PRO Romania | |
Native Name: | PRO România |
Native Name Lang: | ro |
Abbreviation: | PRO |
President: | Victor Ponta |
Secretary General: | Alin Văcaru |
Spokesperson: | Gabriela Podașcă |
Founders: | Victor Ponta Sorin Cîmpeanu Daniel Constantin |
Split: | Social Democratic Party (PSD) Alliance of Liberals and Democrats (ALDE) |
European: | Party of European Socialists (observer) |
Europarl: | Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats |
Colors: | Blue Red Yellow |
Seats1 Title: | Senate |
Seats2 Title: | Chamber of Deputies |
Seats3 Title: | European Parliament |
Seats4 Title: | Mayors |
Seats5 Title: | County Councilors |
Seats6 Title: | Local Council Councilors |
Country: | Romania |
PRO Romania (PRO) is an extra-parliamentary social liberal[1] [2] political party in Romania.
The founding of PRO Romania was initiated in 2017 by former Prime Minister Victor Ponta, former acting/ad interim Prime Minister and Minister of Education Sorin Cîmpeanu, and former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Environment and Climate Change Daniel Constantin. The party was formally established on 20 February 2018 in Bucharest
Corina Crețu, European Commissioner for Regional Policy, announced on 17 January 2019 that she would be a candidate in the European Parliament election on behalf of PRO Romania.[3] She would be at the second position in the list after Victor Ponta.[4]
Four days later, senator and former Minister of National Defence Adrian Țuțuianu announced that he joined the party,[5] becoming the first senator to join PRO Romania.[6]
In 2019, PRO Romania was represented in the Romanian Parliament by 20 deputies[7] and 1 senator and in the European Parliament by 2 MEPs.[8]
The party joined the European political party European Democratic Party (EDP) in February 2019.[9] However, its MEPs sit in the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (PES) and not in the Renew Europe group.
In 2020, the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats (ALDE) merged into PRO Romania, and the expanded party has renamed itself PRO Romania Social-Liberal .[10]
Nevertheless, on 26 January 2021, the executive bureau of PRO Romania met to stop the merger procedure between the party and ALDE, thereby formally ceasing the union between the two parties.[11]
In October 2022, the party became an observer member of the Party of European Socialists (PES).[12]
Since its establishment, many high-profile former members of PSD or ALDE[13] have joined PRO Romania, including:
Election | Chamber | Senate | Position | Aftermath | ||||
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Votes | % | Seats | Votes | % | Seats | |||
2016 | did not exist1 | did not exist | — | (2017–2018) | ||||
(2018–2019) | ||||||||
(2019) | ||||||||
(2019–2020) | ||||||||
(2020) | ||||||||
2020 | 236,454 | 4.16 | 238,888 | 4.19 | (2020–2021) | |||
(2021) | ||||||||
(2021–present) |
Notes:
1 The MPs were elected on PSD's and ALDE's lists.
Election | County Councilors (CJ) | Mayors | Local Councilors (CL) | Popular vote | % | Position | |||||||
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Votes | % | Seats | Votes | % | Seats | Votes | % | Seats | |||||
2020 | 356,030 | 4.95 | 331,854 | 4.09 | 381,535 | 4.76 | |||||||
2024 | 17.633 | – | 18.063 | – | 29.505 | 0.34 |
Notes:
1 Mircea Diaconu was the candidate of the "One Man" (Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: Un om) alliance; The alliance's members were PRO Romania and ALDE.
Election | Votes | Percentage | MEPs | Position | EP Group | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2019 | 583,916 | 6.44% | EDP | S&D | ||
2024 | bgcolor=lightgrey colspan=6 align=center | not participated | ||||