Radicalism And Liberalism In Romania
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This article gives an overview of liberalism and radicalism in Romania. It is limited to liberal parties with substantial support, mainly proved by having had a representation in parliament. The sign ⇒ denotes another party in this scheme. For inclusion in this scheme it is not necessary for a party to have actually labeled itself as a liberal party.


Background

Liberalism has been one of the major political forces in Romania since the
Wallachian Revolution of 1848 The Wallachian Revolution of 1848 was a Romanian liberal and nationalist uprising in the Principality of Wallachia. Part of the Revolutions of 1848, and closely connected with the unsuccessful revolt in the Principality of Moldavia, it sought t ...
, which was later mainly organized in the centre-right historical National Liberal Party (PNL), especially at governmental level. As of July 2022, the contemporary National Liberal Party (PNL) is the
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of the Romanian government with its incumbent Prime Minister, Nicolae Ciucă, with elected members in both houses of the
Romanian Parliament The Parliament of Romania ( ro, Parlamentul României) is the national bicameral legislature of Romania, consisting of the Chamber of Deputies ( ro, Camera Deputaților) and the Senate ( ro, Senat). It meets at the Palace of the Parliament in Bu ...
(more specifically 80 in the
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and 37 in the
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) as well as in the European Parliament (where it is the largest Romanian party, having 10
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out of 33 allocated for Romania). At European Parliament level, the PNL is a member party of
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(EPP) and thereby part of the European People's Party Group (EPP Group). The National Liberal Party (PNL) has historically had many spin-offs (or breakaway factions) and mergers alike with other centre-right parties (many of which were former breakaway factions returning to the main party). For example, the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats (ALDE) was such a notable relatively recent spin-off/breakaway faction. Furthermore, the Romanian ALDE was a junior partner in a
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along the
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(PSD) between 2017 and 2019, before merging again in the PNL in early 2022.


History


Precursors

*1822: Ionică Tăutu, representing a group of low-ranking boyars in Moldavia, proposed a constitutional project with republican and liberal principles *1834: Ion Câmpineanu leads the liberal opposition to Russian influence in Wallachia's National Assembly *1840: Mitică Filipescu led a radical, '' carbonari''-inspired conspiracy in Wallachia *1840:
Mihail Kogălniceanu Mihail Kogălniceanu (; also known as Mihail Cogâlniceanu, Michel de Kogalnitchan; September 6, 1817 – July 1, 1891) was a Romanian liberal statesman, lawyer, historian and publicist; he became Prime Minister of Romania on October 11, 1863, ...
published the short-lived ''
Dacia Literară ''Dacia Literară'' was the first Romanian literary and political journal. History Founded by Mihail Kogălniceanu and printed in Iaşi, Dacia Literară was a Romantic nationalist and liberal magazine, engendering a literary society A lit ...
'', a Romantic nationalist and liberal magazine, engendering a literary society *1843:
Nicolae Bălcescu Nicolae Bălcescu () (29 June 181929 November 1852) was a Romanian Wallachian soldier, historian, journalist, and leader of the 1848 Wallachian Revolution. Early life Born in Bucharest to a family of low-ranking nobility, he used his mother's ...
and others led the ''Frăţia'' radical conspiracy in Wallachia *1845: Radical students from both Wallachia and Moldavia founded ''Societatea Studenţilor Români'' (the "Society of Romanian Students") in Paris *1848: The unsuccessful Moldavian revolution, during which Moldavian liberals issued a ''Petition-Proclamation'' *1848: The liberal-minded
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in Transylvania, in the context of revolutions inside the Austrian Empire *1848: The Wallachian revolution – liberals formed a Provisional Government in Bucharest, and were divided over the issue of land reform, with a radical current forming around Bălcescu *1856: The liberal current formed the majority in ''
Partida Naţională The Partida Națională () was a Romanian political party which existed in both Danubian Principalities from ca. 1700 to 1859, comprising those boyars who opposed foreign interference. It was a loose group which helped to popularize Romanian natio ...
'', a loose group supporting the union of the
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*1859: After the union, liberals formed a distinct faction in the
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*1864: '' Domnitor'' Alexandru Ioan Cuza established a personal regime, in order to pass liberal legislation against mounting opposition *1866: Mainstream liberals supported Cuza's removal from the throne; a faction of the liberal current opposed to the new constitution formed the Moldavian-based '' Fracţiunea liberă şi independentă'', influenced by Simion Bărnuțiu and led by Nicolae Ionescu


National Liberal Party (PNL)

* 1875: The liberal current organised itself in the National Liberal Party (''Partidul Naţional-Liberal''), led by Ion Brătianu * 1884: A faction formed the Radical Party, led by
C.A. Rosetti Constantin Alexandru Rosetti (; 2 June 1816 – 8 April 1885) was a Romanian literary and political leader, born in Bucharest into the princely Rosetti family. Biography Before 1848 Constantin Alexandru Rosetti was born in Bucharest, the so ...
and
George Panu George Panu (March 9, 1848 – November 6, 1910) was a Moldavian, later Romanian memoirist, literary critic, journalist and politician. A native of Iași, educated there as well as in Paris and Brussels, he worked as a schoolteacher and lawyer, b ...
* 1899: The National Liberal Party absorbs the right-wing of the Romanian Social-Democratic Workers' Party * 1918: The Peasants' Party absorbs a left-wing tendency in the National Liberal Party formed around Constantin Stere * 1929: A faction formed the ⇒ National Liberal Party-Brătianu * 1931: A faction formed the Liberal Democratic Party, which remained unsuccessful. The same year a majority of the Brătianu party returned in the National Liberal Party * 1938: The rest of the Brătianu party returned in the National Liberal Party * 1938: The party is banned by King Carol II * 1944: The party resumed its activities * 1944: A faction formed the ⇒ National Liberal Party-Tătărescu * 1947: The Brătianu faction dissolves itself * 1990: A party claiming the National Liberal legacy is founded by Radu Câmpeanu * 1990: A youth faction of the National Liberal Party formed the ⇒ Liberal Party Youth Wing * 1991: A faction formed the ⇒ National Liberal Party-Democratic Convention * 1995: The ⇒ Liberal party 1993 merged into the National Liberal Party, the ⇒ National Liberal Party-Câmpeanu seceded from the party * 1998: The party absorbed the ⇒ Civic Alliance Party * 2002: The Alliance for Romania (''Alianţa pentru România'') merged into the National Liberal Party * 2003: The Union of Right-Wing Forces (''Uniunea Forţelor de Dreapta'') and the ⇒ National Liberal Party-Câmpeanu merged into the party


National Liberal Party-Brătianu (PNL-B)

* 1929: A breakaway faction of the ⇒ National Liberal Party (PNL) formed the National Liberal Party–Brătianu ( ro, Partidul Naţional Liberal-Brătianu), supporting
Gheorghe I. Brătianu Gheorghe (George) I. Brătianu (January 28 1898 – April 23–27, 1953) was a Romanian politician and historian. A member of the Brătianu family and initially affiliated with the National Liberal Party, he broke away from the movement to ...
as its president; * 1931: Most of the party returned to the ⇒ National Liberal Party (PNL); * 1938: The party reunited with the ⇒ National Liberal Party (PNL).


National Liberal Party–Tătărescu (PNL-T)

* 1944: A faction of the ⇒ National Liberal Party (PNL) formed the
National Liberal Party–Tătărescu The National Liberal Party–Tătărescu ( ro, Partidul Național Liberal-Tătărescu, PNL-Tătărescu) was a liberal and social liberal political party in the Kingdom of Romania and then in the Socialist Republic of Romania. It was established as ...
( ro, Partidul Naţional Liberal-Tătărescu, PNL-T) which was presided initially by former Prime Minister and PNL member
Gheorghe Tătărescu : ''For the artist, see Gheorghe Tattarescu.'' Gheorghe I. Tătărescu (also known as ''Guță Tătărescu'', with a slightly antiquated pet form of his given name; 2 November 1886 – 28 March 1957) was a Romanian politician who served twice as P ...
(who was also previously a member of the
National Renaissance Front The National Renaissance Front ( ro, Frontul Renașterii Naționale, FRN; also translated as ''Front of National Regeneration'', ''Front of National Rebirth'', ''Front of National Resurrection'', or ''Front of National Renaissance'') was a Romani ...
, FRN) and then, subsequently, by
Petre Bejan Petre Bejan (January 2, 1896–September 6, 1978) was a Romanian engineer and politician. Biography Background and early career Born in Ploiești, Bejan was descended from a family of educators from Monor village in Transylvania’s Bistri ...
towards the end of its political existence; * 1946: The party ran in that year's Romanian general election with the
Romanian Communist Party The Romanian Communist Party ( ro, Partidul Comunist Român, , PCR) was a communist party in Romania. The successor to the pro-Bolshevik wing of the Socialist Party of Romania, it gave ideological endorsement to a communist revolution that woul ...
(PCR) and the Ploughmen's Front (FP), being part of the People's Democratic Front ( ro, Frontul Democrației Populare, FDP) which at that time ran as the ''Bloc of Democratic Parties'' ( ro, Blocul Partidelor Democratice, BPD). The election was fraudulently won by the Communists. The party was briefly part of the Communist-dominated governmental coalition led by Petru Groza between 1946 until 1947; * 1948: The party decided to ran separately in that year's Romanian legislative election, in opposition towards the Bloc of Democratic Parties (BPD). It entered the unicameral Parliament (or, as it was now back then, the ''Great National Assembly'') with a very feeble number of elected representatives, more specifically 7. For that year's legislative election, the party leadership switched from Tătărescu to Bejan and remained as such during the upcoming years; * 1950: The party ceased its political activity, being banned (or dissolved) by the Romanian Communist Party (PCR).


From National Liberal Party Youth Wing (PNL-AT) to Liberal Party 1993 (PL '93)

* 1990: A youth faction of the ⇒ National Liberal Party (PNL) formed the National Liberal Party Youth Wing ( ro, Partidul Naţional Liberal-Aripa Tînără, PNL-AT) in opposition to then leadership of the party which was presided by Radu Câmpeanu; * 1992: The party was renamed ''Liberal Party'' ( ro, Partidul Liberal) and was led by Horia Rusu; * 1993: The Liberal Party merged with the ⇒ National Liberal Party-Democratic Convention (PNL-CD) and the ''Group for Moral and Political Reforms'' into the Liberal Party 1993 ( ro, Partidul Liberal 1993, PL '93), joined by a faction of the ⇒ Civic Alliance Party (PAC); * 1995: The party merged into the ⇒ National Liberal Party (PNL).


Civic Alliance Party (PAC)

* 1991: A section of the Civic Alliance (PAC) non-governmental organization established the
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( ro, Partidul Alianţa Civică), led by Nicolae Manolescu; * 1993: A faction joined the ⇒ Liberal Party 1993; * 1998: The party merged into the ⇒ National Liberal Party (PNL).


National Liberal Party-Democratic Convention (PNL-CD)

* 1991: A faction of the ⇒ National Liberal Party (PNL) formed the National Liberal Party-Democratic Convention ( ro, Partidul Naţional Liberal-Convenţia Democrată, PNL-CD), in opposition to Radu Câmpeanu, then incumbent PNL president, who withdrew the party from the Romanian Democratic Convention (CDR) shortly before the
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; * 1993: The party merged into the ⇒ Liberal Party 1993.


National Liberal Party-Câmpeanu (PNL-C)

* 1995: A faction of the ⇒ National Liberal Party (PNL) centered around former PNL president, Provisional Council of National Unity (CPUN) vice-president, and Senate vice-president Radu Câmpeanu formed the
National Liberal Party-Câmpeanu National Liberal Party-Câmpeanu ( ro, Partidul Național Liberal-Câmpeanu; ) was a national liberal, conservative liberal, and classical liberal political party in Romania which was established as a split-off from the main National Liberal Party ...
( ro, Partidul Naţional-Liberal-Câmpeanu, PNL-C); * 2003: The party merged into the ⇒ National Liberal Party (PNL).


Alliance for Romania (ApR)

* 1997: A faction of the ⇒ Party for Social Democracy of Romania (PDSR) formed the
Alliance for Romania Alliance for Romania ( ro, Alianța pentru România, ApR) was a political party in Romania active during the late 1990s and early 2000s which was headed by Teodor Meleșcanu. It was a splinter faction of the Party of Social Democracy in Romania (PDS ...
( ro, Alianța pentru România, ApR) presided by former FDSN Minister of Foreign Affairs Teodor Meleșcanu; * 2002: The party merged into the ⇒ National Liberal Party (PNL).


Democratic Liberal Party (PDL)

* 1990: The National Salvation Front (FSN) was founded; * 1992: Conflict broke between FSN leaders Ion Iliescu and Petre Roman which led to the break-away of the wing supporting Iliescu known as the Democratic National Salvation Front (FDSN); * 1993: Under the leadership of former FSN Prime Minister Petre Roman, the FSN changed its name to the
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(PD); * 2004: The National Liberal Party (PNL) and Democratic Party (PD) formed the ⇒ Justice and Truth Alliance (DA) and joined a government coalition after the 2004 legislative and presidential elections; * 2006: The Justice and Truth Alliance (DA) was disbanded and a faction of the National Liberal Party (PNL) formed the ⇒ Liberal Democratic Party ( ro, Partidul Democrat Liberal, PLD) presided by former PNL president and former FSN Prime Minister Theodor Stolojan; * 2007: The Liberal Democratic Party (PLD) merged with the Democratic Party (PD) and formed ⇒ the Democratic Liberal Party (PDL); * 2014: The Democratic Liberal Party (PDL) merged into the ⇒ National Liberal Party (PNL).


Alliance of Liberals and Democrats (ALDE)

* 2014: A faction of the ⇒ National Liberal Party (PNL) formed the Liberal Reformist Party ( ro, Partidul Liberal Reformator, PLR); * 2015: The Liberal Reformist Party (PLR) merged into the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats ( ro, Alianța Liberalilor și Democraților, ALDE); * 2022: The party merged into ⇒ National Liberal Party (PNL).


Save Romania Union (USR)

* 2015: The
Save Bucharest Union The Save Bucharest Union (''Romanian: Uniunea Salvaţi Bucureștiul'') was a local Romanian political party that later became the Bucharest branch of the Save Romania Union (''Romanian: Uniunea Salvați România'', USR) operating in Bucharest, Ro ...
( ro, Uniunea Salvaţi Bucureștiul, USB) was founded; * 2016: The Save Bucharest Union founded a nationwide party, called Save Romania Union ( ro, Uniunea Salvați România, USR); * 2018: Former Prime Minister Dacian Cioloș founded the Freedom, Unity and Solidarity Party ( ro, Partidul Libertate, Unitate și Solidaritate, PLUS); * 2020: PLUS and Save Romania Union merged into '' USR PLUS'' one year after they formed an electoral alliance with the same name; * 2021: USR PLUS returned to the name Save Romania Union (USR); * 2022: A faction centered around former USR president Dacian Cioloș seceded from ⇒ USR and founded a new party called Renewing Romania's European Project ( ro, Reînnoim Proiectul European al României, REPER), in opposition to the current USR
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/ad interim president
Cătălin Drulă Cătălin Drulă (born 2 May 1981) is a Romanian politician who currently serves as the president of the Save Romania Union (USR) political party in Romania (officially since 10 July 2022 onwards and previously acting/ad interim for 5 months b ...
.


Force of the Right (FD)

* 2021: A faction of the ⇒ National Liberal Party (PNL) led by former Prime Minister and PNL president
Ludovic Orban Ludovic Orban (; born 25 May 1963) is a Romanian engineer and politician who served as the Prime Minister of Romania from November 2019 to December 2020. He was president of the National Liberal Party (Romania), National Liberal Party (PNL) betw ...
formed the Force of the Right ('' ro, Forța Dreptei'', FD) in opposition to current PNL presidency officially led by Nicolae Ciucă and unofficially by
Klaus Iohannis Klaus Werner Iohannis (; ; also spelled Johannis; born 13 June 1959) is a Romanian politician, physicist and former teacher who has been serving as the president of Romania since 2014. He became leader of the National Liberal Party (Romania), Na ...
.


Presidents of the National Liberal Party (1875–present)


See also

*
History of Romania This article covers the history and bibliography of Romania and links to specialized articles. Prehistory 34,950-year-old remains of modern humans with a possible Neanderthalian trait were discovered in present-day Romania when the ''Peș ...
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Politics of Romania Romania's political framework is a semi-presidential representative democratic republic where the Prime Minister is the head of government while the President represents the country internationally, signs some decrees, approves laws promulgate ...
* List of political parties in Romania


References


External links


Ioan Scurtu, Theodora Stănescu-Stanciu, Georgiana Margareta Scurtu, ''Istoria românilor între anii 1918–1940: IV. Partidele politice în primul deceniu interbelic''
(political programs of major parties in interwar Romania) {{Liberalism in Europe Romania Politics of Romania