Popular Democratic Party of Moldova

History

Registered on 25 March 1997,[2] the party joined the For a Democratic and Prosperous Moldova alliance to contest the 1998 elections.[3] The alliance received 18% of the vote, winning 24 of the 101 seats and becoming the third-largest faction in Parliament. It formed the Alliance for Democracy and Reforms coalition together with Democratic Convention of Moldova and the Party of Democratic Forces, which was able to form a government led by Ion Ciubuc.

The party won 25 seats in the 1999 local elections (0.41% of the total).[2] The alliance was dissolved prior to the 2001 elections,[3] which the PDPM did not contest.

It joined the Our Moldova Alliance for the May 2003 local elections,[2] before merging into it in July 2003 .[3]

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References

  1. Andrei Brezianu & Vlad Spânu (2007) Historical Dictionary of Moldova, Scarecrow Press, p56
  2. Partidul Democrat-Popular din Moldova (PDPM) eDemocracy
  3. Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1335 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
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