List of political parties in Romania

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This article lists political parties in Romania. Romania has a democratic multi-party system with numerous political parties, in which a political party does not often have the chance of gaining parliamentary majority alone, and, thus, parties must work with each other to form coalition governments. The current system was established following the Romanian Revolution of 1989 and the adoption of a new constitution in 1991; prior to these events, Romania was a single-party state under the rulership of the Romanian Communist Party (PCR).

Since the early 1990s, Romanian politics saw a gradual decrease in the number of political parties entering the Parliament and a relative consolidation of existing ones along ideological lines. Major political parties can be roughly grouped into three main "families", more specifically liberal, social democratic, or conservative.[1] Extremist groups have a relatively low political profile in Romania, despite a surge in popularity of far-right and Eurosceptic political parties across many European Union (EU) countries during the 2010s.[2]

Party switching (Romanian: traseism politic) remains a very concerning and significant issue, however, as does widespread corruption, leading to an overall low level of public trust in political parties.[citation needed] In December 2014 the level of trust stood at 12%.[3] To counter this perception, the two largest parties as of 2015 (namely the Social Democrats and the National Liberals) have allegedly initiated a series of internal reforms to strengthen their integrity criteria and impose disciplinary sanctions on party members investigated or convicted on corruption charges.[4][5][6]

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Article 40 of the Constitution of Romania states that citizens can freely associate into political parties, with the exception of judges, military, and police personnel as well as other civil servants which are apolitical by law.[7] The same article bans political parties which campaign against political pluralism, the rule of law, and Romania's sovereignty and territorial integrity. Romania's party system is regulated by Law no. 14/2003 on political parties; the law initially mandated a list of 25,000 supporters, residing in at least 18 counties and the Municipality of Bucharest, for a political party to be formally registered.

Nevertheless, in February 2015, the unregistered Pirate Party of Romania (Romanian: Partidul Pirat din România) filed a complaint to the Constitutional Court, arguing that the list requirement is a violation of the constitutional provisions on freedom of association. The Court subsequently struck down the requirement as unconstitutional, and on 6 May 2015, the Romanian Parliament approved a modified version of the law, which allows the formation of a political party with 3 signatures.[8][9]

Parties represented in Parliament

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The current political parties with parliamentary representation, in the order of the total number of representatives they had obtained in the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate respectively following the 2020 legislative elections, are the following ones:

LogoNameAbbr.FoundedLeaderIdeologyPositionDeputiesSenatorsMEPsEuropean affiliation
Social Democratic Party
(Romanian: Partidul Social Democrat)
PSD1989[10]
2001[11]
Marcel CiolacuSocial democracy,
Social conservatism
Centre-left[12]
102 / 330
48 / 136
8 / 33
PES
National Liberal Party
(Romanian: Partidul Național Liberal)
PNL1875[13]
1990[14]
Nicolae CiucăConservative liberalism,
Liberal conservatism,[15]
Social conservatism
Centre-right
78 / 330
37 / 136
10 / 33
EPP
Save Romania Union
(Romanian: Uniunea Salvați România)
USR2016Cătălin DrulăAnti-clericalism,[16][17]
Secularism,[18]
Progressivism,[19]
Pro-Europeanism
Centre to
centre-right
41 / 330
20 / 136
2 / 33
Renew
Alliance for the Union of Romanians
(Romanian: Alianța pentru Unirea Românilor)
AUR2019George SimionRomanian nationalism,
Christian right,
Conservatism,
Romanian-Moldovan unionism,
Right-wing populism
Right-wing to
far-right
29 / 330
15 / 136
0 / 33
ECR[20]
Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania
(Romanian: Uniunea Democrată Maghiară din România),
(Hungarian: Romániai Magyar Demokrata Szövetség)
UDMR
RMDSZ
1989Hunor KelemenHungarian minority interests,
Social conservatism,
Regionalism,
Pro-Europeanism
Centre-right
20 / 330
9 / 136
2 / 33
EPP
Force of the Right
(Romanian: Forța Dreptei)
FD2021Ludovic OrbanChristian democracy,
Liberal conservatism,
Right-wing populism,
Pro-Europeanism
Centre-right to right-wing
16 / 330
3 / 136
0 / 33
None
Renewing Romania's European Project
(Romanian: Reînnoim Proiectul European al României)
REPER2022Dragoș Pîslaru
Ramona Strugariu
Liberalism
Pro-Europeanism
Centre
10 / 330
2 / 136
5 / 33
Renew
Social Liberal Humanist Party (Romanian: Partidul Umanist Social Liberal)PUSL2015Daniel IonașcuHumanism,
Social liberalism,
Protectionism
Centre to centre-left
4 / 330
1 / 136
1 / 33
None
Romanian Nationhood Party
(Romanian: Partidul Neamului Românesc)
NR
PNR
2018Ninel PeiaUltranationalism,
National conservatism,
Anti-immigration,
Right-wing populism,
Euroscepticism
Right-wing to
far-right
3 / 330
1 / 136
0 / 33
None

In addition, ethnic minority organizations are granted each seat in the Chamber of Deputies if: (1) are the sole official representative organization of the minority; (2) they participate in the legislative election and do not pass the 5% threshold but obtain at least 10% of the number of votes calculated to correspond to electing one deputy. These seats are added to the number of seats put up for election. As of 2021, there are eighteen such seats. The Hungarian minority organization, the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR/RMDSZ) has always passed the 5% threshold for both houses of the Romanian Parliament, and has been treated as a regular political party (and acting like one as well).

Parties represented in the Senate

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LogoNameAbbr.FoundedLeaderIdeologyPositionSenatorsMEPs
S.O.S. Romania
(Romanian: S.O.S. România)
SOS RO2021Diana Iovanovici ȘoșoacăRomanian nationalism
Romanian irredentism
Right-wing populism
Social conservatism
Hard Euroscepticism
Far-right
1 / 136
2 / 33

Parties only represented in the European Parliament

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Aside from the political parties represented in the Romanian Parliament, the following political parties only have representation in the European Parliament:

LogoNameAbbr.FoundedLeaderIdeologyPositionMEPsEuropean affiliation
People's Movement Party
(Romanian: Partidul Mișcarea Populară)
PMP2014Eugen TomacChristian democracy
Romanian-Moldovan unionism[21]
Social conservatism
National conservatism
Centre-right to
right-wing
2 / 33
European People's Party
Green Party
(Romanian: Partidul Verde/Verzii)
PV2022Lavinia Cosma
Marius Lazăr
Green politicsCentre to
left-wing
1 / 33
European Greens
PRO Romania
(Romanian: PRO România)
PRO2018Victor PontaSocial liberalismCentre to
centre-left
1 / 33
European Democratic Party
Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party
(Romanian: Partidul Național Țărănesc Creștin Democrat)
PNȚCD1989Aurelian PavelescuChristian democracy
Agrarianism
National conservatism
Monarchism
Euroscepticism
Centre-right to
right-wing
1 / 33
European Christian Political Movement

Minor parties

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Ethnic minority organizations

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Association of Italians of RomaniaAsociația Italienilor din România - RO.AS.IT., Associazione degli Italiani di Romania - RO.AS.IT.
Association of Macedonians of RomaniaAsociația Macedonenilor din România, Друштвото на Македонците од Романија
Bulgarian Union of the Banat - RomaniaUniunea Bulgară din Banat - România, Български съюз на Банат - Румъния
Community of the Lipovan Russians in RomaniaComunitatea Rușilor Lipoveni din România, Община русских-липован Румынии
Cultural Union of Ruthenians of RomaniaUniunea Culturală a Rutenilor din România, Културне Товариство Русинів Романії
Democratic Forum of Germans in RomaniaForumul Democrat al Germanilor din România, Demokratisches Forum der Deutschen in Rumänien
Democratic Union of Slovaks and Czechs in RomaniaUniunea Democratică a Slovacilor și Cehilor din România, Demokratický svaz Slováků a Čechů v Rumunsku, Demokratický zväz Slovákov a Čechov v Rumunsku
Democratic Union of Turkish-Muslim Tatars of RomaniaUniunea Democrată a Tătarilor Turco-Musulmani din România, Romanya Müslüman Tatar Türklerĭ Demokrat Bĭrlĭgĭ
Federation of Jewish Communities of RomaniaFederația Comunităților Evreiești din România
Hellenic Union of RomaniaUniunea Elenă din România, Ένωση Ελλήνων της Ρουμανίας
League of Albanians of RomaniaLiga Albanezilor din România, Liga e shqiptarëve në Rumani
Party of the RomaPartida Romilor, Partida le Romenge
Turkish Democratic Union of RomaniaUniunea Democrată Turcă din România, Romanya Türk Demokrat Birliği
Union of Armenians of RomaniaUniunea Armenilor din România, Ռումինիայի հայերի միություն
Union of Croatians of RomaniaUniunea Croaților din România, Zajedništvo Hrvata u Rumunjskoj
Union of Poles of RomaniaUniunea Polonezilor din România "Dom Polski", Związek Polaków w Rumunii "Dom Polski"
Union of Serbs of RomaniaUniunea Sârbilor din România, Савез Срба у Румунији
Union of Ukrainians of RomaniaUniunea Ucrainienilor din România, Союз українців Румунії

Parties with elected representation at local and county level

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The following are political parties which ran by themselves at the 2020 local elections and won elected representation at local and county level (does not include seats won on alliance tickets):[22]

PartyNative name (Abbr.)Local councillorsCounty councillorsEuropean Affiliation
Ecologist Party of RomaniaPartidul Ecologist Român (PER)2105
Green PartyPartidul Verde
Verzii (PV)
1170European Green Party (EGP)
Christian Democratic National Peasants' PartyPartidul Național Țărănesc Creștin Democrat (PNȚCD)420European Christian Political Movement (ECPM)
New RightNoua Dreaptă (ND)20Alliance for Peace and Freedom (APF)

The following parties have won seats in the 2020 local elections only as part of electoral alliances:

PartyAlliancesLocal councilors elected on alliance ticket
Bucureşti 2020 PartyPro Bucureşti 2020 Alliance5

Defunct parties

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Parties active 1859–1918

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Conservative PartyPartidul ConservatorActive 1880–1918
Conservative-Democratic PartyPartidul Conservator-DemocratAn offshoot of the Conservative Party, led by Take Ionescu; merged into the Conservative Nationalist Party; active 1908–1922
Conservative Nationalist PartyPartidul Conservator NaționalistAn offshoot of the Conservative Party, active 1916–c.1935
Constitutional PartyPartidul ConstituționalActive 1891–1907
Democratic Nationalist PartyPartidul Naționalist-Democrat (PND)Right-wing nationalist party; active 1910–1938
Free and Independent FactionFracțiunea liberă și independentăActive 1866–1875; merged into the National Liberal Party[23]
National Liberal PartyPartidul Național-LiberalActive 1875–1947
National PartyPartida NaționalăActive 1856–1859
Peasants' PartyPartida ȚărăneascăActive 1895[24]
Radical Party / Radical Democratic PartyPartidul Radical / Partidul Democrat RadicalAn offshoot of the National Liberal Party, led by George Panu; active c. 1884[23]–1895; merged into the Conservative Party
Social Democratic Party of RomaniaPartidul Social Democrat din România (PSDR)Active 1910–1916, groups active illegally 1916–1918; Transformed into the Socialist Party of Romania
Social Democratic Workers' Party of RomaniaPartidul Social-Democrat al Muncitorilor din România (PSDMR)Active 1893–1899; most of its leadership joined the National Liberal Party, with others members eventually joining the Social Democratic Party of Romania

Parties active 1918−1947

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The following parties were all active in Romania in the interwar period and, in some cases, through and after World War II.Dates of founding and dissolution are given, where known. Failing that, the earliest and latest dates known for activities are given.

This period saw the proliferation of numerous extremist parties inspired by fascism, socialism and Communism. The latter were effectively banned in 1924 by the so-called Mârzescu law.[25] A succession of coups drastically altered the political landscape as Romania went through a single-party dictatorship under the National Renaissance Front (1938–1940), then a military dictatorship without political parties (1940–1944), then briefly returning to multiparty democracy before finally becoming a people's republic (1944–1947).

Agrarian LeagueLiga AgrarăOffshoot of the People's Party; active 1929–1938
Agrarian PartyPartidul AgrarLed by Constantin Argetoianu; active 1932–1938[26]
Bessarabian Peasants' PartyPartidul Țărănesc din Basarabia ()Founded in the Moldavian Democratic Republic; most of it merged into the Peasants' Party in 1921, a wing led by Ion Inculeț kept the name and later joined the National Liberal Party; active 1918–1923[27]
Bolshevik Leninist Group of RomaniaGrupul Bolșevic Leninist din RomâniaA Trotskyist grouping led by David Korner; active 1935.[28]
Citizen BlocBlocul CetățenescA nationalist party led by Grigore Forțu; active 1934[29]
Citizen Committees-Dem. I. DobrescuComitetele Cetățenești Dem. I. DobrescuA dissident wing of the National Peasants' Party; active 1935–1938[30]
Communist Party of RomaniaPartidul Comunist din România (PCdR)Founded in 1921 as the Socialist-Communist Party (Partidul Socialist-Comunist), a group that emerged from the Socialist Party of Romania; after 1944 Romanian Communist Party (Partidul Comunist Român (PCR)); active 1921–1948. Absorbed the Social Democratic Party and renamed itself the Romanian Workers' Party
Conservative-Democratic PartyPartidul Conservator-DemocratAn offshoot of the Conservative Party, led by Take Ionescu; merged into the Conservative Nationalist Party; active 1908–1922
Conservative Nationalist PartyPartidul Conservator NaționalistAn offshoot of the Conservative Party, active 1916 – c.1935
Crusade of RomanianismCruciada RomânismuluiFascist party; active 1935–1936.[31]
Democratic Bloc / Democratic UnionBlocul democratic / Uniunea democraticăAnti-fascist political organizations under the influence of the Romanian Communist Party, active 1935–1936, 1937–1939
Democratic Nationalist PartyPartidul Naționalist-Democrat (PND)Right-wing nationalist party, active 1910–1938
Democratic Peasants' Party–SterePartidul Țărănesc-Democrat Constantin Stere (PȚD)A dissident wing of the National Peasants' Party, merged with the Radical Peasants' Party; active 1930–1933[32]
Democratic Peasants' Party–LupuPartidul Țărănesc-Democrat Nicolae L. Lupu (PȚD)A dissident wing of the National Peasants' Party; active 1946–1948[33]
Fire SwastikaSvastica de FocFascist party, an offshoot of the National-Christian Defense League; active 1935–1938[26]
German PartyPartidul German din România (PGR) / Deutsche Partei in RumänienGenerally backing the party in government, it became strongly influenced by Nazism after 1936; active 1919–1944[34]
German People's PartyPartidul Poporului German din România (PPGR) / Deutsche Volkspartei in Rumänien (DVPR)An offshoot of the German Party, active 1935–1938
Hungarian People's UnionUniunea Populară Maghiară (UPM) / Magyar Népi Szövetség (MNSZ)An offshoot of the Magyar Party, created as Union of Hungarian Workers of Romania' (Magyar Dolgozók Országos Szövetsége (MADOSZ)), in close alliance with the Communist Party of Romania; active 1934–1953
Independent Social Democratic PartyPartidul Social Democrat Independent (PSDI)A dissident wing of the Social Democratic Party, led by Constantin Titel Petrescu; active 1946–1947[35]
Iron GuardGarda de FierThe usual name of the group founded as the Legion of the Archangel Michael (Legiunea Arhanghelul Mihail or Legiunea Arhanghelului Mihail), running in election first as the "Corneliu Codreanu" Grouping (Gruparea "Corneliu Codreanu") and then as the Everything For the Country Party (Partidul Totul pentru Țară (TPȚ)) - fascist party active between 1927 and c. 1944–1945 (with minor groups claiming heritage to this day)
Jewish Democratic CommitteeComitetul Democratic EvreiescIn close alliance with the Communist Party of Romania; active 1946–1948[36]
Jewish PartyPartidul EvreiescActive 1923–1938[37]
Laborer PartyPartidul MuncitorActive 1918; merged into the Peasants' Party[38]
League Against UsuryLiga Contra CameteiActive 1929 – c.1931[39]
Liberal Democratic PartyPartidul Liberal-Democrat (PLD)Founded as "Free Man" Grouping (Gruparea "Omul Liber") - a dissident wing of the National Liberal Party, led by Jean Th. Florescu; active 1931–1935.[40]
Magyar PartyPartidul MaghiarActive 1922–1938[41]
National-Agrarian ActionAcțiunea Național-Agrară (ANA)An offshoot of the National Peasants' Party, merged into the National Union for Work and Reconstruction; active 1946–1947[42]
National Agrarian PartyPartidul Național Agrar (PNA)An offshoot of the People's Party, merged into the National Christian Party; active c.1931–1935[43]
National Awareness GuardGarda Conștiinței Naționale (GCN)A fascist party formed around Constantin Pancu; active 1919–1922[44]
National-Christian Defense LeagueLiga Apărării Național-Creștine (LANC)A far right proto-fascist party, merged into National Christian Party; active 1920–1935
National Christian PartyPartidul Național-Creștin (PNC)Fascist party, active 1935–1938
National-Corporatist LeagueLiga Național-CorporatistăA fascist party, led by Mihail Manoilescu; active 1932–1938[45]
National Fascist MovementMișcarea Națională Fascistă (MNF)Active cca. 1923
National Italo-Romanian Cultural and Economic MovementMișcarea Națională Culturală și Economică Italo-RomânăFascist party, merged into the National Fascist Movement; active 1921–1923[46]
National Liberal PartyPartidul Național-Liberal (PNL)Active 1875–1947; the present-day PNL claims to be the successor of this party.
National Liberal Party-BrătianuPartidul Național Liberal-Brătianu (PNL)A dissident wing of the National Liberal Party; active 1931–1935
National Liberal Party-Tătărescu/National Liberal Party-BejanPartidul Național-Liberal-Tătărescu (PNL) / Partidul Național-Liberal-Bejan (PNL)A dissident wing of the National Liberal Party; active 1944–1948
National Peasants' PartyPartidul Național Țărănesc (PNȚ)Merger of the Romanian National Party and the Peasants' Party; active 1926–1947
National Peasants' Party–AlexandrescuPartidul Național Țărănesc-Anton Alexandrescu (PNȚ)An offshoot of the National Peasants' Party, in close alliance with the Romanian Communist Party, merged into the Ploughmen's Front; active 1945–1948[47]
National Renaissance FrontFrontul Renașterii Naționale (FRN)Renamed Party of the Nation (Partidul Națiunii) in 1940, created as the fascist-inspired single official corporatist party by King Carol II; active 1938–1940
National Romanian FasciaFascia Națională RomânăMerged into the National Fascist Movement; active c.1920–1923[48]
National Socialist PartyPartidul Național-SocialistFascist party; active 1933[49]
National Socialist German Workers' Party of the German ethnic group in RomaniaNationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei der deutschen Volksgruppe in Rumänien (NSDAP-DVGiR) / Partidul Național-Socialist Muncitoresc German al Grupului Etnic German din RomâniaLocal branch of the Nazi Party, membership limited to the German minority; active 1940–1944
National Union for Work and ReconstructionUniunea Națională Muncă și Refacere (UNMR)Led by Constantin Argetoianu, partly merged into the Union of Patriots and the Ploughmen's Front; active 1947[42]
Peasant Workers' BlocBlocul Muncitoresc-Țărănesc (BMȚ)An umbrella group for the banned Communist Party of Romania; active 1925–1933
Peasants' PartyPartidul Țărănesc ()Founded 1918, merged with the Romanian National Party into the National Peasants' Party in 1927
Peasants' Party–LupuPartidul Țărănesc Nicolae L. Lupu (PȚD)A dissident wing of the National Peasants' Party; active 1927–1934[50]
People's PartyPartidul Poporului (PP)Founded under the name People's League (Liga Poporului); active 1918–1929
Ploughmen's FrontFrontul PlugarilorClosely associated with the Romanian Communist Party; active 1933–1953
Progressive Conservative PartyPartidul Conservator-ProgresistAn offshoot of the Conservative Party, led by Alexandru Marghiloman; active in 1918
Radical Peasants' PartyPartidul Țărănesc-Radical (PȚR)A dissident wing of the National Peasants' Party; active 1933–1938[51]
Romanian FrontFrontul Român (FR)Far right offshoot of National Peasants' Party; active 1935 – c.1944[52]
Romanian National PartyPartidul Național Român (PNR)Founded inside Austria-Hungary in 1881, merged with the Peasants' Party to form the National Peasants' Party in 1927
Social Democratic PartyPartidul Social Democrat (PSD or PSDR)Created from the merger of the parties forming the Federation of Romanian Socialist Parties, merged into the Romanian Communist Party; active 1927–1948
Social Democratic Party of BukovinaPartidul Social Democrat din BucovinaFounded inside Austria-Hungary, briefly joined into the Socialist Party of Romania, before separating again and becoming an autonomous section of the Federation of Romanian Socialist Parties, which evolved into the Social Democratic Party; active 1896–1920, 1921–1927
Socialist Party (Popovici)Partidul Socialist (PS)An offshoot of the Social Democratic Party, led by Constantin Popovici, merged with the Independent Socialist Party to create the Unitary Socialist Party, only to break from the latter and ultimately join the Union of Patriots; active 1933, 1935–1944
Social Democratic Party of Transylvania and Banat / Socialist Party of Transylvania and BanatPartidul Social Democrat din Transilvania și Banat / Partidul Socialist din Transilvania și BanatFounded inside Austria-Hungary, it emerged from the Hungarian Social Democratic Party, and briefly joined into the Socialist Party of Romania, before separating again and becoming an autonomous section of the Federation of Romanian Socialist Parties, which evolved into the Social Democratic Party; active 1906–1920, 1921–1927
Socialist Democratic PartyPartidul Socialist Democrat (PSD)Created by Ioan Flueraș and George Grigorovici, expelled from the Social Democratic Party for collaboration with totalitarian regimes; active 1945–1946[53]
Socialist Party of RomaniaPartidul Socialist din România (PS)Formed by members of the Social Democratic Party, it absorbed the Social Democratic Party of Transylvania and Banat and the Romanian Social Democratic Party of Bukovina; active 1918–1921
Socialist Peasants' PartyPartidul Socialist-Țărăneasc (PSȚ)A dissident wing of the National Peasants' Party, merged into the Ploughmen's Front; active 1943–1944[54]
Socialist Workers Party / Independent Socialist PartyPartidul Socialist al Muncitorilor (PSM) / Partidul Socialist Independent (PSI)An offshoot of the Social Democratic Party, led by Leon Ghelerter, merged with the Socialist Party (Popovici) to create the Unitary Socialist Party; active 1928–1933
Union of Patriots/National Popular PartyUniunea Patrioților / Partidul Național-Popular (PNP)In close alliance with the Communist Party of Romania; active 1942–1948[55]
Ukrainian Workers' Party of RomaniaПартія українських працюючих Румунії "Визволення"/VîzvoleniaAn offshoot of the Social Democratic Party of Bukovina, it closely collaborated with the Worker-Peasant Bloc; active primarily in northern Bukovina, in 1929–1934.
Unitary Socialist PartyPartidul Socialist Unitar (PSU)Merger of the Independent Socialist Party and the Socialist Party (Popovici), merged into the Social Democratic Party; active 1933–1938, 1944[56]
Vlad Țepeș LeagueLiga "Vlad Țepeș"Offshoot of the People's Party, led by Grigore Filipescu; active 1929–1938

Communist-era parties (1947–1989)

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Although distinct parties in the communist era were not politically relevant, the following were the officially recognized political forces:

Romanian Communist PartyPartidul Comunist Român (PCR)Known as Romanian Workers' Party (Partidul Muncitoresc Român (PMR)) between 1948 and 1965; disestablished in 1989
Front of Socialist Unity and DemocracyFrontul Democrației și Unității Socialiste (FDUS)An organization created as an outlet of the PCR; active 1968–1989
General Union of Romanian Trade UnionsUniunea Generală a Sindicatelor din România (UGSR)Active 1948–1989
Hungarian People's UnionUniunea Populară Maghiară (UPM) / Magyar Népi Szövetség (MNSZ)Created as Union of Hungarian Workers of Romania (Magyar Dolgozók Országos Szövetsége (MADOSZ)), in close alliance with the Romanian Communist Party; active 1934–1953
Jewish Democratic CommitteeComitetul Democratic EvreiescIn close alliance with the Romanian Communist Party; active 1946–1953[36]
Ploughmen's FrontFrontul PlugarilorClosely associated with the Romanian Communist Party; active 1933–1953

Other parties were allowed to exist, with unclear status, until mid 1948.[57]

Post−1989 parties

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Alliance for RomaniaAlianța pentru România (ApR)Splinter of the Party of Social Democracy in Romania (PDSR); absorbed into National Liberal Party; active June, 1997–August, 2001
Civic Alliance PartyPartidul Alianța Civică (PAC)Absorbed into National Liberal Party; active 1991–1998
Civic ForceForța Civică (FC)Absorbed into Democratic Liberal Party; active 2004–2014
Conservative PartyPartidul Conservator (PC)Founded as the Romanian Humanist Party; merged into the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats; active 1991–2015
Democratic Agrarian Party of RomaniaPartidul Democrat Agrar din România (PDAR)Merged into the Romanian National Party; active 1990–1998
Democratic ForceForţa Democrată (FD)Created by former members of the Democratic Party; active 2004–2013
Democratic Liberal PartyPartidul Democrat Liberal (PDL)Absorbed into National Liberal Party; active 2007–2014
Democratic National Salvation FrontFrontul Democrat al Salvării Naționale (FDSN)Splinter of the National Salvation Front, merged into the Party of Social Democracy in Romania; active 1992–1993
Democratic PartyPartidul Democrat (PD)Created as the National Salvation Front, merged into the Democratic Liberal Party; active 1990–2007
Democratic Party of LabourPartidul Democrat al Muncii (PDM)Merged into the Democratic Party; active 1990–1994
Democratic Union of the Roma of RomaniaUniunea Democratică a Romilor din România (UDRR)Active 1990–1992
Ecological Federation of RomaniaFederația Ecologistă din România (FER)Splinter of Ecological Federation of Romania, absorbed into People's Action; active 1990–2004
Ecological Movement of RomaniaMișcarea Ecologistă din România (MER)Absorbed into Ecological Federation of Romania; active 1990–1998
Ecologist Union of Romania PartyPartidul Uniunea Ecologistă din România (PUER)Absorbed into Ecologist Party of Romania; active March–August 2012
Everything For the Country PartyPartidul "Totul Pentru Țară (PTT)Dissolved; active 1993–2015
Freedom, Unity and Solidarity PartyPartidul Libertate, Unitate și Solidaritate (PLUS)Merged into Save Romania Union; active 2018–2020
Liberal Democratic PartyPartidul Liberal Democrat (PLD)Splinter of the Democratic Party, merged into the Democratic Liberal Party; active 2006–2007
Liberal PartyPartidul Liberal (PL)Absorbed into the National Liberal Party; active 1997–1998
Liberal Party 1993Partidul Liberal 1993 (PL '93)Merged into the Liberal Party; active 1993–1997
Liberal Reformist PartyPartidul Liberal Reformator (PLR)Splinter of the National Liberal Party, merged into the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats; active 2014–2015
Liberal Union–BratiănuLiberal Union–Brătianu (UL-B)Splinter of the National Liberal Party; active 1990–2003
M10M10Merged into The Right Alternative; active 2015–2019
National Alliance PartyPartidul Alianța Națională (PAN)Merged into Democratic Party; active 2000–2001
National Christian Democratic AllianceAlianța Natională Creștin Democrată (ANCD)Splinter of the Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party, rejoined the main party; active 1999–2001
National Christian Democratic PartyPartidul Național Democrat Creștin (PNDC)Active 1990–2014
National Democratic PartyPartidul Național Democrat (PND)Merged into the Party of the Social-Democratic Unity; active 1990–1992
National Initiative PartyPartidul Inițiativa Națională (PIN)Create by former members of the Democratic Party, absorbed into the National Union for the Progress of Romania; active 2005–2011
National Liberal Party-CâmpeanuPartidul Național-Liberal-Câmpeanu (PNL-C)Splinter of the National Liberal Party, rejoined the main party; active 1995–2003
National Liberal Party-Democratic ConventionPartidul Național Liberal - Convenţia Democrată (PNL-CD)Splinter of the National Liberal Party, merged into the Liberal Party; active 1991–1997
National Liberal Party Youth WingPartidul Național-Liberal Aripa Tînără (PNL-AT)Splinter of the National Liberal Party, merged into the Liberal Party 1993; active 1990–1992
National Reconstruction Party of RomaniaPartidul Reconstrucției Naționale a României (PRNR)Merged into Democratic Agrarian Party of Romania; active 1990–1992
National Salvation Front–Social DemocraticFrontul Salvării Naţionale–Social Democrat (FSN–SD)Splinter of the National Salvation Front, merged into the Party of the Social-Democratic Unity; active 1991–1992
New Romania PartyPartidul Noua Românie (PNR)Merged into the Romanian National Party; active 1994–1998
Party of Free ChangePartidul Liber-Schimbist (PL-S)Active 1990–1996
Party of Young Free Democrats of RomaniaPartidul Tineretului Liber Democrat din Romania (PTLD)Merged into the Republican Party (1990); active 1990–1992
Party of Social Democracy in RomaniaPartidul Democrației Sociale din România (PSDR)Merged into the Social Democratic Party; active 1993–2001
Party of Romanian LifePartidul Vieții Românești (PVR)Active 2000–2002
Party of the Social Democratic UnityPartidul Unității Social Democrate (PUSD)Merged into the Democratic Party; active 1992–1995
People's ActionAcțiunea Populară (AP)Splinter of the Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party, merged into the National Liberal Party; active 2003–2008
People's PartyPartidul Popular (PP)Merged into the National Liberal Party; active 2003–2014
People's Party – Dan DiaconescuPartidul Poporului – Dan Diaconescu (PP-DD)Absorbed into the National Union for the Progress of Romania; active 2011–2015
Republican Party (1990)Partidul Republican (PR)Merged into the Party of Social Democracy in Romania (PDSR); active 1990–1993
Republican Party (1993)Partidul Republican (PR)Created by former members of the Republican Party (1990); active 1993–2003
Republican Party (2004)Partidul Republican (PR)Created as the Party of the Third Millennium, renamed in 2005; active 2004–2007
Romanian Democratic FrontFrontul Democrat Român (FDR)Merged into the Democratic Party; active 1990–1997
Romanian Liberal Democratic PartyPartidul Liberal Democrat Român (PLDR)Created by former members of the Liberal Party, merged into the Greater Romania Party; active 1999–2002
Romanian National PartyPartidul Național Român (PNR)Merged into the National Alliance Party; active 1998–2000
Romanian National Unity PartyPartidul Unității Naționale a Românilor / Partidul Unității Națiunii Române (PUNR)Merged into the National Alliance Party in 2000; re-emerged as a distinct party in 2001; merged into the Conservative Party in 2006; active 1990–2000, 2001–2006
Romanian Rebirth PartyPartidul Renașterea Românească (PRR)Active 2004–2013
Romanian Social Democratic PartyPartidul Social Democrat Român (PSDR)Merged into the Social Democratic Party; active 1990–2001
Romanian Social PartyPartidul Social Românesc (PSRO)Created as Romanian Democratic Union, name changed in 2015; active 2013–2018
Romanian Socialist Democratic PartyPartidul Socialist Democratic Român (PSDR)Merged into the Party of Social Democracy in Romania (PDSR); active 1990–1993
Romanian Socialist Party (1992)Partidul Socialist Român (PSR)Active 1992–2013
Social Protection People's PartyPartidul Popular și al Protecției Sociale (PPPS)Absorbed into National Union for the Progress of Romania; active 1994–2011
Save Bucharest UnionUniunea Salvaţi Bucureştiul (USB)Absorbed into the Save Romania Union; active 2015–2016
Socialist Alliance PartyPartidul Alianța Socialistă (PAS)Created by former members of the Socialist Party of Labour, merged into the Socialist Alternative Party; active 2004–2013
Socialist Party of LabourPartidul Socialist al Muncii (PSM)Absorbed into the Social Democratic Party; active 1990–2003
Union for Romanian ReconstructionUniunea pentru Reconstrucția României (URR)Absorbed into Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party; active 2002–2005
Union of Right-Wing ForcesUniunea Forțelor de Dreapta (UFD)Founded as Alternative for Romania Party (Partidul Alternativa României, PAR), changed its name to UFD in 2000, absorbed into National Liberal Party in April 2003; active 1996–2003
Workers' Social Democratic PartyPartidul Social Democrat al Muncitorilor (PSDM)Created by former members of the Romanian Social Democratic Party as the Social Democratic Party "Constantin Titel Petrescu", renamed in 2011; active 2003–2013
Alliance of Liberals and DemocratsAlianța Liberalilor și Democraților (ALDE)Absorbed into the National Liberal Party (PNL); active 2015–2022
National Union for the Progress of RomaniaUniunea Nationala pentru Progresul Romaniei (UNPR)Active 2010–2021
United Romania PartyPartidul România Unită (PRU)Active 2015–2019
Party of the RevolutionPartidul Revoluției (PR)Active 2016
United Left PartyPartidul Stângii Unite (PSU)Active 2005
Social Democratic Workers' PartyPartidul Social Democrat al Muncitorilor (PSDM)Active 2015
New Generation Party-Christian DemocraticPartidul Noua Generație-Creștin Democrat (PNG-CD)Active 1999–2012
Social Christian People's UnionUniunea Populară Social Creștină (UPSC)Active 2006–2021
Communitarian Party of RomaniaPartidul Comunitar din RomâniaActive 2015–2022
Romanian Socialist Party (2003)Partidul Socialist Românesc (PSR)Active 2003–2021
Hungarian Civic PartyPartidul Civic MaghiarMerged into the Hungarian Alliance of Transylvania; active 2008–2022
Hungarian People's Party of TransylvaniaPartidul Popular Maghiar din Transilvania (PPMT)Merged into the Hungarian Alliance of Transylvania; active 2011–2022
Great Romania PartyPartidul România Mare (PRM)Active 1991–2022
Now PartyPartidul ACUMActive 2019–2022
Democracy and Solidarity PartyPartidul Democrației și Solidarității (DEMOS)Active 2018–2022
National Rebirth AllianceAlianța Renaștere NaționalăActive 2019–2022
Volt RomaniaVolt RomâniaActive 2021–2022
The Right AlternativeAlternativa Dreaptă (AD)Active 2019–2022
National Peasant AllianceAlianța Națională Țărănistă (Țărăniștii)Active 2019–2022
Alternative National DignityAlternativa pentru Demnitate Națională (ADN)Active 2018–2022
Freemen's PartyPartidul Oamenilor Liberi (POL)Active 2020–2022
"Prahova in Action" PartyPartidul Prahova în AcțiuneActive 2020–2022
Party of IalomițansPartidul Ialomițenilor (PI)Active 2021–2022
Party of the Romanian NationPartidul Neamul Românesc (NR)Active 2021–2022
RE:Start Romania PartyPartidul RE:Start RomaniaActive 2020–2022
Republican Party of RomaniaPartidul Republican din RomâniaActive 2020–2022
Național Peasants' Party Maniu-MihalachePartidul Național Țărănesc Maniu-Mihalache (PNȚMM)Active 2020–2022
ADER Party for Democracy, Education and ReconstructionPartidul Ader la Democrație, Educație și Reconstrucție (ADER)Active 2019–2022
Independent Union for SighișoaraUniunea Independentă pentru Sighișoara (UIPS)Active 2020–2022
Phralipe Party of the RomaniaPartidul Phralipe al Romilor (PPR)Active 2020–2022
"Together for Moldova" PartyPartidul Impreuna pentru Moldova (IPM)Active 2019–2022
Pătârlagele InitiativeInițiativa Pătârlagele (iPTG)Active 2020–2022
Bloc for National UnityBlocul Unității Naționale (BUN)Active 2020–2022
Liberal RightDreapta Liberală (DL)Active 2019–2022
Christian Democratic Union of RomaniaUniunea Creștin-Democrată din România (UCDR)Active 2021–2022
European Romania PartyPartidul România Europeană (PRE)Active 2020–2022
PACT for GalațiPACT pentru GalațiActive 2021–2022
Banat PartyPartidul Banatului (PB)Active 2018–2022
Union for BucovinaUniunea pentru Bucovina (UB)Active 2019–2022
Our Otopeni InitiativeInițiativa Otopeniul Nostru (ION)Active 2020–2022
National Alliance for FarmersAlianța Națională an Agricultorilor (ANA)Active 2020–2022
Alliance for the Unity for RromaAlianța pentru Unitatea Rromilor (AURr)Active 2021–2022
Romanian National PartyPartidul Național Român (PNR)Active 2020–2022
"National Force" PartyPartidul Forța Națională (PFN)Active 2020–2022
Hungarian Alliance of TransylvaniaAlianța Maghiară din Transilvania (AMT)Merger of Hungarian People's Party of Transylvania (PPMT/EMNP) and Hungarian Civic Party (PCM/MPP); active 2022–present

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  2. ^ "The Extreme Right in Contemporary Romania" (PDF). Retrieved 17 December 2014.
  3. ^ "Crește încrederea în Președinție și Armata, scade în Biserica și presa - sondaj INSCOP". Retrieved 17 December 2014.
  4. ^ "PSD și PNL se întrec în demonstrații de reformă internă, să-i excludă pe membrii corupți". Retrieved 22 May 2015.
  5. ^ "Modificare statut PSD: Membrii condamnați în primă instanță pentru corupție, suspendați din partid". 17 March 2015. Retrieved 22 May 2015.
  6. ^ "PNL a definitivat modificările la Statut, în privința criteriilor de integritate". Retrieved 22 May 2015.
  7. ^ "ARTICLE 40". Retrieved 13 May 2015.
  8. ^ "Partidul Pirat din România schimbă legea partidelor politice la CCR: nu mai e nevoie de minimum 25.000 de membri fondatori". Retrieved 14 May 2015.
  9. ^ "Camera Deputaților a adoptat trei legi electorale: legea finanțarii partidelor reexaminata, legea partidelor politice și legea alegerilor locale". Retrieved 14 May 2015.
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  11. ^ As Social Democratic Party (PSD)
  12. ^ Păun, Carmen (13 December 2016). "Pragmatism is a winner for Romanian Left". Politico. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  13. ^ As the historical National Liberal Party (PNL)
  14. ^ Re-founded in the wake of the 1989 Romanian Revolution
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  16. ^ "Andrei Caramitru, amendat cu 5.000 de lei după ce a comparat BOR cu ISIS. "O sectă demonică"; stirileprotv.ro".
  17. ^ "Răsturnare de situație în Parlament! 31 de deputați USR PLUS nu au vrut să finanțeze schitul de la Athos; capital.ro".
  18. ^ "Primarul USR al Brașovului declară război Bisericii Ortodoxe Române: REFUZĂ ca la Poiana Brașov să fie ridicată o mănăstire". Retrieved 17 January 2022.
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  20. ^ Ziarul Financiar (6 December 2020). "Cine este AUR, partidul venit de nicăieri care ar putea intra în Parlament. Ce spunea George Simion, fondatorul partidului, în urmă cu câteva zile: Noi suntem legaţi de micul producător, de ţăranul român. Prima lege pe care am da-o ar fi protejarea capitalului român pentru agricultori". Ziarul Financiar (in Romanian). Retrieved 6 December 2020.
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  31. ^ Veiga, p.228-230
  32. ^ Niculae et al., p.14
  33. ^ Frunză, p.299; Niculae et al., p.16, 45; Videnie, p.46
  34. ^ "Germanii", on Divers.ro Archived 2007-01-28 at the Wayback Machine
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  37. ^ "Evreii", on Divers.ro Archived 2006-08-04 at the Wayback Machine
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  40. ^ Tineretul Liberal Gorj Archived 2007-09-26 at the Wayback Machine; Marian Ștefănescu, Jean Th. Florescu și misiunea sa la Madrid Archived 2007-01-02 at the Wayback Machine
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  43. ^ Veiga, p.215, 224
  44. ^ Veiga, p.45-49
  45. ^ Veiga, p.214
  46. ^ Veiga, p.163
  47. ^ Frunză, p.118-119, 299; Niculae et al., p.16; Videnie, p.46
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