The Social Democratic Party (, PSD) is the largest political party in
Romania
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. It is also the largest
social democratic
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political party in the country. It was founded by
Ion Iliescu,
Romania
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's first democratically elected president at the
1990 Romanian general election.
It is a member of the
Progressive Alliance
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(PA), which was founded in 2013,
Socialist International
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(SI),
and the
Party of European Socialists (PES). As of 2015, the PSD had 530,000 members.
PSD traces its origins to the
Democratic National Salvation Front (FDSN), a leftist breakaway group established in 1992 from the centre-left
National Salvation Front (FSN) established after 1989. In 1993, this merged with three other parties to become the Party of Social Democracy in Romania (, PDSR), also translated as the Social Democracy Party of Romania. The present name was adopted after a merger with the smaller
Romanian Social Democratic Party (PSDR) in 2001.
Since its formation, it has always been one of the two dominant parties of the country. The PDSR governed Romania from 1992 to 1996, while the PSDR was a junior coalition partner between 1996 and 2000. The merged PSD was the senior party in the coalitions governing from 2000 to 2004, and from March 2014 to November 2015, as well as one of the main coalition partners between December 2008 and October 2009 (with the
Democratic Liberal Party, PDL) and again between May 2012 and March 2014 (as part of the
Social Liberal Union, USL). PSD left government after former prime minister,
Victor Ponta resigned in November 2015, only for PSD to return as the senior governing party in January 2017, shortly after it achieved a major victory in the
2016 Romanian legislative election. The party remained in power at governmental level until 2019, before being voted down in the parliament and then endorsing a PNL minority government between 2019 and 2020. Subsequently, it entered opposition between 2020 and 2021, before eventually returning to government within the CNR coalition in late 2021.
Party founder
Ion Iliescu is the only PSD candidate to become
President of Romania
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, he served in office from the 1989 to 1996, and again from 2000 to 2004.
Currently, PSD remains the largest party in the
Parliament of Romania with initially 36 seats in the
Senate of Romania
2012–2016
2008–2012
In December 2008, the Democratic Liberal Party (Romania), Democratic Liberal Party (PDL) and the Alliance PSD+PC, political alliance established between the Social Democratic Party of Romania, Social Democratic Party ...
and 86 seats in the
Chamber of Deputies
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Description
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(as obtained at the
2024 Romanian legislative election), it also has the largest number of mayors, as well as the second largest number of local and county councillors and county presidents (after PNL), remaining the biggest and most influential political force in the country to the present day.
History
Following the 27–29 May 1992 Convention of the
National Salvation Front (, FSN) when
Petre Roman became President of the Party, former Party Leader
Ion Iliescu and his group of supporters withdrew from FSN and founded the
Democratic National Salvation Front (, FDSN) while the rest of FSN was renamed as the
Democratic Party (
Romanian: Partidul Democrat) in May 1993.
During its first National Conference on the 28th of June 1992, FDSN decided on endorsing Ion Iliescu in the
1992 Romanian general election, which they later won and went on to govern Romania until 1996.
On 10 July 1993, it took the name of Party of Social Democracy in Romania (PDSR) upon merger with the
Socialist Democratic Party of Romania, the Republican Party, and the Cooperative Party.
From 1992 to 1996, the PDSR ruled in coalition with the
Romanian National Unity Party (PUNR) and
Greater Romania Party (PRM), and the left-wing
Socialist Party of Labour (PSM), nicknemed by the Press as the
Red Quadrilateral. The PUNR had ministers in the cabinet chaired by
Nicolae Văcăroiu
Nicolae Văcăroiu (; born 5 December 1943) is a Romanian politician, member of the Social Democratic Party (Romania), Social Democratic Party (PSD), who served as Prime Minister of Romania, Prime Minister between 1992 and 1996. Before the Rom ...
from March 1992 to September 1996. The PRM was not present at the cabinet-level but was given some posts in the state administration but which it retracted when it left the coalition in 1995.
PDSR went into opposition after the
1996 Romanian general election, which was won by the right-wing coalition
Romanian Democratic Convention (CDR).
After four years of governmental turmoil and economic downfall, poorly managed by the crumbling CDR, saw PDSR making a fulminant comeback, winning the
2000 Romanian general election, this time in a coalition named the
Social Democratic Pole of Romania (PDSR) along with the
Romanian Social Democratic Party (PSDR, who was part of the government from 1996 to 2000, as a member of the
Social Democratic Union, now led by
Alexandru Athanasiu) and the
Romanian Humanist Party (PUR). The PSDR merged with PDSR on 16 June 2001, and the resulting party took the PSD name, with PDSR/PSD leader
Adrian Năstase becoming prime minister. The centre-left
Democratic Party (PD) was also invited by both Athanasiu and Năstase to join the new PSD, but PD president
Traian Băsescu refused to take part in the merger. A controversial figure due to the corruption scandals in which he and his party were involved, Năstase is still regarded by both admirers and rivals (including his archrival
Traian Băsescu), as the best and most efficient Romanian post-communist Prime Minister, being praised for his efforts of Euro-Atlantic integration of Romania and for the stabilization and modernization of the Romanian economy.
In November 2004,
Adrian Năstase, the PSD candidate and incumbent
Prime Minister of Romania
The prime minister of Romania (), officially the prime minister of the Government of Romania (), is the head of the Government of Romania, Government of Romania. Initially, the office was styled ''President of the Council of Ministers'' (), when ...
, won the first round of the presidential elections but did not have a majority and had to go to a second round of voting, which he narrowly lost to
Traian Băsescu of the opposition
Justice and Truth Alliance (DA), who became Romania's 4th president. In the
2004 Romanian general election, the PSD gained the largest share of the vote but because it did not have a majority, the other parties that managed to enter parliament, UDMR/RMDSZ and PUR, abandoned their respective pre-electoral agreements with the PSD and joined the Justice and Truth Alliance (DA), mainly at the pressure of Băsescu.
Mircea Geoană was elected president of the party in April 2005 by delegates at a PSD Party Congress held in Bucharest. His victory represented a surprise defeat for Iliescu, who was expected to defeat Geoană with ease. On 17 April 2008, the PSD and the PC announced they would form a political alliance for the
2008 Romanian local elections.
In February 2010, the Congress elected
Victor Ponta as president after Geoană lost the
2009 Romanian presidential election. On 5 February 2011, the PSD formed a
political alliance
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known as the
Social Liberal Union (USL) with the PC and the
National Liberal Party (PNL).
The USL was disbanded on 25 February 2014 with exit of the PNL, which entered the opposition.
In July 2015,
Liviu Dragnea was elected by the Congress of the PSD as the new president of the party, with 97% of the votes from the members. He was elected as leader after the former prime minister
Victor Ponta stepped down on 12 July 2015 following charges of corruption that were later dropped. On 12 April 2019, the PSD was suspended from the
Party of European Socialists (PES) following concerns about judicial reforms of the
Dăncilă Cabinet.
In May 2019, after
Liviu Dragnea's jailing,
Viorica Dăncilă was elected by the Congress of the PSD as the new president of the party.
After being ousted from power in October 2019, the PSD also lost the
2019 Romanian presidential election. Such decline sent shockwase across the
European Union
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(EU), especially the PES, as it resulted in their loss of power within
von der Leyen Commission. Nonetheless, Daniel Hegedüs posited that this could be a win for both the PES and the wider European left, as the PES would regain credibility because "mounting authoritarianism in Hungary and Poland has suffered under the burden of PSD's rule-of-law record". In addition, Hegedüs noted the fact that this could represent another chance for the PSD to reform itself and change its ways.
In August 2020,
Marcel Ciolacu became president of the party (after having previously served for this position only as ''ad interim'' between November 2019 and August 2020). During the same month, the PSD was willing to vote a
motion of no confidence
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against the
second Orban cabinet.
Shortly after December 2020, while still the largest party in the wake of the
2020 Romanian legislative election, the PSD suffered significant political capital losses (as they previously did in the
2020 Romanian local elections
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as well) given the chaotic and negative governmental activity the party was responsible for during the former legislature (more specifically during the years 2017 and 2019), yet remained the biggest
parliamentary opposition
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well up until the end of 2021.
During the
2021 Romanian political crisis, the PSD was again willing to have such a vote, this time against the
Cîțu Cabinet, which it subsequently did, thereby contributing to its final dismissal.
In November 2021, successful negotiations with the PNL led the PSD closer to returning government in the incumbent
Ciucă Cabinet within a
grand coalition
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Causes of a grand coali ...
government known as the ''
National Coalition for Romania'' (or ''CNR'' for short). The PSD is still governing Romania as of early 2022, albeit with major tensions in the said grand coalition. The coalition has been described as
authoritarian conservative.
In November 2022, the PSD agreed with the Moldovan
European Social Democratic Party (PSDE) to begin a strategic partnership.
Predecessors and successors
Party splits
*
Alliance for Romania (1997)
*
National Union for the Progress of Romania (2010)
*
Romanian Social Party (2015), Succeeded by Prahova in Action Party (2020), then by
Romania in Action Party (2023)
*
United Romania Party (2015)
*
PRO Romania
PRO Romania (, PRO) is an extra-parliamentary social liberal political party in Romania.
History
The founding of PRO Romania was initiated in 2017 by former Prime Minister Victor Ponta, former acting/ad interim Prime Minister and Minister o ...
(2018)
*
Romanian Nationhood Party (2019)
*
Alliance for the Homeland (2023)
Absorbed parties
*
Republican Party (1993)
1
* Cooperative Party (1993)
1
*
Romanian Socialist Democratic Party (1993)
1
*
Romanian Social Democratic Party (2001)
2
*
Socialist Party of Labour (2003)
*
Socialist Party of the National Renaissance (2003)
* United Romania Party (2019)
; Notes
1 After the merger, the party changed its name from the
Democratic National Salvation Front (FDSN) to the Party of Social Democracy in Romania (PDSR).
2 After the merger, the party changed its name from the Party of Social Democracy in Romania (PDSR) to the Social Democratic Party (PSD).
Ideology and platform
Like its counterpart national-level members of the
Party of European Socialists (PES), the PSD has a
centre-left
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outlook and has been described as governing as centre-left, but has also been described as pragmatic,
owing to its
syncretic politics.
The party has been described as
social democratic
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,
social conservative,
economic nationalist
Economic nationalism or nationalist economics is an ideology that prioritizes state intervention in the economy, including policies like domestic control and the use of tariffs and restrictions on labor, goods, and capital movement. The core bel ...
,
left-wing nationalist,, and left-wing populist. The PSD was formed as a result of the merger of the
Romanian Social Democratic Party (PSDR), which had an internationalist social-democratic ideology, with the
Party of Social Democracy in Romania (PDSR), whose governance was marked by a combination of
social democracy
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,
democratic socialism
Democratic socialism is a left-wing economic ideology, economic and political philosophy that supports political democracy and some form of a socially owned economy, with a particular emphasis on economic democracy, workplace democracy, and wor ...
,
labourism, pragmatism,
left-wing populism
Left-wing populism, also called social populism, is a Ideology#Political ideologies, political ideology that combines left-wing politics with populist rhetoric and themes. Its rhetoric often includes elements of anti-elitism, opposition to the E ...
, and nationalism. The 2003 absorption of the
Socialist Party of Labour (PSM) and the Socialist Party of the National Renaissance (PSRN) led to the strengthening of the
left-wing nationalism
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component within the party. Until 2021
unlike the majority of Western European PES party members and as other like-minded centre-left, social democratic parties in Central and Eastern European
post-Communism
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, it has taken a more
soft Eurosceptic outlook,
though it is neutral in regards to
European integration
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.
PSD stated that it endorses EU and NATO membership.
The party is more conservative than PES when it comes to social issues,
reflecting the country's social-conservative outlook, including in its
centre-right
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counterpart, the
National Liberal Party (PNL).
The party has been described as having
centre-left
Centre-left politics is the range of left-wing political ideologies that lean closer to the political centre. Ideologies commonly associated with it include social democracy, social liberalism, progressivism, and green politics. Ideas commo ...
rhetoric and economic policies, while being more conservative on personal and ethical matters. According to Florin Poenaru, "the movement led by Ion Iliescu was from the very beginning the party of local capitalists and not of the industrial proletariat. ... PSD was the party that aggregated the interests of the autochthonous capitalists, but whose electoral basis was the former industrial proletariat."
[ apud ] Poenaru states that PSD never said no to the
neoliberal
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agenda but applied it rather slowly.
Andrei Pleșu once stated that the main
post-Communist Romanian parties do not act according to some ideology or doctrine.
Political analyst Radu Magdin said that the PSD is "a catch-all party: its values are conservative, its economic policy is liberal and it has a social, left-leaning rhetoric when it comes to public policies." An example is their calls for both tax cuts and pensions and wages increase in 2016.
Its more conservative outlook is owed to the social-conservative nature of
post-Communist countries, and has been adopted by both the centre-left (PSD) and the
centre-right
Centre-right politics is the set of right-wing politics, right-wing political ideologies that lean closer to the political centre. It is commonly associated with conservatism, Christian democracy, liberal conservatism, and conservative liberalis ...
(
PNL). For Cornel Ban, Assistant Professor of International Relations at the Pardee School of Boston University, the PSD is an anomaly in Eastern Europe in that it was an ideal playground for
right-wing populist parties but has seen the
political left
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routinely win; this was in part because the
political right and
far-right
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were in government, including at the local level, during the post-Communist slumps which remained in the mind of many voters.
Journalist Jean-Baptiste Chastand said that the PSD-led
pro-European
Pro-Europeanism, sometimes called European Unionism, is a political position that favours European integration and membership of the European Union (EU).Krisztina Arató, Petr Kaniok (editors). ''Euroscepticism and European Integration''. Pol ...
government in Romania took a
national conservative turn. The historian
Ioan Stanomir stated that PSD is a conservative party, that has nothing to do with the left, while journalist Bogdan Tiberiu Iacob described the party as
progressive-conservative.
PSD also
opposed the mandatory
refugee quotas. Journalist Daniel Mihăilescu labeled the party as
national populist.
Deutsche Welle
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stated that, unlike most European Social-democratic parties, PSD is against
social progressivism and is strongly conservative. Journalist and philosipher
Andrei Cornea also stated that PSD is not a social-democratic party, but a patrimonial-conservative one, structured around vassalism and clientelism, whose essential electoral pool is formed by a poor, ignorant and especially devoid of civic conscience. PSD has also
ethno-nationalist factions. Under Dragnea's leadership, PSD has been described as
national populist and
sovereigntist.
The PopuList labeled PSD under
Victor Ponta and
Liviu Dragnea as "nationalist,
economically liberal, socially conservative".
In regards to
LGBT rights
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, in general, PSD opposes the
recognition of same-sex marriages and civil partnerships. However, in 2018, then PSD president
Liviu Dragnea hinted that PSD could support the recognition of
civil partnerships
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. Also, in January 2001, it was the PSD-dominated
Adrian Năstase's government that adopted the Emergency Ordinance no. 89/2001, which eliminated Art. 200 of the Penal Code and adjusted other articles referring to sex offences to avoid discriminatory treatment of offenders, thus legalising same-sex relations. This ordinance came into force in January 2002, after President
Ion Iliescu (the founder of PSD) signed the new law. However, the current president of the Social Democrats,
Marcel Ciolacu, is a strong opponent to the recognition of same-sex marriage and the civil partnership.
The party has strong connections with the
Romanian Orthodox Church
The Romanian Orthodox Church (ROC; , ), or Romanian Patriarchate, is an autocephalous Eastern Orthodox church in full communion with other Eastern Orthodox Christian denomination, Christian churches, and one of the nine patriarchates in the East ...
(BOR), reflecting the party's
social conservatism
Social conservatism is a political philosophy and a variety of conservatism which places emphasis on Tradition#In political and religious discourse, traditional social structures over Cultural pluralism, social pluralism. Social conservatives ...
.
Structure
President
The president of the party conducts the general activity of the party, the activity of the National Executive Committee and the National Permanent Bureau and responds to the Congress on the general work of the PSD. The president is elected by secret vote by the Congress for a four-year mandate and represents the party in the Romanian society, in relations with the central and local public authorities, as well as with other parties or organizations in the country or abroad.
Honorary President
PSD Honorary President is nominated by Congress for the four-year mandate of the party's recognized personalities. The Honorary President of the PSD participates with the right to vote in the work of the national governing bodies.
Secretary-General
The Secretary-General manages the functional services at the central level and the relationship with the county and Bucharest organizations. It coordinates the Executive Secretariat of the PSD with 7 to 9 executive secretaries. Executive secretaries shall be appointed by the National Executive Committee, on a proposal from the chair, after consulting the Secretary-General.
Permanent National Bureau
The Permanent National Bureau is the operative body for analyzing and deciding the party. It has the following composition: PSD President, PSD Honorary President, PSD Secretary General, PSD Deputy Chairpersons. At the National Permanent Bureau, the chairman of the National Council, the leaders of the parliamentary groups, the presidents of women and youth organizations, the treasurer, the director of the Social Democratic Institute, the representative of the county administrative council presidents, the mayors of municipalities and the representative of the National League of Mayors and PSD Councilors participate. The National Permanent Bureau meets weekly, usually Monday.
The Permanent National Bureau have the following duties:
* To organize and direct the entire activity of the party according to the decisions adopted as appropriate by the Congress, the National Council, and the National Executive Committee.
* Drafts draft decisions that it submits to the debate and adoption of the National Executive Committee.
* Orientates the work of parliamentary groups.
* Establishes and coordinates working committees on doctrine, electoral programs, and strategies.
* Establishes and co-ordinates political analysis groups of the economic, social, domestic and international situation.
* Manages the party's patrimony.
National Executive Committee
Coordinates the entire activity of the party between the meetings of the National Council. The PSD National Executive Committee analyzes, debates and decides on the fundamental issues of the Party's work on: the program, the electoral strategy, the political and electoral alliances, the governing program, the structure and the nominal composition of the Government, the validation of the party's preliminary election for the nomination of candidates for senators, MEPs, MEPs, and elected local, merging by absorption or merging with other parties; PSD collaboration agreements with trade unions and employers' confederations; the strategy of selecting, preparing, training and promoting the party's human resources, organizing and conducting internal party choices, coordinating the activities of the Youth Organization and the Women's Organization.
The adopted decisions are validated by the National Council. The National Executive Committee consists of PSD President, PSD Honorary President, PSD Secretary General, PSD Vice Presidents, President of the National Council, Presidents of County Organizations, Sectors and the Bucharest Municipality Organization, the president of the Women's Organization and the president of the Youth Organization.
National Council
The National Council is the governing body of the party in the interval between two congresses. It consists of a maximum of 751 members elected from the candidates nominated by the County and Bucharest Conferences, or proposed by the Congress. The National Council elects and revokes by secret vote the president of the National Council and the treasurer, validates the composition of the National Executive Committee and The Permanent National Bureau; decides to conclude political alliances as well as merge by merging or absorbing with other political parties or political parties; to hear the activity reports submitted by members of the Permanent National Bureau, by the Chairman of the Commission for Arbitration and Moral Integrity, by the president of the National Commission for Financial Control and Treasurer and decides accordingly on the basis of the mandate given by the Congress, according to the provisions of the Statute; is responsible for organizing presidential, parliamentary, euro-parliamentary and local electoral campaigns; analyzes the work of parliamentary groups, women's and youth organizations, the National League of Mayors and PSD Councilors; validates the decisions of the National Executive Committee on the Governance Program and confirms the proposals of members of the Government; resolve the appeals lodged against the decisions of the councils of the county organizations or of the Bucharest municipality; resolves the divergences between the Councils of the County Organizations, respectively the Bucharest Municipality Organization and the National Executive Committee in connection with the nomination of the candidates for the legislative elections, if they persist; approves the party's annual revenue and expenditure budget, decides on its execution.
The PSD National Council meets annually and whenever needed. Deputies, senators and MEPs who are not members of the National Council participate in its meetings without the right to vote. The National Council may decide, on a proposal from the Permanent National Bureau, to organize forums, leagues, associations, clubs and other such bodies for the promotion of strategies in the PSD Political Program, in the Romanian society and in partnership with the trade unions. The party-union relationship as well as the concrete ways of collaboration will be established by the National Permanent Bureau. Within the PSD there are: the National Workers' Forum; National Farmers Forum; National Ecologists' Forum; The National Forum of Scientists, Culture and Art and the Pensioners' League. In order to develop PSD programs and strategies in the field of party life, consultative councils can be set up on: political analysis, image and relations with the media; organization and human resources. The Consultative Council for the Problems of National Minorities of the PSD carries out activities to identify the specific problems faced by national minorities in Romania and develops appropriate solutions and proposals for their resolution.
Congress
The supreme governing party of the Social Democratic Party is the Congress, which is convened every four years or in extraordinary cases. The PSD Congress is made up of elected delegates by secret ballot by the County Conferences and the Bucharest Municipality and has the following attributions: adopting or modifying the PSD Statute and the Political Program of the Party; sets out the party's guidelines, strategy and tactics for the period between two congresses; elects the party chairman, the vice-presidents, the general secretary, the other members of the National Council, the National Commission for Arbitration and Moral Integrity and the National Commission for Financial Control; appoints the PSD candidate to the position of President of Romania and the prime minister in the event of winning the elections; resolves possible appeals against decisions of other PSD central bodies.
Party leadership
; Notes
1 Năstase served twice as
Chamber President, the first term from March 1992 to May 1996, while the second from December 2004 to March 2006.
Presidents
*
Oliviu Gherman: 1992–1996 (FDSN/PDSR);
*
Ion Iliescu: 1992, 1997–2000 (PDSR);
*
Adrian Năstase: 2000–2005 (
acting
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Acting involves a broad range of sk ...
/ad interim until 2001) (PDSR/PSD);
*
Mircea Geoană: 2005–2010 (PSD);
*
Victor Ponta: 2010–2015 (PSD);
* ''
Rovana Plumb'': 2015 (
acting
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/ad interim) (PSD);
*
Liviu Dragnea: 2015–2019 (PSD);
*
Viorica Dăncilă: 2019 (PSD);
* ''
Marcel Ciolacu'': 2019–present (
acting
Acting is an activity in which a story is told by means of its enactment by an actor who adopts a character—in theatre, television, film, radio, or any other medium that makes use of the mimetic mode.
Acting involves a broad range of sk ...
/ad interim until 2020) (PSD).
Executive presidents
*
Adrian Năstase: 1993–1997;
* ''position abolished'' 1997–2003;
*
Octav Cozmâncă
Octav Cozmâncă (; born 22 September 1947) is a Romanian politician. A former member of the Social Democratic Party (PSD), he was a member of the Romanian Senate for Botoșani County from 1996 to 2008. In the Adrian Năstase cabinet, he was Min ...
: 2003–2005;
*
Adrian Năstase: 2005–2006;
* : 2005–2006, when the office was dissolved (nominated
acting
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Acting involves a broad range of sk ...
/ad interim after the resignation of
Adrian Năstase from the office);
* ''position abolished'' 2006–2013;
*
Liviu Dragnea: 2013–2015;
*
Valeriu Zgonea: 2015–2016;
* : 2016–2018;
*
Viorica Dăncilă: 2018–2019;
* ''
Paul Stănescu'': 2019 (
acting
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Acting involves a broad range of sk ...
/ad interim);
*
Eugen Teodorovici: 2019;
* ''position abolished'': 2019–present.
Notable members
Current notable members
*
Ion Iliescu, founder of the party the party FDSN which then became PDSR and ultimately as PSD, former president of Romania, and Honorary President of PSD;
*
Nicolae Văcăroiu
Nicolae Văcăroiu (; born 5 December 1943) is a Romanian politician, member of the Social Democratic Party (Romania), Social Democratic Party (PSD), who served as Prime Minister of Romania, Prime Minister between 1992 and 1996. Before the Rom ...
, former prime minister of Romania;
*
Alexandru Athanasiu, former acting prime minister;
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Viorel Hrebenciuc
Viorel Hrebenciuc (; born 7 August 1953) is a Romanian politician and statistician. A member of the Social Democratic Party (Romania), Social Democratic Party (PSD), he was also a member of the Chamber of Deputies (Romania), Chamber of Deputies o ...
, former deputy;
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Eugen Bejinariu, former acting prime minister;
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Ilie Sârbu, former president of the Senate;
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Paul Stănescu, former deputy prime minister as well as Minister of Regional Development;
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Ecaterina Andronescu, former Minister of Education;
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Marcel Ciolacu, current president of the party since 2019 onwards;
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Gabriela Firea, former mayor of Bucharest;
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Titus Corlățean, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Justice;
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Rovana Plumb, MEP, Minister of Environment, Minister of Labour;
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Mihai Tudose, former prime minister of Romania;
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Sorin Grindeanu, former prime minister of Romania;
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Mihai Fifor, former acting prime minister of Romania;
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Dan Nica, former deputy and current MEP;
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Lia Olguța Vasilescu, Mayor of Craiova, Minister of Labour;
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Alexandru Rafila
Alexandru Rafila (; born 27 December 1961) is a Romanian physician, academic and politician who serves since 25 November 2021 as Minister of Health of Romania in the Ciucă Cabinet.
Biography
Rafila was admitted to a medical school in 1980. He ...
, current Health Minister.
Former notable members
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Gabriel Oprea, former army general (now general in army reserves), former Minister of National Defence, former deputy prime minister of Romania, former Minister of Internal Affairs, former acting prime minister of Romania;
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Corina Crețu, former
European Commissioner for Cohesion and Reforms;
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Viorica Dăncilă, former president of the party, former prime minister of Romania;
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Adrian Năstase, former president of the party, former prime minister of Romania as well as former Minister of Foreign Affairs;
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Ilie Năstase, former
No. 1 tennis player
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Teodor Meleșcanu, former Minister of Defence, former acting Minister of Justice, former Director of the Foreign Intelligence; Service (SRI), former Minister of Foreign Affairs three times, former president of the Senate;
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Robert Negoiță, former mayor of the
3rd Sector of Bucharest;
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Mircea Geoană, former president of the party, former president of the Senate as well as former Minister of Foreign Affairs;
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Sorin Oprescu, former mayor of Bucharest;
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Marian Vanghelie, former mayor of the
5th Sector of Bucharest;
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Radu Mazăre, former mayor of Constanța;
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Victor Ponta, former president of the party as well as former prime minister of Romania;
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Valeriu Zgonea, former president of the Chamber of Deputies;
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Liviu Dragnea, former president of the party as well as former president of the Chamber of Deputies;
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Oliviu Gherman, former president of the party as well as former president of the Chamber of Deputies;
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Șerban Valeca, acting president of the Senate;
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Hildegard Puwak, former
Minister for European Integration;
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Antonie Iorgovan, lead author of the
1991 Romanian Constitution;
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Sebastian Ghiță, former member of the
Chamber of Deputies
The chamber of deputies is the lower house in many bicameral legislatures and the sole house in some unicameral legislatures.
Description
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;
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Cristian Diaconescu, former State Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, former Minister of Justice, former Minister of Foreign Affairs twice.
Election results
Legislative elections
; Notes:
1 Social Democratic Pole of Romania members: PDSR, PSDR (2 senators and 10 deputies), and PUR (4 senators and 6 deputies).
2 National Union PSD+PUR members: PSD and PUR (11 senators and 19 deputies).
3Soon after the elections, PUR broke the alliance with the PSD and switched sides, joining the government led by the Justice and Truth Alliance (DA).
4 Alliance PSD+PC members: PSD and PC (1 senator and 4 deputies).
5The Social Liberal Union (USL) was an alliance consisting of two smaller alliances, more specifically the Centre Left Alliance (ACS) and the Centre Right Alliance (ACD). The members of the Centre Left Alliance (ACS) were the PSD and the UNPR (5 senators and 10 deputies) whereas the members of the Centre Right Alliance (ACD) were the PNL (50 senators and 100 deputies) and the PC (8 senators and 13 deputies).
Local elections
County council elections
Mayor of Bucharest elections
; Note:
1Independent candidate
An independent politician or non-affiliated politician is a politician not affiliated with any political party or bureaucratic association. There are numerous reasons why someone may stand for office as an independent.
Some politicians have polit ...
endorsed by the USL
Presidential elections
European Parliament elections
; Notes:
1 Alliance PSD+PC members: PSD and PC (1 MEP).
2Social Democratic Union (USD) members: PSD, PC (2 MEPs), and UNPR (2 MEPs).
3National Coalition for Romania members: PSD (11 MEPs) and PNL (8 MEPs).
Controversies
Political opponents have criticised PSD for harbouring former
Romanian Communist Party
The Romanian Communist Party ( ; PCR) was a communist party in Romania. The successor to the pro-Bolshevik wing of the Socialist Party of Romania, it gave an ideological endorsement to a communist revolution that would replace the social system ...
(PCR) officials, and for allegedly attempting to control the Romanian
mass media
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Broadcast media transmit information electronically via media such as films, radio, recorded music, or television. Digital media comprises b ...
. By 2009, a number of its incumbent or former senior members have also been accused of corruption, interfering in the judiciary and using their political positions for personal enrichment. As of 2015, founding member Ion Iliescu is facing prosecution on charges of crimes against humanity for his role in the
June 1990 Mineriad,
while former president Liviu Dragnea was convicted for electoral fraud and for instigation to the abuse of public office and being indicted for forming an "organised criminal group" in 2018.
That same year, former president Victor Ponta had also been investigated for corruption but was ultimately acquitted.
Adrian Năstase temporarily self-suspended himself from the position on 16 January 2006, pending investigation of a scandal provoked by his wealth declaration, where he was accused of corruption. Alleged text transcripts of PSD meetings surfaced on an anonymous website just before the
2004 Romanian general election. Năstase and his ministers are shown talking about political involvement in corruption trials of the government's members, or involvement in suppressing "disobedient" media. Năstase stated that the transcripts were fake, but several party members, including former PSD president and former foreign minister
Mircea Geoană, have said they are genuine, though Geoană later retracted his statement. Security expert Iulian Fota stated that PSD is a
neocommunist anti-Western party backed by
Russia
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.
Politicians of the party have occasionally employed "utilitarian anti-Semitism", meaning that politicians who may usually not be
antisemites played off certain antisemitic prejudices in order to serve their political necessities. On 5 March 2012, PSD Senator
Dan Șova, at that time the party spokesman, said on ''
The Money Channel'' that "no
Jew
Jews (, , ), or the Jewish people, are an ethnoreligious group and nation, originating from the Israelites of ancient Israel and Judah. They also traditionally adhere to Judaism. Jewish ethnicity, religion, and community are highly inte ...
suffered on Romanian territory, thanks to marshal
Antonescu."
Elie Wiesel National Institute for Studying the Holocaust in Romania expressed its deep disagreement and indignation over the statements of the spokesman of the party. Following public outcry, Șova retracted his statement and issued a public apology; nevertheless, the chairman of the party,
Victor Ponta, announced his removal from the office of party spokesman.
Between 2017 and 2019, the party, along with its former junior coalition partners, more specifically the
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats (ALDE) and the
Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR/RMDSZ), had unsuccessfully tried to pass a series of tremendously controversial laws related to the judicial system. In a 2018 preliminary opinion, the
Venice Commission
The Venice Commission, officially European Commission for Democracy through Law, is an advisory body of the Council of Europe, composed of independent experts in the field of constitutional law. It was created in 1990 after the fall of the Berlin ...
stated that the changes could severely undermine the independence of judges and prosecutors in Romania.
This unsuccessful endeavour committed by the former PSD–ALDE coalition was the basis for the nationwide
2017–2019 Romanian protests,
the largest in the country's entire history thus far.
See also
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Politics of Romania
Notes
References
External links
Official website
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Social Democratic Party (Romania)
1993 establishments in Romania
Political parties established in 1993
Full member parties of the Socialist International
Opposition to same-sex marriage in Europe
Party of European Socialists member parties
Progressive Alliance
Registered political parties in Romania
Social conservative parties
Social democratic parties in Romania
Paternalistic conservatism