Party of the Roma explained

See also: Roma Party.

Country:Romania
Party of the Roma
Native Name:Partida Romilor „Pro Europa”
Partida le Romenge
President:Nicolae Păun
Leader1 Title:Chamber leader
Leader1 Name:Nicolae Păun
Registered:3 April 1990
Headquarters:Str. Telița Nr. 31, Sector 5, Bucharest
Ideology:Romani minority interests
Social democracy
Position:Centre-left
National:National Minorities Parliamentary Group
Colours:Black
Seats1 Title:Chamber of Deputies
Seats2 Title:Senate
Seats3 Title:European Parliament

The Party of the Roma (Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: Partida Romilor „Pro Europa”, PRPE; Partida le Romenge), known until 2008 as Social Democratic Party of the Roma (Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: Partida Romilor Social-Democrată, PRS-D), is a political party in Romania representing the Romani minority. Its leader is Nicolae Păun, and it currently has one reserved seat in the Chamber of Deputies.

Parliamentary representation

Founded in 1990, after the Romanian Revolution, the Party of the Roma is the official political association of the Romani minority in Romania and consequently has one reserved seat in the Chamber of Deputies, regardless of its electoral performance. The party has contested every election since the 1992 suffrage, but has never passed the 5% threshold required for it to gain extra seats.

At the 2000, 2004, and 2012 legislative elections, the Party of the Roma signed a protocol of reciprocal electoral support with the Social Democratic Party (PSD).[1]

The reserved seat has been held by Gheorghe Răducanu between 1992 and 1996, by Mădălin Voicu between 1996 and 2000, and by Nicolae Păun between 2000 and 2004 and since 2004 onwards.

Local representation

At the 2016 Romanian local elections, 143 municipal councillors and one mayor, Dumitru Mircea in Brăhășești, were elected on behalf of the PRPE.[2]

Electoral history

Legislative elections

ElectionChamber of DeputiesSenate
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
199252,7040.481
199682,1950.671
200071,7860.631
200456,0760.551
200844,0370.611
201222,1240.301
201613,1260.191

European elections

Election Votes Percentage MEPs Position EP Group
200758,9031.14%
2009did not compete
2014did not compete
2019did not compete

Notes and References

  1. G.S., "Partida Romilor şi PSD au încheiat un acord politic de susţinere în alegerile parlamentare", Antena 3, 3 November 2012
  2. Web site: Lista competitorilor care au obținut mandate. 2016bec.ro. XLSX. .