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National Union for the Progress of Romania : ウィキペディア英語版
National Union for the Progress of Romania

The National Union for the Progress of Romania ((ルーマニア語、モルドバ語():Uniunea Națională pentru Progresul României), UNPR) is a political party of Romania. The party was formed in March 2010 by a group of independents who had broken away from the Social Democratic Party (PSD) and National Liberal Party (PNL) and support President Traian Băsescu. However, tension began soon after the party's formation between former PSD and PNL members over the distribution of leadership positions and the political direction of the new party, with former Social Democrats dominating. It held its first party congress to elect its leaders on 1 May 2010.
== History ==

In 2009, some parliamentarians from PSD, PNL and other organizations left their political parties, because the support for president Traian Băsescu. They formed the parliamentary group of independents, led by senator Gabriel Oprea, who was named Minister of Administration and Interior.
In 2010, the majority of group formed UNPR. On 1 May 2010, the new party elected his leaders, by congress. Allied with the PDL and UDMR, UNPR participated in government until 2012. At the first party congress, held in May 2010, Marian Sârbu was elected president. In 2011, the National Initiative Party (PIN) merged into the union. PIN's president, Lavinia Șandru, became UNPR's vice-president, but later resigned from the party citing its lack of support for her ecologist policies.
In 2012, the government led by Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu was dismissed by motion of censure and UNPR pass in opposition. On 28 May 2012, Sârbu stepped down as party leader. Following his resignation, Gabriel Oprea was elected president of UNPR. In the local election in 2012 UNPR ranked 5 on its list are elected 25 mayors, 13 county councilors, 1.005 town councilors and 1 county council president. After elections, UNPR formed with PSD, the Center-Left Alliance (ACS) being included in the Social Liberal Union.
Cristian Diaconescu, a founding member of UNPR, honorary president and former Minister of External Affairs, resigned from the union after the party changed sides and entered the Social Liberal Union. He is now an independent with close ties to the right-wing conservative president of Romania, Traian Băsescu, who appointed him as leader of the Presidential Chancellary in March 2012.
In the Romanian Parliamentary elections of December 2012, UNPR won in alliance with PSD, PNL an PC 10 seats in the House of Deputies and 5 seats in the Senate. Because the party lacks the necessary number of seats to form a distinct parliamentary group (12 deputies, 7 senators), their parliamentarians joined the group of the Social Democratic Party (PSD). They voted in favor of the government led by Prime Minister Victor Ponta. Therefore, Oprea became deputy prime-minister since 2013.
On 29 June 2015, the party absorbed the People's Party – Dan Diaconescu (PP-DD).〔http://www.mediafax.ro/politic/oprea-am-incheiat-o-fuziune-prin-absobtie-cu-pp-dd-suntem-un-partid-al-usilor-deschise-14516518〕

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