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Political party in Moldova
New Historical Option Noua Opțiune Istorică
PresidentSvetlana Chesari
FounderGheorghe Ghimpu
Founded31 December 1992
HeadquartersChișinău, Moldova
IdeologyConservative liberalism
Christian democracy
Anti-communism

New Historical Option (Romanian: Noua Opțiune Istorică, NOI), formerly known as the Romanian National Party (Romanian: Partidul Național Român, PNR), is a political party in Moldova.

History

New Historical Option, then known as the Romanian National Party, participated in the parliamentary elections of 1994 and 2001. At the 2003 local election and 2005 parliamentary election, it did not participate. However, it participated, now under its current name since 2013, at the 2021 parliamentary election.

Results
(year links to election page)
Polls Type of election Votes % MPs
1994 Parliamentary 16,672 0.94 0
2001 Parliamentary 10,686 0.67 0
2021 Parliamentary 1,432 0.10 0

Former names

  • "Asociația Foștilor Deținuți Politici și Victime ale Represiunilor din Moldova" (AFDP VRM)
  • "Asociația Victimelor Regimului Comunist de Ocupație și a Veteranilor de Război ai Armatei Române" (AVRCO VRAR)
  • "Partidul Național Român" (PNR)

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References

Political parties in Moldova Moldova
Parliamentary parties
Extra-parliamentary parties
Alliances
Historical political parties


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