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This party opposed the politics of the FSN from a very early stage and entered in an alliance with [[Radu Câmpeanu]]'s [[National Liberal Party (Romania)|National Liberal Party]] (PNL) in April, 1990, also supporting the Timișoara Proclamation ({{lang-ro|Proclamația de la Timișoara}}) which demanded that the former structures and members of the Romanian Communist Party should not get involved again in post-revolutionary politics.{{Citation needed|date=March 2018}} |
This party opposed the politics of the FSN from a very early stage and entered in an alliance with [[Radu Câmpeanu]]'s [[National Liberal Party (Romania)|National Liberal Party]] (PNL) in April, 1990, also supporting the Timișoara Proclamation ({{lang-ro|Proclamația de la Timișoara}}) which demanded that the former structures and members of the Romanian Communist Party should not get involved again in post-revolutionary politics.{{Citation needed|date=March 2018}} |
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The PER participated in the [[1990 Romanian general election|Romanian legislative election held in May 1990]], winning one senator seat as well as eight deputy seats. The first president of the party was Adrian Manolache, but the first party congress which was held in April 1990 elected Otto Weber as president until 2001, when he was followed by Cornel Protopopescu until 2007, the latter being subsequently replaced by Dănuț Pop.{{Citation needed|date=March 2018}} |
The PER participated in the [[1990 Romanian general election|Romanian legislative election held in May 1990]], winning one senator seat as well as eight deputy seats. The first (and also founding) president of the party was Adrian Manolache, but the first party congress which was held in April 1990 elected Otto Weber as president until 2001, when he was followed by Cornel Protopopescu until 2007, the latter being subsequently replaced by Dănuț Pop.{{Citation needed|date=March 2018}} |
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== Notable members == |
== Notable members == |
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Romanian Ecologist Party Partidul Ecologist Român | |
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President | Dănuț Pop |
Secretary-General | Ionel Goidescu |
Founder | Adrian Manolache |
Founded | January 1990 |
Headquarters | Calea Victoriei nr. 91-93 Sector 1 Bucharest |
Youth wing | Tineretul Ecologist Român (TER) |
Ideology | Green conservatism[1] Right-wing populism[2] |
Political position | Right-wing |
Colors | Green |
Slogan | Pentru o ecologie politică liberală For a liberal political ecology |
Senate | 0 / 136 |
Chamber of Deputies | 0 / 330 |
European Parliament | 0 / 33 |
Mayors | 7 / 3,176 |
County councilors | 5 / 1,340 |
Local councilors | 210 / 39,900 |
Website | |
www.per.ro |
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Green politics |
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The Romanian Ecologist Party (Romanian: Partidul Ecologist Român, PER) is a formerly ecologist and currently mostly conservative and green conservative political party in Romania. Without parliamentary representation, it is one of the microparties still active in the country with some representatives elected in the local administration (i.e. a few mayors and county councillors and 210 local councillors), especially in Râmnicu Vâlcea and Vâlcea County, where it is ranked third behing the National Liberal Party (PNL) and the Social Democratic Party (PSD), Romania's two largest parties. Previously, it collaborated with the Green Party (PV) in the 2008 legislative elections.
History
The party was founded by Adrian Manolache, an engineer, in January 1990 as a political organisation opposed to the National Salvation Front (FSN). Adrian Manolache launched the program and the platform of the PER on 5 January 1990 in the newspaper Libertatea, being one of the newly founded parties in Romania and the second post-1989 registered one after the Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party (PNȚ-CD).[citation needed]
This party opposed the politics of the FSN from a very early stage and entered in an alliance with Radu Câmpeanu's National Liberal Party (PNL) in April, 1990, also supporting the Timișoara Proclamation (Romanian: Proclamația de la Timișoara) which demanded that the former structures and members of the Romanian Communist Party should not get involved again in post-revolutionary politics.[citation needed]
The PER participated in the Romanian legislative election held in May 1990, winning one senator seat as well as eight deputy seats. The first (and also founding) president of the party was Adrian Manolache, but the first party congress which was held in April 1990 elected Otto Weber as president until 2001, when he was followed by Cornel Protopopescu until 2007, the latter being subsequently replaced by Dănuț Pop.[citation needed]
Notable members
- Viorica Edelhauser, former deputy (between 1990 and 1992);
- Cornel Protopopescu, former deputy (between 1990 and 2000);
- Otto Ernest Weber, second president of the party;
- Gheorghe Toma, former mayor of the city of Suceava, Suceava County, Bukovina.
Leadership
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Electoral history
Legislative elections
Election | Chamber | Senate | Position | Aftermath | ||||
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Votes | % | Seats | Votes | % | Seats | |||
1990 | 232,212 | 1.69 | 8 / 395
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192,574 | 1.38 | 1 / 119
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8th | Opposition to FSN government (1990–1991) |
Opposition to FSN-PNL-MER-PDAR government (1991–1992) | ||||||||
1992 | Part of CDR | 4 / 341
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Part of CDR | 0 / 143
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– | Opposition to PDSR-PUNR-PRM-PSM government (1992–1996) | ||
1996 | Part of CDR | 5 / 343
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Part of CDR | 1 / 143
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– | CDR-USD-UDMR (1996–2000) | ||
2000 | 101,256 | 0.84 | 0 / 345
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108,370 | 0.99 | 0 / 140
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10th | Extra-parliamentary opposition to PDSR minority government (2000–2004) |
2004 | 73,001 | 0.72 | 0 / 332
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83,771 | 0.80 | 0 / 137
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8th | Extra-parliamentary support to DA-PUR-UDMR government (2004–2007) |
Extra-parliamentary opposition to PNL-UDMR minority government (2007–2008) | ||||||||
2008 | Part of PVE | 0 / 334
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Part of PVE | 0 / 137
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– | Extra-parliamentary support to PDL-PSD government (2008–2009) | ||
Extra-parliamentary support to PDL-UNPR-UDMR (2009–2012) | ||||||||
Extra-parliamentary opposition to USL government (2012) | ||||||||
2012 | 58,178 | 0.79 | 0 / 412
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58,335 | 0.79 | 0 / 176
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7th | Extra-parliamentary opposition to USL government (2012–2014) |
Extra-parliamentary support to PSD-UNPR-UDMR-PC government (2014) | ||||||||
Extra-parliamentary support to PSD-UNPR-ALDE government (2014–2015) | ||||||||
Extra-parliamentary opposition to technocratic Cioloș Cabinet (2015–2017) | ||||||||
2016 | 62,414 | 0.89 | 0 / 329
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77,218 | 1.09 | 0 / 136
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9th | Extra-parliamentary support to PSD-ALDE government (2017–2019) |
Extra-parliamentary support to PSD minority government (2019) | ||||||||
Extra-parliamentary opposition to PNL minority government (2019–2020) | ||||||||
2020 | 65,807 | 1.12 | 0 / 330
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78,654 | 1.33 | 0 / 136
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8th | Extra-parliamentary support to PNL-USR PLUS-UDMR government (2020–2021) |
Presidential elections
Election | Candidate | First round | Second round | ||||
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Votes | % | Position | Votes | % | Position | ||
1990 | Did not compete | ||||||
1992 | Endorsed Emil Constantinescu of the Romanian Democratic Convention | ||||||
1996 | Endorsed Emil Constantinescu of the Romanian Democratic Convention | ||||||
2000 | Did not compete | ||||||
2004 | Did not compete | ||||||
2009 | Ovidiu-Cristian Iane | 22,511 | 0.23 | 11th | |||
2014 | William Brînză | 43,194 | 0.45 | 12th | |||
2019 | Did not compete |
European elections
Election | Votes | % | MEPs | Position | EU Party | EP Group |
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2007 | Did not compete | |||||
2009 | Did not compete | |||||
2014 | 64,232 | 1.15% | 0 / 32
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10th | — | — |
2019 | Did not compete (endorsed the Social Democratic Party) |
See also
References
- ^ "PER susține căsătoria dintre un bărbat și o femeie". 4 October 2018. Archived from the original on 2022-02-26.
- ^ "in PER intra fostii aliati ai lui Dragnea". 4 October 2018.