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2001 Moldovan Parliamentary Election
Parliamentary elections were held in Moldova on 25 February 2001.Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p1330 The result was a victory for the Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova (PCRM), which won 71 of the 101 seats. Electoral system Parliament was elected by proportional representation in a single national constituency. In 2000 the electoral law was amended to change the electoral threshold, which had previously been at 4% for both political parties and independents. For independent candidates the threshold was lowered to 3%, whilst for political parties and electoral blocs it was raised to 6%.Nohlen & Stöver, p1322 Results References {{Moldovan elections 2001 elections in Moldova Moldova Parliamentary election A general election is a political voting election where generally all or most members of a given political body are chosen. These are usually held for a nation, state, or territory's primary legislative body, ...
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1998 Moldovan Parliamentary Election
Parliamentary elections were held in Moldova on 22 March 1998.Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p1330 The Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova (PCRM) emerged as the largest party in Parliament, winning 40 of the 101 seats. However, the three other parties to win seats – the Democratic Convention of Moldova (26 seats), For a Democratic and Prosperous Moldova (24), and the Party of Democratic Forces (11) – formed a coalition government which was later known as the Alliance for Democracy and Reforms, pushing the Communists in opposition until the next elections in 2001. Results References {{Moldovan elections 1998 elections in Moldova Moldova Moldova ( , ; ), officially the Republic of Moldova ( ro, Republica Moldova), is a Landlocked country, landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Romania to the west and Ukraine to the north, east, and south. The List of states ... 1998 in Moldova Parliame ...
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Christian-Democratic People's Party (Moldova)
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Republican Party Of Moldova
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Romanian National Party (Moldova)
New Historical Option ( ro, Noua Opțiune Istorică, NOI), formerly known as the Romanian National Party ( ro, Partidul Național Român, PNR), is a political party in Moldova. History New Historical Option, then known as the Romanian National Party, participated in the parliamentary elections of 1994 and 2001. At the 2003 local election and 2005 parliamentary election, it did not participate. However, it participated, now under its current name since 2013, at the 2021 parliamentary election. Former names * "Asociația Foștilor Deținuți Politici și Victime ale Represiunilor din Moldova" (AFDP VRM) 9.02.1992 – 09.01.1994* "Asociația Victimelor Regimului Comunist de Ocupație și a Veteranilor de Război ai Armatei Române" (AVRCO VRAR) 9.01.1994 – 11.06.2000 * "Partidul Național Român" (PNR) 1.06.2000 – 30.03.2013 Gallery File:Gheorghe Ghimpu (Imagine).jpg, Gheorghe Ghimpu, founder of the party See also * List of political parties in Moldova ...
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New National Moldovan Party
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Agrarian Party Of Moldova
The Agrarian Party of Moldova ( ro, Partidul Agrar din Moldova, PAM), formerly the Democratic Agrarian Party of Moldova (''Partidul Democrat Agrar din Moldova'', PDAM), is a Moldovan political party that was prominent from 1991 to 1998. Governing for most of this period, the party represented a large centrist multi-ethnic bloc led by former collective farm chairmen and village mayors. These reformed Communists were motivated more by patronage than ideology and committed to maintaining their positions of power in the privatised agricultural and agro-industrial sector. To its right stood the pan-Romanians of the Popular Front, and to its left, the Socialists and later the Communists. History The Agrarian Party traces its origins to a parliamentary club numbering 60 deputies and called ''Viaţa Satului'' ("The Life of the Village"), set up in April 1990. The party was formally created in November 1991, three months after Moldova's independence from the Soviet Union; Dumitru Moţpan ...
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Party of Law and Justice ( ro, Partidul Legii și Dreptății), previously named Party of the Socio-Economic Justice of Moldova (Romanian: ''Partidul Dreptății Social-Economice din Moldova'') is a Christian democracy, Christian-democrat political party from Moldova, led by Nicolae Alexei. At the last legislative elections in Moldova, elections, 6 March 2005, the party won 1.7% of the popular vote, but no seats. References External links

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The Social Democratic Party ( ro, Partidul Social Democrat, PSD) is an extra-parliamentary political party in Moldova currently led by Victor Șelin. History 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 ( ro, Partidul Social-Democrat din Moldova, PSDM). The Founding Conference elected Oazu Nantoi, Ion Negură, Alexandru Coșelev as the Party Co-Chairpersons. 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. At the third congress of the party, 25–26 February 1995, Anatol Țăranu was elected as a new head of the party. On the eve of 1996 presidential elections, ...
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