Romanian National Conservative Party

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Romanian National Conservative Party
Partidul Național Conservator Român
AbbreviationPNCR
LeaderCristian Terheș
FounderPetre Cristian Bărnuțiu
Founded3 October 2023 (2023-10-03)
Split fromPNȚCD
IdeologyNational conservatism
Christian right
Right-wing populism
Sovereigntism
Soft Euroscepticism
Anti-communism
Political positionRight-wing
National affiliationAUR Alliance (2023–24)
European affiliationECPM
European Parliament groupEuropean Conservatives and Reformists
Colours  Blue
Senate
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Chamber of Deputies
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European Parliament
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Website
pncr.ro

The Romanian National Conservative Party (PNCR, Romanian: Partidul Național Conservator Român) is a Romanian right-wing political party, founded in late 2023 by Petre Cristian Bărnuțiu. In December 2023, MEP Cristian Terheș left PNȚCD and joined the party, becoming its leader, and the party under his leadership joined the AUR Alliance. Terheș became the head of the AUR Alliance list for the 2024 European Parliament election in Romania, and under his leadership the alliance won second place and 6 seats in the European Parliament.

History

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The Romanian National Conservative Party was initially registered on 4 October 2023, and was finally registered on 7 November 2023.[1] According to the party, its founder, Petre Cristian Bărnuțiu, is the great-grandson of Simion Bărnuțiu, the ideologist of the revolutionary national movement of Transylvanian Romanians in 1848.[2][3][4]

On 10 December 2023, at the party congress, MEP Cristian Terheș was elected as its chairman.[5] On 1 December 2023, Terheș joined the PNCR, leaving the Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party and depriving it of representation in the European Parliament.[6] Terheș said that "in the face of globalist neo-Marxist attacks that want to transform the EU from a union of sovereign states into an empire led from Brussels by unelected bureaucrats, the solution is to defend national values, and this is what the PNCR will do".[3]

On 14 December 2023, Alliance for the Union of Romanians leader George Simion announced that PNCR had joined the AUR Alliance to participate in the 2024 elections.[7][8] PCNR leader Terheș became the leader of the AUR Alliance list for the 2024 European Parliament election in Romania.[9]

As of May 2024, PNCR was a member of the European Christian Political Movement and the European Conservatives and Reformists group in the European Parliament.[10][11][12]

On 9 June 2024, PNCR leader Terheș was re-elected as a Member of the European Parliament on the AUR Alliance list. Five members of the Alliance for the Union of Romanians were elected from the alliance list too. On 19 June 2024, all 6 elected AUR Alliance MEPs were accepted into the European Conservatives and Reformists group.[13][14]

Ideology

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According to the PNCR, the platform consists of promoting the defense and promotion of Romanian conservative, constitutional and national values both in Romania and abroad, as well as sovereignty, integrity and national unity. PCNR states that it intends to promote the values of the supremacy of the Constitution, sovereignty, Christian values and the market economy.[6]

Cristian Terheș was previously known for his outspoken campaigns against the COVID-19 lockdown and vaccinations, as well as his support for accepting Ukrainian refugees.[5]

Electoral history

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European Parliament elections

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Election Votes % MEPs Position EU Party EP Group
2024 1,334,905 14.93
1 / 33
 2nd 
(within AUR Alliance)1
ECPM ECR

Notes:

1 AUR Alliance members: AUR (5 MEPs), PNRC (1 MEP) and the other party members did not achieved any mandates (ARN, PRR and BUN).

References

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  1. ^ "Partide politice". tribunalulbucuresti.ro. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
  2. ^ 2mnews.ro (2024-02-03). "ALT NOU PARTID - Mihai Ropan, fiul primarului PNL din Coroieni, a preluat oficial conducerea PNCR Maramureș, filială formată din mai mulți foști PNȚCD-iști". 2mnews (in Romanian). Retrieved 2024-06-20.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ a b "Cristian Terheș, ales președinte al Partidului Național Conservator Român, după ce a demisionat din PNȚCD". Gândul (in Romanian). 2023-12-12. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
  4. ^ Redacția (2023-12-12). "Cristian Terheș a fost ales președinte al Partidului Național Conservator Român: "Un partid nou, co-fondat de unul dintre urmașii lui Simion Bărnuțiu"". NewsPascani.com Pașcani, Târgu Frumos, Iași. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
  5. ^ a b Banks, Martin (2023-12-13). "MEP elected president of Romanian political party - less than two weeks after joining it - Brussels Morning Newspaper". brusselsmorning.com. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
  6. ^ a b Raducanu, Cristian (2023-12-12). "Eurodeputatul Cristian Terheș, noul președinte al Partidului Național Conservator Român". Evenimentul Zilei (in Romanian). Retrieved 2024-06-20.
  7. ^ ecopolitic.ro, Redactia (2023-12-14). "VIDEO O nouă formațiune se alătură alianței AUR: Partidul Național Conservator Român (PNCR) al europarlamentarului Cristian Terheș". Ecopolitic (in Romanian). Retrieved 2024-06-20.
  8. ^ "Simion: Avocatul Gheorghe Piperea, coordonatorul AUR pentru alegerile europarlamentare". Agerpres. 14 December 2023.
  9. ^ Sălaj, Monitorul de (2023-12-14). "Alegerea lui Cristian Terheș ca lider al PNCR schimbă calculele politice. O alianță PNCR-AUR poate ajunge la 30%!" (in Romanian). Retrieved 2024-06-20.
  10. ^ "Cristian Terheș is a Romanian Member of European Parliament on behalf of PNCR (Romanian National Conservative Party) and ECPM". campaign.ecpm.info. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
  11. ^ "The Romanian National Conservative Party // ECR Group". ECR Group. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
  12. ^ Rivera, Ellen. "The European Conservatives and Reformists in the European Parliament: A Big Tent with a Brown Lining | illiberalism.org". www.illiberalism.org/. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
  13. ^ Steven, Martin (2020-08-04), "Member parties of the European Conservatives and Reformists", The European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR), Manchester University Press, doi:10.7765/9781526139153.00011, ISBN 978-1-5261-3915-3, retrieved 2024-06-20
  14. ^ Sălaj, Monitorul de (2024-06-19). "ECR a devenit al treilea grup politic din Parlamentul European" (in Romanian). Retrieved 2024-06-20.