Party Of Socialists Of The Republic Of Moldova

The Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova (Romanian: Partidul Socialiștilor din Republica Moldova, PSRM) is a democratic socialist political party in Moldova.

A populist party, it holds Eurosceptic and Russophilic views, both of which are reflected by its long-time former leader Igor Dodon. It is contrasted to like-minded centre-left European parties for its conservative views on social issues, reflecting the country's strong social conservatism and the influence of the Moldovan Orthodox Church.

Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova
Partidul Socialiștilor din Republica Moldova
AbbreviationPSRM
LeaderIgor Dodon
Parliamentary group leaderVlad Batrîncea
FoundersVeronica Abramciuc
Eduard Smirnov
Founded29 June 1997; 26 years ago (1997-06-29)
Split fromSocialist Party of Moldova
HeadquartersColumna 148, Chișinău
NewspaperSocialists
Youth wingYoung Guard
Membership (2019)15,892[needs update]
IdeologyDemocratic socialism
Social conservatism
Moldovenism
Russophilia
Euroscepticism
Political positionLeft-wing
Social: Right-wing
National affiliationBloc of Communists and Socialists
Colours  Red
Parliament
18 / 101
District Presidents
9 / 32
Mayors
144 / 898
Website
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Between 2005 and 2011, it was known as the Party of Socialists of Moldova "Motherland" (Partidul Socialiștilor din Moldova «Patria-Rodina», PSMPR). In 2021, the Electoral Bloc of Communists and Socialists was formed with the Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova with the aim of joint participation in the 2021 Moldovan parliamentary election. Due to its promotion of Moldovan language, the party has been described by the media in neighbouring Romania as "anti-Romanian".

History

The PSRM was founded in 1997 by members of the Socialist Party of Moldova. The founding congress took place on 29 June 1997 in Chișinău. Veronica Abramciuc and Eduard Smirnov were elected as co-chairmen of the new party.

The party obtained 0.59% of votes in 1998 Moldovan parliamentary election, failing to elect any representative. In 2001 Moldovan parliamentary election, the party formed the electoral bloc Unity with the Republican Party of Moldova; it obtained 0.46% of votes, failing to elect any representative. In 2006 elections the party formed the Electoral Bloc Motherland with the Socialist Party of Moldova; the bloc obtained 4.9% of votes and did not elect any representatives. The party did not participate in 2009 and 2010 parliamentary elections, endorsing the Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova (PCRM). Party chairman Veronica Abramciuc was included in PCRM list and elected to the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova. In 2011, Igor Dodon, former member of the PCRM, joined the party, and was elected as its chairman on 18 December 2011. Subsequently, a Socialist Group, which included Dodon, Veronica Abramciuc, and Zinaida Greceanîi, was set up in parliament.

The party won the 2014 Moldovan parliamentary election with over 20% of the vote. The party remained in opposition, as two centre-right, pro-EU parties managed to form a minority government (Gaburici Cabinet) with the external support of the PCRM.

In the 2016 Moldovan presidential election, Dodon was elected as the new President of Moldova. Following the election, Dodon stepped down as party chairman and was replaced by Zinaida Greceanîi. After being defeated in the 2020 Moldovan presidential election, Dodon returned as the party's chairman. For the 2021 Moldovan parliamentary election, it formed an electoral alliance (Electoral Bloc of Communists and Socialists) with the PCRM, which was defeated by the liberal, centre-right Party of Action and Solidarity.

Political positions

The party describes itself as democratic socialist.[third-party source needed] It holds left-wing politics on fiscal issues and more conservative views on socio-cultural issues, and has an anti-NATO, anti-European Union, and pro-Russian stance. Party members support naming the state language Moldovan. Mariana Vasilache, journalist of the Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company, has described the party as a promoter of Moldovenism. Despite their support for Moldovan sovereignty, several party members and Members of the Parliament such as Alla Dolință, Anatolie Labuneț, Adrian Lebedinschi, Corneliu Furculița, Ghenadi Mitriuc, and Radu Mudreac have Romanian citizenship.

Reflecting the country's strong social conservatism, the party promotes family values and holds traditionalist views in regards to LGBT rights in Moldova, which is in contrast to left-leaning parties in Europe. In 2016, the party organized the Family Festival/March to counter-protest the "Without Fear" March organized by GENDERDOC-M in Chișinău. Some Moldovan and Romanian journalists also described the party as authoritarian. Critics also claim that the PSRM-affiliated media promotes fake news and pro-Russian propaganda.

In 2015, Igor Dodon stated that he wanted the PSRM to join the Socialist International. In April 2021 the party submitted a request to join the organisation.

The PSRM hold the West and Ukraine responsible for the Russo-Ukrainian War. Some journalists also labelled the party as anti-Western.

Members of the Executive Committee

Party leaders

Electoral results

The PSRM participated in the Moldovan parliamentary elections in 1998 and 2001 without success. In the 2005 Moldovan parliamentary election, the party contested as part of the Electoral Bloc Motherland and received 4.97% votes, which was not sufficient to enter parliament as it did not pass the electoral threshold of 6.0%. At the AprilJuly 2009 and the 2010 parliamentary elections, it supported the Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova (PCRM). Its leader Veronica Abramciuc was included on the PCRM candidates list.

Parliament

Parliament of the Republic of Moldova
Election Leader Performance Rank Government
Votes % ± pp Seats +/–
1998 Veronica Abramciuc
Eduard Smirnov
9,514
0.59%
New
0 / 101
New 12th Extra-parliamentary (ADR: CDM-PDMP-PFD)
Extra-parliamentary (ADR: CDMPDMPPFD)
Extra-parliamentary (independents)
2001 7,277
0.46%
Unity Bloc
(PSRM-PRM)
Party Of Socialists Of The Republic Of Moldova  0.13
0 / 101
Party Of Socialists Of The Republic Of Moldova  0 Party Of Socialists Of The Republic Of Moldova  15th Extra-parliamentary (PCRM)
2005 77,490
4.97%
(Motherland)
Party Of Socialists Of The Republic Of Moldova  4.51
0 / 101
Party Of Socialists Of The Republic Of Moldova  0 Party Of Socialists Of The Republic Of Moldova  4th Extra-parliamentary (PCRM)
Extra-parliamentary (PCRM)
2009
(April)
Veronica Abramciuc did not contest Extra-parliamentary (PCRM)
2009
(July)
Extra-parliamentary (AIE: PLDM-PDMPLAMN)
2010 Extra-parliamentary (AIE: PLDM-PDM-PL)
Opposition (CPE: PLDMPDMPLR)
2014 Igor Dodon 327,912
20.51%
Party Of Socialists Of The Republic Of Moldova  20.51
25 / 101
Party Of Socialists Of The Republic Of Moldova  21 Party Of Socialists Of The Republic Of Moldova  1st Opposition (APME: PLDMPDM)
Opposition (AIE III: PLDM-PDMPL)
Opposition (PDMPPEMPL)
2019 Zinaida Greceanîi 441,191
31.15%
Party Of Socialists Of The Republic Of Moldova  10.64
35 / 101
Party Of Socialists Of The Republic Of Moldova  10 Party Of Socialists Of The Republic Of Moldova  1st Coalition (ACUM: (PASPPPDA)–PSRM)
Coalition (PSRMPDM)
Minority government (PSRM)
2021 Igor Dodon 398,678
27.17%
(BECS)
Party Of Socialists Of The Republic Of Moldova  3.98
22 / 101
Party Of Socialists Of The Republic Of Moldova  13 Party Of Socialists Of The Republic Of Moldova  2nd Opposition (PAS super majority government)

Presidency

President of Moldova
Election Candidate First round Second round Result
Votes % Votes %
2001 Extra-parliamentary Lost Party Of Socialists Of The Republic Of Moldova N
2005 Lost Party Of Socialists Of The Republic Of Moldova N
2009
(May–June)
No winner
2009
(November–December)
No winner
2011–2012 Endorsed Nicolae Timofti 62
61.39%
Elected Party Of Socialists Of The Republic Of Moldova Y
2016 Igor Dodon 680,550
47.98%
834,081
52.11%
Elected Party Of Socialists Of The Republic Of Moldova Y
2020 Igor Dodon 439,866
32.61%
690,614
42.28%
Lost Party Of Socialists Of The Republic Of Moldova N

Local elections

District and municipal councils

Year of elections No. votes % of votes No. seats
2019 291.257 27.08
326 / 1,116
2023

Mayors

Year of elections Mayors % of votes No. seats +/–
2019 206 22.9
206 / 898
2023 144 16.1
144 / 898
Party Of Socialists Of The Republic Of Moldova  62

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