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The Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova ( ro, Partidul Socialiștilor din Republica Moldova; russian: Партия социалистов Республики Молдова, Partya sotsialistov Respubliki Moldova, PSRM) is a
democratic socialist Democratic socialism is a left-wing political philosophy that supports political democracy and some form of a socially owned economy, with a particular emphasis on economic democracy, workplace democracy, and workers' self-management within ...
political party in Moldova Politics (from , ) is the set of activities that are associated with making decisions in groups, or other forms of power relations among individuals, such as the distribution of resources or status. The branch of social science that studies ...
. A
populist Populism refers to a range of political stances that emphasize the idea of "the people" and often juxtapose this group against " the elite". It is frequently associated with anti-establishment and anti-political sentiment. The term develop ...
party, it holds Eurosceptic and
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n views, both of which are reflected by its long-time former leader Igor Dodon. It is contrasted to like-minded
centre-left Centre-left politics lean to the left on the left–right political spectrum but are closer to the centre than other left-wing politics. Those on the centre-left believe in working within the established systems to improve social justice. The ...
European parties for its conservative views on social issues, reflecting the country's strong social conservatism and the influence of the
Moldovan Orthodox Church Moldovan and Moldavian refer to something of, from, or related to Moldova or Moldavia. In particular, it may refer to: *Moldovans, the main ethnic group of the Republic of Moldova *''Moldavians'', the inhabitants of the historical territory of the ...
. Between 2005 and 2011, it was known as the Party of Socialists of Moldova "Motherland" (''Partidul Socialiștilor din Moldova «Patria-Rodina»'', PSMPR). In 2021, the
Electoral Bloc of Communists and Socialists The Bloc of Communists and Socialists ( ro, Blocul Comuniștilor și Socialiștilor; russian: Блок коммунистов и социалистов, BCS) is a communist and democratic socialist political alliance in Moldova formed in May a ...
was formed with the
Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova The Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova ( ro, Партидул Комуништилор дин Република Молдова, italic=no, Partidul Comuniștilor din Republica Moldova; russian: Партия коммунистов Р ...
with the aim of joint participation in the 2021 Moldovan parliamentary election. Due to its promotion of
Moldovan language Moldovan (Latin alphabet: ''limba moldovenească''; Moldovan Cyrillic alphabet: лимба молдовеняскэ), also known historically as Moldavian, is one of the two local names of the Romanian language in Moldova. "Moldovan" is declar ...
, the party has been described by the media in neighbouring
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as " anti-Romanian".


History

The PSRM was founded in 1997 by members of the
Socialist Party of Moldova The Socialist Party of Moldova ( ro, Partidul Socialist din Moldova) is a socialist political party in Moldova. It came second in the 1994 parliamentary election in alliance with the Unity Movement for Equality in Rights, the successor of the ...
. The founding congress took place on 29 June 1997 in Chișinău. Veronica Abramciuc and Eduard Smirnov were elected as co-chairmen of the new party. The party obtained 0.59% of votes in
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 Parliam ...
, failing to elect any representative. In 2001 Moldovan parliamentary election, the party formed the electoral bloc Unity with the
Republican Party of Moldova The Republican Party of Moldova ( ro, Partidul Republican din Moldova) is a political party in Moldova. History Republican Party of Moldova (RPM) was established on 15 August 1999. The Founding Congress adopted the party program and bylaws and ele ...
; it obtained 0.46% of votes, failing to elect any representative. In 2006 elections the party formed the Electoral Bloc Motherland with the
Socialist Party of Moldova The Socialist Party of Moldova ( ro, Partidul Socialist din Moldova) is a socialist political party in Moldova. It came second in the 1994 parliamentary election in alliance with the Unity Movement for Equality in Rights, the successor of the ...
; the bloc obtained 4.9% of votes and did not elect any representatives. The party did not participate in 2009 and 2010 parliamentary elections, endorsing the
Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova The Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova ( ro, Партидул Комуништилор дин Република Молдова, italic=no, Partidul Comuniștilor din Republica Moldova; russian: Партия коммунистов Р ...
(PCRM). Party chairman Veronica Abramciuc was included in PCRM list and elected to the
Parliament of the Republic of Moldova The Parliament of the Republic of Moldova is the supreme representative body of the Republic of Moldova, the only state legislative authority, being a unicameral structure composed of 101 elected MPs on lists, for a period of 4 years. Parliamen ...
. In 2011, Igor Dodon, former member of the PCRM, joined the party, and was elected as its chairman on 18 December 2011. Subsequently, a Socialist Group, which included Dodon, Veronica Abramciuc, and
Zinaida Greceanîi Zinaida Greceanîi (; born 7 February 1956Page on Greceanii at government website
.
) is a ...
, was set up in parliament. The party won the 2014 Moldovan parliamentary election with over 20% of the vote. The party remained in opposition, as two
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,
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parties managed to form a minority government (
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) with the external support of the PCRM. In the
2016 Moldovan presidential election Presidential elections were held in Moldova on 30 October 2016. They were the first direct presidential elections since 1996 and followed a declaration by the Constitutional Court on 4 March 2016 that the 2000 constitutional revision that led to t ...
, Dodon was elected as the new President of Moldova. Following the election, Dodon stepped down as party chairman and was replaced by
Zinaida Greceanîi Zinaida Greceanîi (; born 7 February 1956Page on Greceanii at government website
.
) is a ...
. After being defeated in the
2020 Moldovan presidential election Presidential elections were held in Moldova on 1 November. The fourth direct elections since independence in 1991, voters had the possibility to either elect a new president or re-elect the incumbent Igor Dodon. Because no candidate received a ma ...
, Dodon returned as the party's chairman. For the 2021 Moldovan parliamentary election, it formed an electoral alliance (
Electoral Bloc of Communists and Socialists The Bloc of Communists and Socialists ( ro, Blocul Comuniștilor și Socialiștilor; russian: Блок коммунистов и социалистов, BCS) is a communist and democratic socialist political alliance in Moldova formed in May a ...
) with the PCRM, which was defeated by the
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, centre-right
Party of Action and Solidarity The Party of Action and Solidarity ( ro, Partidul Acțiune și Solidaritate, PAS) is a Liberalism, liberal political party in Moldova. The PAS was founded by Maia Sandu, the former Ministry of Education, Culture and Research (Moldova), Minister ...
.


Political positions

The party describes itself as
democratic socialist Democratic socialism is a left-wing political philosophy that supports political democracy and some form of a socially owned economy, with a particular emphasis on economic democracy, workplace democracy, and workers' self-management within ...
. It holds
left-wing politics Left-wing politics describes the range of political ideologies that support and seek to achieve social equality and egalitarianism, often in opposition to social hierarchy. Left-wing politics typically involve a concern for those in soc ...
on fiscal issues and more conservative views on socio-cultural issues, and has an anti-
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, anti-
European Union The European Union (EU) is a supranational political and economic union of member states that are located primarily in Europe. The union has a total area of and an estimated total population of about 447million. The EU has often been de ...
, and pro-Russian stance. Party members support naming the state language Moldovan. Mariana Vasilache, journalist of the
Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company The Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company ( ro, Societatea Română de Radiodifuziune), informally referred to as Radio Romania ( ro, Radio România), is the public radio broadcaster in Romania. It operates FM and AM, and internet national and lo ...
, has described the party as a promoter of Moldovenism. Despite their support for Moldovan sovereignty, several party members and Members of the Parliament such as Alla Dolință, Anatolie Labuneț, Adrian Lebedinschi, Corneliu Furculița, Ghenadi Mitriuc, and Radu Mudreac have Romanian citizenship. Reflecting the country's strong social conservatism, the party promotes family values and holds traditionalist views in regards to
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, which is in contrast to left-leaning parties in Europe. In 2016, the party organized the Family Festival/March to counter-protest the "Without Fear" March organized by GENDERDOC-M in Chișinău. Some Moldovan and Romanian journalists also described the party as authoritarianism, authoritarian. Critics also claim that the PSRM-affiliated media promotes fake news and pro-Russian propaganda. In 2015, Igor Dodon stated that he wanted the PSRM to join the Socialist International. In April 2021 the party submitted a request to join the organisation. The PSRM hold Western world, the West and Ukraine responsible for the Russo-Ukrainian War. Some journalists also labelled the party as Anti-Western sentiment, anti-Western.


Members of the Executive Committee

* Vlad Batrîncea – Executive Secretary; Deputy Speaker of the Parliament * Olga Cebotari * Grigore Novac – MP; Deputy Chair of the Parliamentary faction * Adela Răileanu – MP * Maxim Lebedinschi


Party leaders

* Eduard Smirnov and Veronica Abramciuc (co-chairs, 1997–2005) * Veronica Abramciuc (2005–2011) * Igor Dodon (2011–2016) *
Zinaida Greceanîi Zinaida Greceanîi (; born 7 February 1956Page on Greceanii at government website
.
) is a ...
(2016–2020) * Igor Dodon (2020–2021) * ''position abolished'' (since 2021)


Electoral results

The PSRM participated in the Moldovan parliamentary elections in 1998 and 2001 without success. In the 2005 Moldovan parliamentary election, the party contested as part of the Electoral Bloc Motherland and received 4.97% votes, which was not sufficient to enter parliament as it did not pass the electoral threshold of 6.0%. At the April 2009 Moldovan parliamentary election, April–July 2009 Moldovan parliamentary election, July 2009 and the 2010 Moldovan parliamentary election, 2010 parliamentary elections, it supported the
Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova The Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova ( ro, Партидул Комуништилор дин Република Молдова, italic=no, Partidul Comuniștilor din Republica Moldova; russian: Партия коммунистов Р ...
(PCRM). Its leader Veronica Abramciuc was included on the PCRM candidates list.


Parliament


Presidency


Local elections


District and municipal councils


Mayors


References


External links


Official website

e-democracy.md
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