Liberal Union–Bratiănu

The Liberal Union–Bratianu (Romanian: Uniunea Liberală Bratiănu, UL-B) was a political party in Romania.

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History

The UL–B contested the 1990 general elections, receiving around 0.3% of the vote in both the Chamber of Deputies elections and the Senate elections. Although it failed to win a seat in the Senate, the party won one seat in the Chamber,[1] taken by Ion I. Bratiănu. Despite increasing its vote share to 0.5% in the 1992 elections, the party lost its single seat.[2]

The 2000 general elections saw the party receive just 3,760 votes (0.03%), again failing to win a seat.[3]

The party dissolved in 2003 after failing to enlist in the Romanian parties register.

Electoral history

Legislative elections

Election Chamber Senate Position Status
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
1990 36,869 0.27
1 / 395
35,943 0.26
0 / 119
15th Opposition
1992 54,673 0.50
0 / 341
48,222 0.44
0 / 143
16th Extraparliamentary
1996 Did not compete Extraparliamentary
2000 3,760 0.03
0 / 345
7,373 0.07
0 / 140
29th Extraparliamentary
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