Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova
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| Communist Party of the Republic of Moldova | |
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| Leader | Vladimir Voronin |
| Official ideology/ political position |
Communism |
| International affiliation | Party of the European Left |
| Website | http://www.pcrm.md/ |
The Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova (Partidul Comuniştilor din Republica Moldova) is a communist political party in Moldova, led by Vladimir Voronin. It is the only communist party to be democratically elected to government in a former Soviet republic.
It is part of the Party of the European Left.
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It is the current ruling political party in Moldova. It has won the last two parliamentary elections, and provides the president Vladimir Voronin, the Prime Minister Vasile Tarlev, and the Speaker of the Parliament Marian Lupu. It no longer follows a truly communist ideology. Under Voronin, it has privatized several state-owned industries and governed in a multi-party fashion. It also favors European integration and eventual EU membership.
For the current period of governance, the PCRM has outlined the following goals for the country:
- A new quality of life;
- Economic modernization;
- European integration;
- Consolidation of the society.
The whole electoral program can be read on the official site of PCRM.
Final results of the PCRM in parliamentary elections of 6 March, 2005: valid votes garnered — 716,336 (45.98%) that enabled it to pass the 6% threshold of representation and get 56 seats in the Moldovan Parliament of the XVI-th legislature.
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