Right Romania Alliance

The Right Romania Alliance (Romanian: Alianţa România Dreaptă, ARD, also translating to "Just Romania Alliance")[6] was a Romanian electoral alliance formed between the Democratic Liberal Party, the Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party, the Civic Force and supported by the Centre-right Civic Initiative founded by former PM Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu and other NGOs.

Right Romania Alliance

Alianţa România Dreaptă
LeaderVasile Blaga
Aurelian Pavelescu
Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu
Secretary-GeneralGheorghe Flutur
Vice LeaderMihail Neamtu
Founded16 September 2012
Dissolved10 December 2012
IdeologyConservatism,[1][2]
Economic liberalism[1]
Reformism[1]
Political positionCentre-right[3][4][5]
European affiliationEuropean People's Party
International affiliationChristian Democratic International
Constituent partiesDemocratic Liberal Party,
Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party,
Civic Force
SloganSus inima!
Website
www.aliantaromaniadreapta.eu

After a very short period of existence, lasting a little over 3 months, the alliance was legally dissolved on the background of the disastrous results in the legislative elections, as it was not a political, but only an electoral alliance.

History

Background

In July 2012, former Prime Minister Mihai Razvan Ungureanu formed the Centre-Right Civic Initiative (ICCD). He said that he support a political alliance for the parliamentary election of 2012. Representatives of the Democratic Liberal Party (PDL), in opposition, began negotiations with the ICCD, the New Republic Party (PNR), Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party (PNŢCD) and the Christian Democratic Foundation (DCF). PDL leader Vasile Blaga announced that the negotiations were successful.

On August 30, representatives of PDL, ICCD, PNŢCD, PNR and FCD launched The Manifest of the Unite Right, that created the alliance. On September 5, the PNŢCD chairman, Aurelian Pavelescu announced that leaders determined that pole will be named Right Romania Alliance and the logo will be a heart. On 7 September, the National Convention of Civic Force (FC) elected Ungureanu as party leader. FC joined the alliance, replacing the ICCD (which is just an NGO).

Short-lived existence

PNR has had problems registering as a political party and the FCD was not admitted into the alliance. Thus, on 15 September, representatives of PDL, PNŢCD and FC have signed a protocol establishing the alliance, and a day later, the ARD has been registered at the Central Electoral Commission.

At the legislative election of 9 December 2012, ARD won 16.52% of votes to the Chamber of Deputies, 13.64% of votes to the Senate and 80 seats in the Parliament, which came to PDL (74 seats), FC (4 seats), PNȚCD (1 seat) and PNR (1 seat). On 10 December 2012, ARD was dissolved.[7]

Electoral history

Legislative elections

Election Chamber Senate Position Aftermath
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
2012 1,223,189 16.52
56 / 412
1,239,318 16.71
24 / 176
 2nd 1 Opposition to USL government (until March 2014)
Opposition to PSD-UNPR-UDMR-PC government (until December 2014)
Opposition to PSD-UNPR-ALDE government (until November 2015)
Supporting Cioloș Cabinet (Ind.)

Notes:

1 Right Romania Alliance members: PDL (22 senators and 52 deputies), FC (1 senator and 3 deputies) and PNȚCD (1 senator and 1 deputy).

References

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