United Romania Party

United Romania Party
Partidul România Unită
President Bogdan Diaconu
Secretary-General Horațiu Șerb
Founded 23 April 2015
Headquarters B-dul Nicolae Bălcescu nr. 17-19
Sector 1
Bucharest
Ideology Romanian nationalism
National conservatism
Protectionism
Political position Right-wing to Far-right
Colors Red, white, blue
Seats in the Senate
3 / 176
Seats in the Chamber of Deputies
8 / 412
Seats in the European Parliament
0 / 32
Mayors
2 / 3,186

[1]

County Councilors
0 / 1,434

[1]

Local County Councilors
169 / 40,067

[1]

Website
http://www.partidulromaniaunita.org/

The United Romania Party (Partidul România Unită) is a Romanian nationalist political party. It was founded by former Social Democratic Party member Bogdan Diaconu, who announced the party's creation in 2014.

The party claims to adhere to a "national-democratic" doctrine based on the ideas of Romanian historian and politician Nicolae Iorga and centered on principles of social justice, economic protectionism, Romanian nationalism and anticorruption.[2] According to a resolution adopted in September 2015, it opposes migrant quotas, same-sex marriage, adoption of the euro, and the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), among others.[3]

Electoral performance

Election Votes % Chamber Senate Position Government
2016 TBD TBD
0 / 332
0 / 137
TBD Opposition

References

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