Romanian). 15 January 2020.
  • ^ Blocul electoral “Blocul Ţăranilor şi Intelectualilor” (BŢI) eDemocracy
  • ^ Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1334 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
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