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Political party in Transnistria
People's Will Войнцэ Популарэ
LeaderOleg Gudymo
Founded11 December 2006 (2006-12-11)
HeadquartersTiraspol, Transnistria
IdeologyTransnistrian nationalism
ReligionEastern Orthodox Church

People's Will is a political party in Transnistria. It is affiliated with the Russian nationalist People's Union led by State Duma Vice Speaker Sergey Baburin.

It was formed on 11 December 2006 by members of Transnistria's Supreme Council. Its leader is Oleg Gudymo, a former Transnistrian MP. Another Transnistrian MP, Grigore Mărăcuță, was present at the founding congress, as well as Sergey Baburin, and Nataliya Vitrenko, the leader of the left-wing Progressive Socialist Party of Ukraine.

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  1. Romanian: Voință Populară, Moldovan Cyrillic: Войнцэ Популарэ; Russian: Народная воля, romanizedNarodnaya volya; Ukrainian: Народна воля, romanizedNarodna volya

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