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The Party of Democratic Forces ( ro, Partidul Forțelor Democratice, PFD) was a political party in
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History

The party was established in January 1993 as the Congress of Intellectuals, a breakaway from the
Christian Democratic Popular Front The Christian-Democratic People's Party ( ro, Partidul Popular Creștin Democrat, PPCD) is a Christian-democratic political party in Moldova. The party was led by Iurie Roșca from 1994 until 2011. Until 2005, the PPCD and the (Moldovan) Nati ...
(FPCD). The FPCD called for immediate unification with
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, whilst the CI was more moderate. It was officially registered on 18 June.Partidul Forţelor Democratice (PFD)
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Prior to the 1994 elections, it joined the
Bloc of Peasants and Intellectuals The Bloc of Peasants and Intellectuals ( ro, Blocul Țăranilor și Intelectualilor, BȚI) was a political alliance in Moldova led by Simion Certan.Alliance of Free Peasants The Alliance of Free Peasants ( ro, Alianţa Țăranilor Liberi, AȚL) was a political party in Moldova. History The party joined the Bloc of Peasants and Intellectuals, which was formed to contest the February 1994 elections, alongside the Con ...
(AȚL), the
Democratic Christian League of the Women of Moldova The Christian Democratic League of Women ( ro, Liga Creştin Democrată a Femeielor, LCDF) was a political party in Moldova. History The party was originally known as the Democratic Christian League of the Women of Moldova (''Liga Democrat Creşt ...
(LDCFM), the
Christian Democratic Party of Moldova The Christian Democratic Party of Moldova ( ro, Partidul Democrat-Creştin din Moldova, PDCM) was a political party in Moldova. History Prior to the 1994 elections the PDCM joined the Bloc of Peasants and Intellectuals, alongside the Alliance of ...
(PDCM), and the National Liberal Party (PNL).
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& Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p1334
The bloc received 9% of the vote, winning 11 of the 104 seats and becoming the third-largest faction in Parliament. In June 1994, PDCM and the seatless Democratic Party merged into the Congress of the Intellectuals, which was renamed United Democratic Congress. The party contested the 1995 local elections as part of the Alliance of Democratic Forces, and was renamed the Party of Democratic Forces in October that year. Valeriu Matei was nominated as the party's candidate for the 1996 presidential elections. He came fifth with 8.9% of the vote. The PFD won 11 seats in the 1998 elections, emerging as the fourth-largest bloc in Parliament. It subsequently joined the
Alliance for Democracy and Reforms The Alliance for Democracy and Reforms (often abbreviated to ADR) was a governing coalition in Moldova between numerous non-Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova, Communist parties which had absolute majority in the Parliament of the Re ...
governing coalition. In the 1999 local elections, the party won around 8% of council seats and mayoralties. However, the 2001 elections saw the party's vote share fall from 8.8% to 1.2%, as it lost all its MPs. Following its electoral defeat, it merged into the Social Liberal Party after a vote at its ninth congress on 1 December 2002.


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