Romanian Socialist Democratic Party

Defunct political party in Romania
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The Romanian Socialist Democratic Party (Romanian: Partidul Socialist Democratic Român, PSDR) was a political party in Romania. During its short existence, it was easily mistaken for Romanian Social Democratic Party (Romanian: Partidul Social Democrat Român).

History

The PSDR contested the 1990 general elections, receiving around 1.1% of the vote in both the Chamber and Senate elections. Although it failed to win a seat in the Senate, the party won five seats in the Chamber.[1] The 1992 elections saw its vote share fall to 0.9%, resulting in it losing all five seats.[2]

Electoral history

Legislative elections

Election Chamber Senate Position Aftermath
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
1990 143,393 1.05
5 / 395
152,989 1.10
0 / 119
9th Supporting FSN government (1990–1991)
Supporting FSN–PNL–MERPDAR government (1991–1992)
1992 94,154 0.86
0 / 341
60,708 0.55
0 / 143
13th Extra-parliamentary (1992–1996)

References

  1. ^ 1990 Parliamentary Elections: Chamber of Deputies Archived 2003-01-07 at the Wayback Machine University of Essex
  2. ^ 1992 Parliamentary Elections: Chamber of Deputies Archived 2003-01-07 at the Wayback Machine University of Essex
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