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Our Party (Moldova)

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Our Party
Partidul Nostru
AbbreviationPN
LeaderRenato Usatîi
FounderRenato Usatîi
Founded1999
Preceded byChristian Democratic Peasants' Party of Moldova
Membership (2018)~44,800[1]
IdeologyPopulism[2]
Russophilia[2]
Social conservatism[3]
Soft Euroscepticism[4]
Political positionLeft-wing[5][6][7]
National affiliationElectoral Bloc "Renato Usatîi"
Colors  Blue
  White
Parliament
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District Presidents
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Website
pn.md
Renato Usatîi
Dumitru Ciubașenco

Our Party (Romanian: Partidul Nostru), previously known as the Republican People's Party (Partidul Popular Republican, PPR), is a leftwing and populist political party in Moldova.[8] Founded in 1999 as the Peasants' Christian Democratic Party of Moldova (Partidul Țărănesc Creștin Democrat din Moldova), it promotes advocacy for Russians in Moldova, social conservatism, and soft Euroscepticism. Its party chairman is Renato Usatîi, while other key figures include Dumitru Ciubașenco (the party's candidate at 2016 Moldovan presidential election) and Ilian Cașu (the party deputy chairman and 2015 candidate for the function of mayor of Chișinău).

At the 2005 Moldovan parliamentary election, the party won 1.4% of the popular vote but no seats. The 6th National Conference of the Peasants' Christian Democratic Party of Moldova took place on 28 May 2005. The conference decided to change the name of the party to the Republican People's Party and adopted a new status and program. Its chairman became Nicolae Andronic. The party was in opposition to the Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova (PCRM), who governed until 2009. On 13 April 2014, a party congress took place, in which Andronic ceded leadership to Usatîi, and the party was renamed Our Party.[9][10] On 10 June 2014, the Ministry of Justice of Moldova announced that it had not recognised this action.[11][12] On 8 February 2015, the party congress was repeated and the Ministry of Justice approved on 27 February 2015 the modifications to the party program, status, the new name, and new leader.[13][14]

Election results

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Presidential

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Election Candidate First round Second round Result
Votes % Votes %
2016 Dumitru Ciubașenco 85,466
6.03%
Endorsed Igor Dodon Lost Red XN
2020 Renato Usatîi 227,938
16.90%
Against Dodon
(but he didn't endorse Maia Sandu)
Lost Red XN

Parliamentary elections

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Parliament
Election Leader Performance Rank Government
Votes % ± pp Seats +/–
2019 Renato Usatîi 41,769
2.95%
New
0 / 101
New 6th Extra-parliamentary
2021 60,100
4.1%
(Electoral Bloc "Renato Usatîi")
New
0 / 101
New 4th Extra-parliamentary

Local elections

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Department and municipality councils

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Election year No. of
votes
% of
votes
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
2015 143,387 11.2
135 / 1,116

City and countryside councils

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Election year No. of
votes
% of
votes
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
2015 87,090 8.2
784 / 10,570

Mayors

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Election year Mayors % of
overall
mayor mandates
No. of
overall
mandates won
+/–
2015 43 4.8
43 / 898
2019 23
23 / 898
Decrease 20
2023 17 1.9
17 / 898
Decrease 6

References

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  1. ^ Nantoi, Oazu; Platon, Alexandru; Cristei, Aliona (2018). "Russian propaganda on "Odnoklassniki": the case of Republic of Moldova" (PDF). Institute for Public Policy. 32 (20). Chişinău: Lexon-Prim: 21. ISBN 978-9975-139-50-2. Наша Партия - Partidul Nostru (Our Party) (about 44 800 members) is the official Odnoklassniki page of Our Party led by the politician Renato Usatîi, the mayor "in exile" of the Bălți municipality.
  2. ^ a b Chirila, Victor (2015). Grzegorz Gromadzki; Bastian Sendhard (eds.). Eastern Partnership Revisited: Associated Countries in Focus (PDF). Warsaw: The Stefan Batory Foundation & Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung. p. 69. ISBN 978-83-62338-64-1. At the same time, Moldova's European integration policy is seriously challenged by the rising populist pro-Russian parties, the Party of Socialists and Our Party (Partidul Nostru), which call for the AA and DCFTA to be denounced.
  3. ^ "Moldova". Europe Elects. 2024.
  4. ^ Antoaneta Dimitrova; Matthew Frear; Honorata Mazepus; Dimiter Toshkov; Maxim Boroda; Tatsiana Chulitskaya; Oleg Grytsenko; Igor Munteanu; Tatiana Parvan; Ina Ramasheuskaya (2017). "The Elements of Russia's Soft Power: Channels, Tools, and Actors Promoting Russian Influence in the Eastern Partnership Countries" (PDF). EU-STRAT Working Paper Series (4). Freie Universität Berlin: 16. ISSN 2510-084X. In addition, the anti-European, pro-Russian party Partidul Nostru (Our Party) is believed to have strong links to political figures in Moscow.
  5. ^ Adrian Lupuşor; Alexandru Fala; Ana Popa; Denis Cenuşă; Natan Garștea; Valeriu Prohnițchi (2016). "Republic of Moldova 2016" (PDF). State of the Country Report. Chişinău: EXPERT-GRUP: 38. At the same time, the left-wing political parties – "Partidul Nostru" ("Our Party") and PSRM – continued to win to their side the electorate that used to be loyal to PCRM and DPM.
  6. ^ Lavrenov, Sergei (2017). Evolution of Post-Soviet Space: Past, Present and Future (PDF). Moscow: NPMP RIAC. p. 148. ISBN 978-5-6040387-0-3. Such was the outrage that for the first time in a very long time the right (the Dignity and Truth Platform Party and others) and left (the Party of Socialists, Partidul Nostru, etc.) joined forces in protest.
  7. ^ Nuttall, Clare (24 March 2017). "INTERVIEW: Moldova's populist pro-Russian 'hand grenade'". bne IntelliNews. Bucharest. The Peasants' Christian Democratic Party of Moldova was previously a tiny left-wing player but, renamed the Republican People's Party or "Our Party", it performed strongly under Usatii in the 2015 local elections.
  8. ^ "Programele electorale înaintea parlamentarelor din Republica Moldova: între promisiuni și populism". www.veridica.ro (in Romanian). 14 June 2021. Archived from the original on 20 October 2021. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
  9. ^ Un congres ca o nunta. Controversatul om de afaceri, Renato Usatai, si-a lansat partidul cu mult fast, 13 aprilie 2014, inprofunzime.md
  10. ^ Partidul Popular Republican, redenumit în „Partidul nostru”, 13 aprilie 2014, trm.md
  11. ^ Motivul pentru care Ministerul Justiției a respins modificările la Partidul Popular Republican Archived 6 November 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ Decizie: Renato Usatîi, fără „Partidul Nostru”
  13. ^ (VIDEO) Victorie multașteptată! Partidul Nostru a fost înregistrat la Ministerul Justiției
  14. ^ Ministerul Justiției a înregistrat „Partidul Nostru”, condus de Renato Usatîi
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