Romanian Socialist Party (2003)

Romanian Socialist Party
Partidul Socialist Român
PresidentConstantin Rotaru [ro]
FoundedJuly 2003
Split fromSocialist Party of Labour
HeadquartersȘos. Olari 12, Sector 2
Bucharest
IdeologyCommunism[1][2]
Left-wing nationalism[3]
Anti-NATO[4]
European federalism[4]
Scientific socialism
Political positionFar-left[1]
National affiliationRomânia Socialistă[5]
European affiliationParty of the European Left
International affiliationIMCWP
Colours  Red
SloganSchimbarea e tot mai aproape! ("The change is closer!")
Senate
0 / 136
Chamber of Deputies
0 / 330
European Parliament
0 / 33
Mayors
0 / 3,176
County Councilors
0 / 1,340
Local Council Councilors
3 / 39,900
Website
www.psr.org.ro

The Romanian Socialist Party (Romanian: Partidul Socialist Român) is a political party in Romania formed as the Socialist Alliance Party (PAS) in 2003. It developed out of the wing of the Socialist Party of Labour (PSM) that objected to the merger of PSM with the Social Democratic Party (PSD) in July 2003 and wanted the PSM to continue as a socialist party. The Romanian authorities did not recognize this group as part of PSM, and instead it took the name Socialist Alliance Party.

After absorbing the United Left Party in 2009, the party merged into the Socialist Alternative Party in late 2013. In late 2014, the merged party changed its name to the Socialist Party of Romania, replacing the party of the same name defunct since 2013. The unregistered present day Romanian Communist Party (PCR; which has since gained registration after changing its name to the Communitarian Party of Romania) had argued that the PSR is a pseudo-communist party.[6]

The then-PAS decided to rename itself the Romanian Communist Party at an extraordinary party congress in July 2010, placing itself in the tradition of the party of the same name founded in 1921. The renaming was however rejected by the Bucharest tribunal.

In 2013, it won 34 local seats. The party is led by a 165-member National Committee, a 60-member Directive Committee and a 60-member Executive Bureau. PSR was a founding member of the Party of the European Left.

  1. ^ a b "Partidul Socialist Român (PSR)". Archived from the original on 2021-09-24.
  2. ^ "VIDEO Partidul Alianta Socialista s-a transformat in Partidul Comunist Roman. "Noi credem ca in 2012 vom fi in Parlament" - liderul formatiunii". 3 July 2010.
  3. ^ "Exclusiv. Naționaliștii s-au unit! Platformă comună cu 10 partide de opoziție. Care va fi rolul AUR în noua construcție". Evz.ro.
  4. ^ a b "M-am dus îmbrăcată în pionier la o adunare comunistă și Partidul nu m-a vrut tunsă - VICE". 23 January 2019.
  5. ^ "Lista candidaţilor Alianţa Politică România Socialistă la alegerile europarlamentare 2024".
  6. ^ "Uups.ro". www.uups.ro. Archived from the original on 10 May 2019. Retrieved 6 June 2022.