Electoral Bloc Democratic Moldova
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The Democratic Moldova Electoral Bloc (Romanian: Blocul Electoral Moldova Democrată, BEMD) was a centre-left[1] electoral alliance of political parties in Moldova, led by Serafim Urechean.
Membership of the Bloc
[edit]The alliance was formed by the following parties:
- Our Moldova Alliance (Alianţă Moldova Noastră)
- Democratic Party of Moldova (Partidul Democrat din Moldova)
- Social Liberal Party (Partidul Social Liberal)
Parliamentary election, 2005
[edit]At the parliamentary elections on 6 March 2005, the alliance won 444,377 votes (28.53% of the popular vote) and 34 out of 101 seats, in the XVIth legislature of the Moldovan Parliament. That enabled the alliance to pass the 12% threshold of representation.[2]
After the elections the bloc fell apart into three parliamentary groups composed of the constituent parties.
References
[edit]- ^ Tom Lansford (8 April 2014). Political Handbook of the World 2014. SAGE Publications. p. 949. ISBN 978-1-4833-3327-4.
- ^ Electoral Bloc “Moldova Democrata” (BMD)
External links
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- Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
- Dignity and Truth Platform Party
- European Social Democratic Party
- Modern Democratic Party
- Agrarian Party
- Alliance for the Union of Romanians
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- Christian-Democratic People's Party
- Democracy at Home Party
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- Greater Moldova Party
- Labour Party
- Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova
- Mișcarea Politică Unirea
- National Alternative Movement
- National Unity Party
- New Force Movement
- New Historical Option
- Our Party
- Party of Development and Consolidation of Moldova
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- Social Democratic Party
- Socialist Party of Moldova
- Unionist Movement of the Republic of Moldova
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- Alliance for Democracy and Reforms (1997–2001)
- Alliance for European Integration (2009–2013)
- Pro-European Coalition (2013–2015)
- Political Alliance for a European Moldova (2015)
- Alliance for European Integration III (2015–2016)
- Victory (2024–)
- Chance. Duties. Realization. (2023–)