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Christian-Democratic People's Party Partidul Popular Creștin Democrat | |
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President | Victor Ciobanu |
Founded | 20 May 1989 |
Headquarters | Chișinău |
Ideology | Christian democracy[1] Russophilia Euroscepticism Right-wing populism Economic nationalism Eurasianism[2] Historical:[when?] Moldovan-Romanian unionism Romanian nationalism Pro-Europeanism Atlanticism[3] |
Political position | Right-wing to far-right[4] |
European affiliation | European People's Party (observer) |
International affiliation | Centrist Democrat International |
Colours | Olive, Red |
Parliament | 0 / 101
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Website | |
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The Christian-Democratic People's Party (Romanian: Partidul Popular Creștin Democrat, PPCD) is a Christian-democratic political party in Moldova.[1] The party was led by Iurie Roșca from 1994 until 2011. Until 2005, the PPCD and the (Moldovan) National Liberal Party were the main political organizations in the country supporting the unification of Moldova and Romania. After the PPCD began supporting the anti-unification Communist President Vladimir Voronin, the party has lost its unionist credentials while other parties such as the Liberal Party have taken over the pro-Romanian ideological space. The party has had very poor results in all subsequent elections. Since April 2005, the PPCD has lost several deputies, mayors, councillors and members to the liberal-democratic parties. The PPCD was an informal coalition partner of the Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova from 2005–2009.