Democracy at Home Party

Democracy at Home Party
Partidul Democrația Acasă
AbbreviationPPDA
PresidentVasile Costiuc
Founded31 July 2011
HeadquartersChișinău
Membership (2018)4,800[1]
IdeologyPopulism
Moldovan–Romanian unionism
Pro-Europeanism[2]

Colours  Blue
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The Democracy at Home Party (Romanian: Partidul Democrația Acasă) or Democracy at Home Political Party (Partidul Politic Democrația Acasă; PPDA) is a populist political party in the Republic of Moldova.

History

The Democracy at Home Party was established on 31 July 2011, but it was officially registered on 2 September. It is the legal successor of the "Democracy at Home" Youth Movement (Mișcărea de Tineret "Democrația Acasă"). Its president is Vasile Costiuc and it is a party with a populist ideology.[1] It is also a "syndicalist" party, meaning that it supports the unification of Moldova and Romania.[3]

The party participated in the 2019 Moldovan parliamentary election, obtaining the 11th place with a total of 4,463 (0.32%) votes. This represented an increase of 0.17% from the 2014 Moldovan parliamentary election, but this was not enough to exceed the minimum of 6% of the votes to enter the Parliament of Moldova. Its slogan during this election was #FărăFoști.[4]

The PPDA was part of the Mișcarea Politică Unirea (MPU), a political party established on 15 January 2020 to unite Moldova with Romania together with four other Moldovan political parties. At the time of its establishment, Costiuc declared that this was the first step towards "the constitution of a large movement, with national support" and that its aim was "to stop the expansionism of the Russian Empire".[5][6] The MPU participated in the 2020 Moldovan presidential election through its candidate Dorin Chirtoacă.[7][8][9] However, on 30 April 2021, the PPDA left the coalition composing the MPU as Costiuc considered the trajectories and objectives of both were not the same.[10]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Partidul politic "Democrația Acasă" (PPDA)" (in Romanian). Democracy.MD. Retrieved 1 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Partidul Democrația Acasă la alegerile parlamentare din 2019". alegeri.md (in Romanian). Retrieved 25 June 2022.
  3. ^ "Lista partidelor unioniste din Moldova. De la Chirtoacă, la Pavlicenco, Munteanu și Șalaru". #diez (in Romanian). 3 September 2019.
  4. ^ "Partidul Democrația Acasă la alegerile parlamentare din 2019" (in Romanian). alegeri.md - Alegeri în Republica Moldova. Retrieved 1 November 2020.
  5. ^ Mihailova, Iulia (15 January 2020). "S-a constituit mișcarea politică Unirea". Radio Europa Liberă Moldova (in Romanian).
  6. ^ "Cinci partide unioniste au constituit mișcarea politică "Unirea"". Agora (in Romanian). 15 January 2020.
  7. ^ Frunză, Alina (29 June 2020). "DOC/ Mișcarea Politică UNIREA și-a desemnat candidatul pentru alegerile prezidențiale din toamnă". Ziarul de Gardă (in Romanian).
  8. ^ "Mișcarea Politică UNIREA își prezintă candidatul pentru alegerile prezidențiale". IPN (in Romanian). 30 June 2020.
  9. ^ "Octavian Țîcu şi Dorin Chirtoacă, înregistrați în cursa prezidențială". Adevărul Moldova (in Romanian). 5 October 2020.
  10. ^ "Mișcarea politică "Unirea" s-a dezunit în direct la TV". Deschide.MD (in Romanian). 30 April 2021.

External links

  • Facebook page (in Romanian)
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