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1 During the 2004–09 EU parliament session, the Parliament of Romania sent 7 delegates on behalf of the PNL to the European Parliament. 2 Subsequently, sought permission to adhere to the European People's Party (EPP) as well as to its affiliated EU Parliament group and had been successfully accepted within it as a full member in the meantime.
On 8 November 2021, the National Political Bureau (BPN) of the National Liberal Party voted "for" a PSD–PNL–UDMR coalition led by "a Prime Minister from the PNL", [190] defying the initial statements against such government by both the PSD and PNL, [191] [192] the latter whose then-president Ludovic Orban didn't rule out the scenario of ...
Orban was the second former PNL president to run for the Romanian presidency supported by a breakaway faction of the PNL after Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu (Prime Minister between 2004 and 2008) who ran on behalf of the Liberal Reformist Party (PLR; one of the predecessors of the Romanian ALDE founded in 2015 through a merger with the Conservative ...
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The National Coalition for Romania (Romanian: Coaliția Națională pentru România, CNR), initially referred to as the Coalition for Resilience, Development and Prosperity (Romanian: Coaliția pentru Reziliență, Dezvoltare și Prosperitate, CRDP), is a big tent grand coalition in Romania, which includes the Social Democratic Party (PSD) and the National Liberal Party (PNL).
The party resulted from a split in the National Liberal Party (PNL), with the faction centered around Gheorghe Tătărescu, former twice Prime Minister of Romania (both as PNL member and as FRN member), the party's general secretary, establishing a distinct party organisation in late 1944 (the other breakway faction of the PNL, which supported its own party president in the person Gheorghe I ...
The National Liberal Party (PNL) proposed Ciucă as Minister of Defense of the First Orban Cabinet. [10] [9] He was transferred as a reserve on 28 October 2019, [11] being succeeded as Chief of the Romanian General Staff by Daniel Petrescu. [13] He became the Minister of Defense of Romania on 4 November 2019. [14]
On 5 February 2011, the PC joined the Social Liberal Union (USL) along with the PSD and PNL. [22] [23] The USL dissolved on 25 February 2014 upon the exit of the PNL from the alliance. [24] On 19 June 2015, the Conservative Party merged with the Liberal Reformist Party (PLR) to form the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats (ALDE) party. [25] [26]