USR PLUS
USR PLUS Save Romania Union (officially) | |
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Leaders | Dacian Cioloș (PLUS) Dan Barna (USR) |
Leader in the Senate | Radu-Mihai Mihail |
Leader in the Chamber of Deputies | Liviu-Ionuț Moșteanu |
Founded | 2 February 2019 (alliance) 16 April 2021 (party) |
Merger of | Save Romania Union (USR) Freedom, Unity and Solidarity Party (PLUS) |
Ideology | |
Political position | Centre[3] |
European affiliation | Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party |
European Parliament group | Renew Europe[4] |
Colours | Blue Orange |
Slogan | O Românie fără hoție (A Romania without thievery) |
Senate | 25 / 136
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Chamber of Deputies | 55 / 330
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European Parliament | 8 / 33
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Mayors | 46 / 3,176
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County Councilors | 108 / 1,340
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Local Councilors | 1,207 / 39,900
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Website | |
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USR PLUS is a Romanian progressive, liberal, and centrist political party which started as an electoral alliance established on 2 February 2019 between the political parties Save Romania Union (USR) and the Freedom, Unity and Solidarity Party (PLUS) initially called 2020 USR-PLUS Alliance (Romanian: Alianța 2020 USR-PLUS). The alliance was formed to participate together in the May 2019 European Parliament election in Romania.[5]
Subsequently, the two parties decided to sign a protocol for a political alliance for the 2019 Romanian presidential election[6][7] and for the 2020 local and legislative elections as well.
The parties formally merged after a successful vote during an online congress on 15 August 2020 and the approval of this event by the Court of Appeal of Bucharest on 16 April 2021. Furthermore, the party will celebrate a new congress at which there will be established a new leadership, most likely at some point during the autumn of 2021.[8]
History[]
Dan Barna (USR) and Dacian Cioloș (PLUS), as leaders of the alliance, declared on 2 February 2019 that the two parties reached an agreement to participate jointly in European elections and that the project was a first step towards a possible success in the 2020 Romanian legislative election.[9][10]
On 7 March 2019, the (BEC) rejected the application for registration of the 2020 USR-PLUS Alliance for the European Parliament elections, motivating that Barna and Cioloș were not listed as presidents of the two parties in the Register of Political Parties.[11] Barna was elected president of the USR in October 2017, and Cioloș was elected president of the PLUS in February 2019. Both requested their registration as presidents at the Bucharest Tribunal, but until the Alliance's registration they did not receive a final decision.[12] Deputy Nicușor Dan, former president of the USR, declared that "I found, together with the legal team, the solution that would allow me to legally countersign the protocol of the USR-PLUS Alliance".[13] On March 8, the High Court of Cassation and Justice accepted USR-PLUS' appeal to the decision of the BEC to not to allow the alliance to be registered.[14] The alliance's chosen slogan used to be Fără hoție ajungem departe, meaning "Without thievery we go far" and referring to the existing corruption in Romania.[15] Nowadays, the slogan is O Românie fără hoție ("A Romania without thievery").[16]
On 15 August 2020, members of the USR and PLUS held an online congress to decide whether to formally unite the two parties or not, with 84.65% of the participants voting in favor of a merger. This new party would still be called USR (Save Romania Union) and would be led by Barna and Cioloș until a judicial decision on the merger was made; then, the party would be renamed to "USR PLUS".[17]
The parties, USR and PLUS, officially and legally merged into one single party on 16 April 2021 after the approval of this by the Court of Appeal of Bucharest.[citation needed] In addition, the party was said to be preparing for a new congress, probably held in the autumn of 2021, to vote a single leadership, with Barna and Cioloș announcing that they would both participate in this vote.[8]
2019 European Parliament elections[]
On 4 April 2019, the 2020 USR-PLUS Alliance presented, during a press conference, its party platform for the European Parliament elections.[18] The alliance's electoral offer covers four main subjects: "Justice and protection of the rights of the Romanians in the European Union", "welfare for society: health, education and anti-poverty measures", "European prosperity at home, in Romania", and "foreign and secure policy".[19] Among the promises of the alliance are the creation of an applicable European Mechanism for Cooperation and Verification, Romania's accession to the Schengen Area and changes in education, agriculture and infrastructure. The alliance also supports the Accession of Moldova to the European Union.[20]
On the occasion of the European Council meeting of May 9 in Sibiu, Romania, Ciolos had a meeting with Emmanuel Macron, President of France, focused on a discussion on the creation of a new political group in the European Parliament after the elections of May 26.[21]
During the political campaign, the alliance organized two major party rallies attended by both leaders of the alliance, one on May 5 in Cluj-Napoca[22] and the other one on May 12 in Timișoara.[23] The Bucharest rally of 24 May was also attended by Guy Verhofstadt, leader of the ALDE Group in the European Parliament, who announced the formation of a new Pro-European reformist center parliamentary group, together with the La République En Marche! of Emmanuel Macron.[24]
Electoral history[]
Legislative elections[]
Election | Chamber | Senate | Position | Aftermath | ||||
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Votes | % | Seats | Votes | % | Seats | |||
2020 | 906,962 | 15.37 | 55 / 330
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936,862 | 15.86 | 25 / 136
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3rd | PNL-USR PLUS-UDMR government (2020–2021) |
Opposition to PNL-UDMR minority government (2021–present) |
Local elections[]
Election | County Councillors (CJ) | Mayors | Local Councillors (CL) | Popular vote | % | Position | ||||||
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Votes | % | Seats | Votes | % | Seats | Votes | % | Seats | ||||
2020 | 478,659 | 6.65 | 65 / 1,340
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490,362 | 6.58 | 28 / 3,176
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504,563 | 6.85 | 1,207 / 39,900
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696,478 | 8.89 | 3rd |
County | Election | Votes[25] | % | Councillors | +/- | Aftermath |
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Alba | 2020 | 13,949 | 9.5 (#3) | 4 / 32
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4 | Opposition |
Arad | 2020 | 20,712 | 12.8 (#2) | 5 / 32
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5 | Opposition |
Argeș | 2020 | 26,594 | 10.7 (#3) | 4 / 34
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4 | Opposition |
Bacău | 2020 | 61,621 | 27.0 (#2)[26] | 3 / 36 [27]
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3 | Opposition |
Bihor | 2020 | 5,741 | 2.3 (#5) | 0 / 34
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0 | Extra-parliamentary |
Bistrița-Năsăud | 2020 | 5,476 | 4.4 (#4) | 0 / 30
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0 | Extra-parliamentary |
Botoșani | 2020 | 5,539 | 3.6 (#5) | 0 / 32
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0 | Extra-parliamentary |
Brăila | 2020 | 5,837 | 5.3 (#4) | 0 / 30
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0 | Extra-parliamentary |
Brașov | 2020 | 39,013 | 19.3 (#3) | 8 / 34
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8 | PNL–USR-PLUS |
Bucharest | 2020 | 175,953 | 27.0 (#2) | 17 / 55
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2 | PNL–USR-PLUS |
Buzău | 2020 | 11,866 | 6.6 (#4) | 0 / 32
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0 | Extra-parliamentary |
Călărași | 2020 | 46,932[28] | 37.3[29] (#2) | 4 / 30 [30]
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4 | Opposition |
Caraș-Severin | 2020 | 6,281 | 5.3 (#4) | 0 / 30
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0 | Extra-parliamentary |
Cluj | 2020 | 30,701 | 12.2 (#3) | 5 / 36
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5 | Opposition |
Constanța | 2020 | 34,896 | 13.0 (#3) | 5 / 36
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5 | PNL–USR-PLUS |
Covasna | 2020 | 1,836 | 2.7 (#9) | 0 / 30
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0 | Extra-parliamentary |
Dâmbovița | 2020 | 6,054 | 2.9 (#5) | 0 / 34
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0 | Extra-parliamentary |
Dolj | 2020 | 17,563 | 6.7 (#4) | 0 / 36
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0 | Extra-parliamentary |
Galați | 2020 | 11,844 | 6.0 (#3) | 0 / 34
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0 | Extra-parliamentary |
Giurgiu | 2020 | 4,194 | 3.4 (#5) | 0 / 30
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0 | Extra-parliamentary |
Gorj | 2020 | 6,373 | 4.2 (#5) | 0 / 32
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0 | Extra-parliamentary |
Harghita | 2020 | 1,330 | 1.3 (#7) | 0 / 30
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0 | Extra-parliamentary |
Hunedoara | 2020 | 12,949 | 7.9 (#4)[31] | 2 / 32
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2 | Opposition |
Ialomița | 2020 | 6,096 | 5.7 (#4) | 0 / 30
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0 | Extra-parliamentary |
Iași | 2020 | 39,416 | 14.6 (#3) | 6 / 36
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6 | Opposition |
Ilfov | 2020 | 26,389 | 14.5 (#2) | 5 / 32
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5 | Opposition |
Maramureș | 2020 | 14,143 | 7.7 (#4) | 3 / 34
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3 | PNL–USR-PLUS |
Mehedinți | 2020 | 2,876 | 2.4 (#5) | 0 / 30
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0 | Extra-parliamentary |
Mureș | 2020 | 6,908 | 3.4 (#6) | 0 / 34
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0 | Extra-parliamentary |
Neamț | 2020 | 19,564 | 10.7 (#3) | 4 / 34
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4 | Opposition |
Olt | 2020 | 5,019 | 2.5 (#5) | 0 / 32
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0 | Extra-parliamentary |
Prahova | 2020 | 131.179[32] | 45.9 (#1)[33] | 8 / 36 [34]
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8 | PNL–USR-PLUS (2020–2021) |
Opposition (2021–present)[35] | ||||||
Sălaj | 2020 | 6,851 | 7.0 (#4) | 2 / 30
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2 | Support |
Satu Mare | 2020 | 7,072 | 5.4 (#5) | 0 / 32
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0 | Extra-parliamentary |
Sibiu | 2020 | 15,573 | 10.1 (#4) | 4 / 32
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4 | Opposition |
Suceava | 2020 | 15,751 | 6.2 (#4) | 0 / 36
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0 | Extra-parliamentary |
Teleorman | 2020 | 6,143 | 3.8 (#3) | 0 / 32
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0 | Extra-parliamentary |
Timiș | 2020 | 55.155 | 21.5 (#2) | 10 / 36
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10 | PNL–USR-PLUS (2020) |
Opposition (2020–present)[36] | ||||||
Tulcea | 2020 | 5,288 | 6.1 (#4) | 0 / 30
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0 | Extra-parliamentary |
Vâlcea | 2020 | 8,319 | 5.2 (#4) | 0 / 32
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0 | Extra-parliamentary |
Vaslui | 2020 | 12,140 | 8.4 (#4) | 3 / 34
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3 | Opposition |
Vrancea | 2020 | 58.610[37] | 41.0 (#2)[38] | 5 / 32 [39]
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5 | Support (2020–2021) |
Opposition (2021–present) |
City | Mayor | # | Local Council | ||||
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Votes | Percentage | Council | Swing | Aftermath | |||
Sector 1 (Bucharest) | 40.95 / 100
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1 | 26.675 | 30.0 (#2) | 9 / 27
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1 | PNL–USR-PLUS (2020–2021) |
USR-PLUS minority (2021–present) | |||||||
Sector 2 (Bucharest) | 36.91 / 100
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1 | 33,145 | 29.1 (#2) | 9 / 27
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4 | PNL–USR-PLUS |
Sector 3 (Bucharest) | 28.48 / 100
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2 | 34,236 | 25.7 (#1) | 9 / 31
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1 | Opposition |
Sector 4 (Bucharest) | 29.88 / 100
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2 | 28,999 | 28.5 (#2) | 9 / 27
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3 | Opposition |
Sector 5 (Bucharest) | 25.24 / 100
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3 | 14,838 | 16.5 (#3) | 5 / 27
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0 | Opposition |
Sector 6 (Bucharest) | 43.40 / 100
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1 | 30,657 | 24.8 (#3) | 8 / 27
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1 | PNL–USR-PLUS |
Cluj-Napoca | 8.27 / 100
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2 | 16,691 | 17.1 (#2) | 5 / 27
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5 | Opposition |
Timișoara | 53.25 / 100
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1 | 37.977 | 41.4 (#1) | 13 / 27
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13 | PNL–USR-PLUS (2020) |
USR-PLUS minority (2020–present) | |||||||
Iași | 30.31 / 100
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2 | 24,785 | 29.0 (#2) | 9 / 27
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9 | Opposition |
Brașov | 42.06 / 100
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1 | 26,525 | 32.7 (#1) | 12 / 27
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12 | PNL–USR-PLUS |
Constanța | 24.31 / 100
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2 | 22,773 | 23.9 (#2) | 9 / 27
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9 | PNL–USR-PLUS |
Presidential elections[]
Election | Candidate | First round | Second round | ||||
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Votes | Percentage | Position | Votes | Percentage | Position | ||
2019 | Dan Barna | 1,384,450 | 15.02% |
3rd | not qualified |
European Parliament elections[]
Election | Votes | % | MEPs | Position | EU Party | EP Group |
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2019 | 2,028,236 | 22.36 | 8 / 32
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3rd | — | Renew Europe |
See also[]
References[]
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- ^ Jump up to: a b "USR și PLUS au fuzionat. Decizia Curții de Apel București, definitiv��. Noul partid se pregătește de Congres". Digi24 (in Romanian). 16 April 2021.
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- ^ Cristescu, George Andrei (9 May 2019). "Cioloş, întâlnire cu Macron la Sibiu: Ne-am concentrat asupra pregătirii viitorului grup proeuropean din viitorul Parlament". Adevărul (in Romanian).
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- ^ "Rezultate alegeri" (in Romanian).
- ^ PNL–USR-PLUS
- ^ 11/36 for the PNL–USR-PLUS alliance: PNL-8, USR PLUS-3
- ^ PLUS run separately and won only 1,237 votes
- ^ PNL–USR: 37.26%, PLUS: 0.98%
- ^ 13/30 for the PNL–USR alliance: PNL-9, USR-4, PLUS-0
- ^ USR: 5.95%, PLUS: 1.90%
- ^ PNL–USR-PLUS
- ^ PNL–USR-PLUS
- ^ 17/36 for the PNL–USR-PLUS alliance: PNL-9, USR-PLUS-8
- ^ Ștefan Vlaston (1 July 2021). "Coaliţia stă pe un butoi de pulbere. Cătălin Drulă ştia de aparatura de înregistrare aflată în biroul său". Adevărul (in Romanian). Retrieved 2 August 2021.
- ^ Redacția Business Magazine (9 March 2021). "Război total între USR PLUS şi PNL! Dominic Fritz îi spulberă pe liberalii din Timiş. Cum i-a putut numi pe "partenerii" din coaliţia de guvernare!". Business Magazine (in Romanian). Retrieved 2 August 2021.
- ^ PNL–USR-PLUS
- ^ The PNL–USR-PLUS alliance won 15 seats: PNL-9, USR-PLUS-5, Partida Rromilor-1
- ^ The PNL–USR-PLUS alliance won 15 seats: PNL-9, USR-PLUS-5, Partida Rromilor-1
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