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Republican Party "Obnovlenie"
Республиканская партия «Обновление»
ChairpersonGalina Antyufeeva
Founded2000 (2000)
Registered2 June 2006
HeadquartersBuilding 192, 3300 9 January Street, Tiraspol
Ideology
  • Russophilia
  • Political positionCentre[2]
    Regional affiliationUnited Russia[3]
    ColoursRed and green
    Slogan"For a dignified life and people's prosperity!"
    Seats in the Supreme Council
    29 / 33

    Website
    www.obnovlenie.info
  • Political parties
  • Elections
  • Political parties
  • Elections
  • Obnovlenie (Russian: Обновление, lit.'Renewal'), officially the Republican Party "Obnovlenie",[n 1] is a political party in the unrecognized state of Transnistria, an entity that is internationally recognized as part of Moldova.[4] It has been the parliamentary majority in the Supreme Council since 2005.

    History[edit]

    The party was founded as a political non-governmental organization in 2000. Then in the legislative elections of 10 December 2000, it won 7 out of 43 seats.

    In the 27 March 2005 local council elections, the party campaigned under the current name above, and won the majority of the seats for the first time in its five-year history.[5] It improved on 11 December 2005 to win 23 of those 43 seats (with another 6 seats going to allies). Since the legislative elections of 2005, it is the majority party in the Supreme Council. The party's leaders in parliament during 2005 were Mikhail Burla and Yevgeny Shevchuk. The latter was elected speaker (chairman) of parliament following the party's sweeping December 2005 win.

    It was officially registered as a full political party in June 2006.[6]

    There was a debate regarding the position of Obnovlenie in regards to Transnistrian president Igor Smirnov. Most analysts pointed to the party's opposition status, noting that it was not allied with Smirnov, whose party, Respublika, lost several seats to Obnovlenie in the 2005 parliamentary election.[7][8][9][10][11] However, others claim that the interests of the "Smirnov faction" are represented in all political movements of Transnistria, including Obnovlenie.[12]

    Obnovlenie strengthened their majority in the 2010 elections to 25 seats. In the 2011 presidential election, deputy party chairman Anatoliy Kaminski ran against incumbent Smirnov and Shevchuk, who ran as an independent. Shevchuk defeated Kaminski in the run-off.

    During Shevchuk's presidency, Obnovlenie held a majority in the Supreme Council of Transnistria and was mildly opposed to his policies. On 25 December 2012, the Supreme Council voted against a new state budget proposed by the government.[13][14] Thus Transnistria is currently functioning without adopted state budget for the first time in its history. In spite of attempts to find compromise and formation of the joint commission to resolve conflict, these attempts did not lead to any results. Between 2012 and 2013, members of the Supreme Council from Obnovlenie voted against a number of important bills proposed by President Shevchuk and Prime Minister Pyotr Stepanov, including bills aimed to reform the Internal Revenue Code and introduce value-added taxation in Transnistria.[15]

    In the 2015 legislative elections, Obnovlenie strengthened their majority by winning 10 more seats in the Supreme Council. Their candidate for the 2016 presidential election, Vadim Krasnoselsky, was also victorious, defeating the incumbent Shevchuk with 62.3% of the vote.[citation needed]

    Electoral results[edit]

    Parliamentary[edit]

    Supreme Council
    Election year Seats +/– Government
    2000
    7 / 43

    Opposition
    2005
    23 / 43

    Increase16 Majority
    2010
    25 / 43

    Increase2 Majority
    2015
    35 / 43

    Increase10 Majority
    2020
    29 / 33

    Neutral decrease6 Majority

    Presidential[edit]

    Election year Candidate Votes % Position Result
    2011 Anatoliy Kaminski 44,071 19.67 2nd Not elected
    2016 Supported Vadim Krasnoselsky 157,410 62.30 Increase 1st Elected
    2021 Supported Vadim Krasnoselsky 113,620 87.04 Steady 1st Elected

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^

      • Russian: Республиканская партия «Обновление», romanizedRespublikanskaya partiya "Obnovleniye"
  • Romanian: Partidul Republican "Reînnoire", Moldovan Cyrillic: Партидул Републикан «Реынноире»
  • Ukrainian: Республіканська партія «Оновлення», romanizedRespublikans'ka partiya "Onovlennya"
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ Korobov, Vladimir; Byanov, Georgii (December 2006). "The 'Renewal' of Transnistria". Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics. 22 (4): 517–528. doi:10.1080/13523270601019581. S2CID 153984948. Retrieved 16 August 2020.
  • ^ Nordsieck, Wolfram (2020). "Transnistria". Parties and Elections in Europe.
  • ^ "Tiraspolul a cerut recunoașterea independenței Transnistriei ca răspuns la cererea Republicii Moldova de aderare la UE". www.hotnews.ro.
  • ^ "Republic Party | Obnovlenie". www.eng.obnovlenie.info. Retrieved 16 August 2020.
  • ^ Background to the election: Sheriff and Renewal
  • ^ "International Crisis Group report - Moldova's uncertain future, page 10". Archived from the original on 12 January 2007.
  • ^ "Moldova's uncertain future". Archived from the original on 11 March 2007.
  • ^ Transnistria 2006: Is Regime Change Underway?
  • ^ Political Crisis around the self-proclaimed republic of Transnistria
  • ^ "The Old Guard Wins in Transdniestria". Archived from the original on 6 June 2011.
  • ^ Parliament Takes on Smirnov Over Pension Reform Archived 27 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Quo vadis?.. / e-democracy.md". www.e-democracy.md.
  • ^ "Budget of Transnistria for 2013 is not enacted".
  • ^ "The government of the breakaway region of Transnistria withdrew the draft budget for the next year from the Supreme Soviet".
  • ^ "Supreme Council declined bill on reform of internal revenue code proposed by the President".
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