National Democratic Christian Party

Political party in Romania

The National Democratic Christian Party (Romanian: Partidul Național Democrat Creştin) was a very small Romanian political party (i.e. a micro-party). It was not represented in the parliament. In the 2008 elections, it won only 316 votes (below 0.01%) for the Chamber of Deputies and 1,365 votes (0.02%) for the Senate.

Mainly a local party working in Prahova County and in the county capital Ploiești, the NDCP had five representatives in the county council and also two in the city council of Ploiești. The party subsequently dissolved in 2014.[1]

Electoral history

Legislative elections

Election Chamber Senate Position Aftermath
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
1992 11,472 0.10
0 / 341
13,356 0.12
0 / 143
 33rd  Extra-parliamentary
1996 69,380 0.57
0 / 343
65,932 0.54
0 / 143
 17th  Extra-parliamentary
2000 33,410 0.30
0 / 345
45,252 0.42
0 / 140
 17th  Extra-parliamentary
2004 27,650 0.27
0 / 332
33,299 0.32
0 / 137
 16th  Extra-parliamentary
2008 316 0.00
0 / 334
1,365 0.02
0 / 137
 10th  Extra-parliamentary
2012 38 0.00
0 / 412
132 0.00
0 / 176
 12th  Extra-parliamentary

References

  1. ^ ""Dizolvarea Partidului Național Democrat Creștin"". Archived from the original on 2015-01-18. Retrieved 2015-01-28.
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