Alliance for the Union of Romanians

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Alliance for the Union of Romanians
Alianța pentru Unirea Românilor
AbbreviationAUR (meaning "gold" in Romanian)[1]
President
General SecretaryCristian David
President of the Senate of AUR in RomaniaSorin Lavric
Leader in the Senate of RomaniaClaudiu Târziu
Leader in the Chamber of Deputies of RomaniaGeorge Simion
Leader in MoldovaVlad Bilețchi
Founded19 September 2019 (Romania)
27 March 2021 (Moldova)
Ideology
Political positionRight-wing[22][23][4] to
far-right[24][1][9][3][16][25][26]
Colours  Gold
SloganDreptate pentru România
(Justice for Romania)
Senate of Romania
13 / 136
Chamber of Deputies of Romania
30 / 330
[a]
Parliament of Moldova
0 / 101
European Parliament
0 / 33
Mayors in Romania
3 / 3,176
County Councilors in Romania
0 / 1,340
Local Council Councilors in Romania
79 / 39,900
District Presidents in Moldova
0 / 32
Website
partidulaur.ro
partidulaur.md

  • a. ^ 3 deputies from NR in AUR parliamentary group

The Alliance for the Union of Romanians (Romanian: Alianța pentru Unirea Românilor, AUR) is a right-wing populist and nationalist political party currently active in Romania and Moldova. It was founded on 19 September 2019. This was done with the intention of participating in the 2020 Romanian local and legislative elections. Currently the party has two co-presidents, George Simion and Claudiu Târziu.

The party ran in the local elections, not obtaining many votes and only winning in three towns. However, in the legislative elections, the AUR won 9% of the votes in all of Romania and its diaspora, thus becoming the fourth-largest party in the country at the central level, which surprised observers.

AUR aims for the unification of all Romanians from Romania and Romanian-populated neighbouring zones, and for the support of the Romanian diaspora in other countries. The party seeks the unification of Romania and Moldova, supports NATO membership and aims for energy independence for Romania. It has been accused of supporting anti-vaccination ideas and being Magyarophobic,[27][28][6] as well as antisemitic[19][21][29][30] (the party's copresident, George Simion, rejected all these accusations).[31] The party states that its four main pillars are "family, nation, Christian faith, and liberty".

History[]

The Alliance for the Union of Romanians was formally established on 19 September 2019.[32] Later, during the Great Union Day of Romania on 1 December 2019, its leader, George Simion, said the party's aims were to participate in the 2020 Romanian local and legislative elections of the country.[33] Simion had up to this point been a campaigner for the unification of Romania and the Republic of Moldova.[6] The other party leader, Claudiu Târziu, was a member of Coalition for the Family which unsuccessfully campaigned to ban gay marriage through constitutional change in a 2018 referendum.[34][25]

On 26 June 2020, AUR condemned the disinterest of the Romanian authorities regarding the minority rights of the Romanians in Serbia and Ukraine and declared that it would fully support them once it entered the Romanian Parliament.[35] Two days later, AUR also condemned the 80th anniversary of the annexation of Bessarabia, Northern Bukovina and the Hertsa region by the Soviet Union, declaring that "it is our obligation to regain our state".[36]

By July 2020, AUR counted 22 branches in Europe and North America for the Romanian diaspora.[37] The first of these was established in Wolverhampton, in the United Kingdom.[38]

AUR was the only party in Romania that expressed support for Donald Trump.[39]

2020 Romanian local elections[]

During the 2020 Romanian local elections, AUR won the mayoralty in three towns: Amara, Pufești, and Valea Lungă.[40]

2020 Romanian legislative election[]

In the 2020 Romanian legislative election, AUR obtained a high percentage of the votes, being called as the "surprise" of Romania. The results also increased the popularity of the party on the Internet.[6][41][42] The party came first among Romanians in Italy, the largest group of the Romanian diaspora, and ran a close second among Romanians in France and Romanians in Spain. It also scored first in Cyprus.[43]

AUR's candidate for prime minister was Călin Georgescu, who worked for the United Nations for 17 years.[44]

According to a statement released by AUR, between 7 and 8 December 2020, 15,000 Romanians joined the party in just 24 hours. The party is supposedly to have 46 members of parliament in the 2020–2024 Romanian legislature, according to the same statement.[45]

The party achieved good results in rural areas of Moldavia and Dobruja, areas traditionally dominated by the other big parties. Its most significant percentages were in the counties where the Romanian Orthodox Church has a strong influence and a large number of practicing believers. These are Suceava (14.72%), Botoșani (14.62%), Neamț (14.4%), Constanța (14.2%), and Vrancea (13.43%).[46]

The party speculated the new communication channels (social networks) in a similar way to the Greater Romania Party (PRM) of the late 1990s - early 2000s, which used the newspaper "România Mare" (Greater Romania) as a communication channel, reaching high electoral scores. Another example is the People's Party – Dan Diaconescu (PP-DD), which was propelled with the help of the OTV television channel.[46]

Recorder, a Romanian online publisher, argues that the election campaign of AUR has adapted to the rural environment, which lacks modern technology, relying more on messages desired by the masses than on a coherent ideology. In this way, they argue, in addition to a core of supporters who voted for radical messages, there is also the wider category of electorate strictly attracted by populist messages.[46]

December 2020–present[]

On 22 January 2021, Simion announced that the party would officially adhere at European level to the "European Conservatives and Reformists Party" after going on visits in Poland and Brussels, Belgium.[47]

Simion announced on 15 March 2021 that the AUR had intentions to start operating in the Republic of Moldova on the occasion of the Day of the Union of Bessarabia with Romania celebrated every 27 March.[48] The party was officially launched, as previously stated, on 27 March 2021, and the elected president of the party was Vlad Bilețchi, a renowned Moldovan unionist.[49] This new section of the AUR in Moldova later participated in the Moldovan snap parliamentary elections of 11 July 2021.[50]

On 2 October 2021, AUR organised a 15,000–20,000 people-strong protest against COVID-19 restrictions at the Victory Square in Bucharest, drawing both national and international attention and being the most attended protest in Romania since the start of the pandemic.[51][52]

On 5 October 2021, a motion of no confidence initiated by AUR, but legally proposed by PSD, was passed with 281 votes, thus dismissing the Cîțu Cabinet.[53]

Ideology[]

AUR is young as a party, but it didn't come out of nowhere. It brings together some people whose history is linked to the late period of communism. Its candidates are experts in propaganda, intellectuals with more or less open sympathy for legionnaires and legionary or pro-legionary intellectuals, businessmen and itinerant politicians who wander from one radical party to another.

— Oliver Jens Schmitt[54]

According to the party's website, AUR's ultimate goal is to achieve the unification of all Romanians "wherever they are located, in Bucharest, Iași, Timișoara, Cernăuți, Timoc, Italy, or Spain". The website names four pillars for the party: family, nation, Christian faith, and liberty.[22][25][55] The party characterizes its members as "the defenders of the Church".[39] It is opposed to "gender ideology" and believes that a nation has no chance of surviving "unless it cultivates the original pattern of the classic family".[23]

The party's representatives became popular on social media as a result of their positioning against measures taken by the government during the COVID-19 pandemic. Leading members, such as Șoșoacă (later expelled), gained thousands of followers. AUR has been described as supporting "anti-medicine, anti-vaccination" rhetoric.[25] The party's manifesto opposes secularism and condemns atheism, and claims that Christians are persecuted in Romania.[24] The party has been critical of the impact of the local autonomy of Hungarians in Romania on the rights of ethnic Romanians in the centre of the country (where the Hungarians are the majority),[23] leading to accusations of being Magyarophobic.[6] The latter accusation was rejected by the president of AUR,[56][57] and the party denounced the media, accusing media outlets of spreading false information about its campaign.[58] Simion has cited Law and Justice, the ruling party in Poland, as one of his models.[59]

AUR wishes to position Romania as a leader in central and eastern Europe within the European Union and to integrate the Republic of Moldova into Romania.[60] The party is pro-NATO and views the integration of Moldova into Romania as strengthening NATO's eastern flank.[23]

AUR wishes to ensure Romania's self-sufficiency in energy, the prosecution of those deemed responsible for mismanaged post-Communist privatisation projects, and a fight against illegal logging by banning the export of non-processed wood.[59] Additionally, AUR wishes to reform and modernize the education system, with a focus on reducing the overhead of political administration in order to improve the quality and the availability of education in Romania.[61]

The party has a senate, which is equivalent to the National Executive Committee of other Romanian parties such as the PSD, the National Liberal Party (PNL), and the Save Romania Union (USR).[62]

Electoral history[]

Romania[]

Legislative elections[]

Election Chamber Senate Position Aftermath
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
20201 535,828 9.08
33 / 330
541,935 9.17
14 / 136
 4th  Opposition to PNL-USR PLUS-UDMR government (2020–2021)
Opposition to PNL-UDMR minority government (2021)
Opposition to PSD-PNL-UDMR government (2021–present)

Notes:

1 1 senator and 4 deputies from NR elected on AUR's list[63]

Local elections[]

National results[]
Election County Councilors (CJ) Mayors Local Councilors (CL) Popular vote % Position
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
2020 71,022 0.99
0 / 1,340
26,596 0.33
3 / 3,176
35,797 0.45
79 / 39,900
71,022 0.99  12th 
Mayor of Bucharest[]
Election Candidate First round
Votes Percentage Position
2020 Claudiu Târziu 4,445
0.67%
 7th 

Moldova[]

Legislative elections[]

Election Parliament Position Aftermath
Votes % Seats
2021 7,216 0.49
0 / 101
 10th  Extra-parliamentary

See also[]

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