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Christian-Democratic People's Party (Romania) : ウィキペディア英語版
Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party

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The Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party ((ルーマニア語、モルドバ語():Partidul Național Țărănesc Creștin Democrat), PNȚ-CD) is a Christian democratic and agrarian political party in Romania. It claims to be the successor of the ''National Peasants' Party'' (created from the merger of the Romanian National Party from Transylvania and Peasants' Party). The party is a member of the European People's Party (EPP).
==History==
The party was founded by Corneliu Coposu, Ioan Alexandru and Ion Rațiu in December 1989 and was the first officially registered political party after the fall of Communism.
In March 2005, the PNȚ-CD voted to change its name to the Christian Democratic People's Party (''Partidul Popular Creștin-Democrat'', PPCD) after the unification with Union for Romanian Reconstruction. Nowadays, the party has returned to its original name PNȚ-CD.
The party is currently split between a wing sustained by Marian-Petre Miluț supporting Aurelian Pavelescu as president, that decided on an alliance with the governing Democratic Liberal Party, and one supporting Victor Ciorbea as president, and favouring an alliance with the National Liberal Party.〔Newsin, (Radu Sârbu a fost reales președintele aripii anti-Miluț a PNȚCD ). September 26, 2009. Accessed on September 27, 2009〕
Victor Ciorbea was elected on June 18, 2011 president of the party. In September 2011 the Bucharest Courthouse (responsible for the parties registry) recognised Victor Ciorbea as party president.〔()〕
However, the split continued until Ciorbea left the party, in October 2012, in order to became a senator on National Liberal Party's lists. Pavelescu was recognized as president and the fractions were dissolved. PNȚCD formed with PDL and Civic Force, Right Romania Alliance (ARD). In the general elections of 2012, PNȚCD gained one senator and one deputy. On April 23, 2013, Pavelescu was elected president of the party.
At the 2014 European Parliament election, the party only gained 0.89% of the vote,〔http://www.bec2014.ro/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Rezultate-partiale-ora-17.00.pdf〕 with candidates like former EP member Sebastian Bodu and PNȚCD president Aurelian Pavelescu, opening their list.

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