Democratic Party of Labour Partidul Democrat al Muncii | |
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Abbreviation | PDM |
Founded | 26 February 1990 |
Dissolved | 24 October 1994 |
Merged into | Democratic Party |
Ideology | Social democracy [1] |
Political position | Centre-left |
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The Democratic Party of Labour (Romanian : Partidul Democrat al Muncii, PDM) was a political party in Romania.
The PDM contested the 1990 general elections, receiving around 0.4% of the vote in the Chamber elections and 0.3% of the vote in the Senate elections. Although it failed to win a seat in the Senate, the party won a single seat in the Chamber. [2] The 1992 elections saw the party's vote share in the Chamber elections fall to 0.03%, resulting in it losing its seat. [3]
Election | Chamber | Senate | Position | Status | ||||
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Votes | % | Seats | Votes | % | Seats | |||
1990 | 52,595 | 0.38 | 1 / 395 | 44,360 | 0.32 | 0 / 119 | 14th | Supported the FSN government (until October 1991) |
Supported the FSN–PNL–MER–PDAR government | ||||||||
1992 | 3,888 | 0.03 | 0 / 341 | 2,933 | 0.02 | 0 / 143 | 51st | Extraparliamentary |
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