Liberalism in Moldova

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Template:Short description Template:Sidebar with collapsible lists This article gives an overview of liberalism in the Republic of Moldova. In the years from 1918 through 1940 and 1941 through 1944, what is today the Republic of Moldova was part of Romania, so the Romanian political parties were active in Moldova. It is limited to liberal parties with substantial support, principally those with a history of representation in parliament.

History

After independence from the former Soviet Union numerous liberal parties were founded.

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  • 2000: The PNL merged with the Social-Political Movement "For Order and Justice" (POD) to create the Social Liberal Union Force of Moldova (USLFM).
  • 2001: The Independents' Alliance of Moldova (AIRM) is established.
  • 2002: The USLFM merged with the PRCM and the Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party of Moldova (PNŢCDM) to create the Liberal Party (2002) (Partidul Liberal).
  • 2003: The Liberal Party (2002) merged with the ASDM, the AIRM and the PDPM to create the Party Alliance Our Moldova (PAMN).
  • 2006: The National Liberal Party is re-founded.
  • 2011: The PAMN is absorbed by the Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova.

See also

References

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