Liberal Party 1993 Explained

The Liberal Party 1993 (Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: Partidul Liberal '93, or PL '93 for short) was a liberal political party in Romania which was active between 1993 and 1997, formed in 1993 after the merger of PNL-AT with a faction of the PNL-CD (which was led by Niculae Cerveni).[1]

It subsequently fully merged with the PNL-CD on 14 June 1997. Throughout its existence, the party had sided itself with the Romanian Democratic Convention (CDR), exactly as PNL-AT and PNL-CD led by Niculae Cerveni, and as opposed to the PNL-C led by Radu Câmpeanu. On 7 September 1998, PL '93 had officially re-integrated itself in the main National Liberal Party (PNL).

Notable members

One of PL '93 most notable members was future PNL president and Prime Minister of Romania Ludovic Orban, who had initially worked as a political advisor for the party between 1993 and 1997.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.irrd.ro/caiete/cronologia%20.pdf Revoluția din 1989. Cronologie