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In mid-early November 2021, several noteworthy political sources hinted a very probable merger of PMP with PNL sometime in the near future (although previous PMP president Cristian Diaconescu publicly dismissed this scenario on his Facebook page) and even a possible, hypothetical absorption of ALDE afterwards (paradoxically enough, thereby ...
National Liberal Party–Câmpeanu (Romanian: Partidul Național Liberal–Câmpeanu; PNL–C) 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 (PNL) during the mid 1990s by former first PNL re-founding president Radu ...
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Alin Ignat — current deputy (since 2022, elected on PNL list) and candidate for the Chamber of Deputies in the Alba constituency Mihaela Popa — teacher, former member of the European Parliament between 2007 and 2008, former PNL senator (2008-2016), former secretary of state in the Ministry of Education , and candidate for the Chamber of ...
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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).
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 ...
The date of the first round has been speculated for 23 March 2025, and the runoff two weeks later (6 April 2025). As of 7 January 2025, these dates are obsolete, as the law for electing the President of Romania requires a minimum of 75 days between the election day and the day the election is called.