People's Party (Romania, 2005–06)

People's Party
Partidul Popular
Last leader Corneliu Ciontu
Founded November 2005
Dissolved August 2006
Merged into New Generation Party
Ideology Christian democracy
European affiliation none
International affiliation none
Colours Green and Dark Grey
Website
www.pp.ro
Politics of Romania
Political parties
Elections

The People's Party (Romanian: Partidul Popular) was a centre-right Christian-Democratic party in Romania, formed in November 2005 by Corneliu Ciontu, previously the president and vice-president of the Greater Romania Party.

In August 2006 it was absorbed into the New Generation Party.[1]

Policies

The People's Party was formed by a number of politicians splitting from the Greater Romania Party in order to distance themselves from the more nationalist and xenophobic views of that party and its leader, Corneliu Vadim Tudor. The People's Party states it believes in Christian democratic politics, and has expressed its desire to join the European People's Party upon Romania's accession to the EU in 2007.

The party states it believes in liberal democracy, as well as a more free-market-oriented economy with less government intervention. Socially, it promotes Christian values as well as Romanian cultural values. According to its website, it seeks to represent "the common-sensed regardless of age, sex, ethnicity or religion."

References

  1. Cronica Română, Partidul Popular, absorbit de PNG-CD, August 2, 2006

External links

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