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  2. The National Liberal Party (Romanian: Partidul Național Liberal, PNL) is a social-conservative political party in Romania (and the second largest overall political party in the country as of mid 2023).

  3. Alegerile interne din Partidul Național Liberal (PNL), 2021. Congresul PNL a avut loc la data de 25 Septembrie 2021. Alegerile din PNL sunt primele alegeri care au loc în această toamnă în partidele care formează guvernul Cîțu.

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    1822: Ionică Tăutu, representing a group of low-ranking boyars in Moldavia, proposed a constitutional project with republican and liberal principles
    1834: Ion Câmpineanu leads the liberal opposition to Russian influence in Wallachia's National Assembly
    1840: Mitică Filipescu led a radical, carbonari-inspired conspiracyin Wallachia
    1840: Mihail Kogălniceanu published the short-lived Dacia Literară, a Romantic nationalist and liberal magazine, engendering a literary society
    1875: The liberal current organised itself in the National Liberal Party (Partidul Naţional-Liberal), led by Ion Brătianu
    1884: A faction formed the Radical Party, led by C.A. Rosetti and George Panu
    1899: The National Liberal Party absorbs the right-wing of the Romanian Social-Democratic Workers' Party
    1918: The Peasants' Party absorbs a left-wing tendency in the National Liberal Party formed around Constantin Stere
    1929: A breakaway faction of the ⇒ National Liberal Party (PNL) formed the National Liberal Party–Brătianu (Romanian: Partidul Naţional Liberal-Brătianu), supporting Gheorghe I. Brătianuas its pres...
    1931: Most of the party returned to the ⇒ National Liberal Party (PNL);
    1938: The party reunited with the ⇒ National Liberal Party (PNL).
    1944: A faction of the ⇒ National Liberal Party (PNL) formed the National Liberal Party–Tătărescu (Romanian: Partidul Naţional Liberal-Tătărescu, PNL-T) which was presided initially by former Prime...
    1946: The party ran in that year's Romanian general election with the Romanian Communist Party (PCR) and the Ploughmen's Front (FP), being part of the People's Democratic Front (Romanian: Frontul D...
    1948: The party decided to ran separately in that year's Romanian legislative election, in opposition towards the Bloc of Democratic Parties (BPD). It entered the unicameral Parliament (or, as it w...
    1950: The party ceased its political activity, being banned (or dissolved) by the Romanian Communist Party (PCR).
    1990: A youth faction of the ⇒ National Liberal Party (PNL) formed the National Liberal Party Youth Wing (Romanian: Partidul Naţional Liberal-Aripa Tînără, PNL-AT) in opposition to then leadership...
    1992: The party was renamed Liberal Party (Romanian: Partidul Liberal) and was led by Horia Rusu;
    1993: The Liberal Party merged with the ⇒ National Liberal Party-Democratic Convention (PNL-CD) and the Group for Moral and Political Reforms into the Liberal Party 1993 (Romanian: Partidul Liberal...
    1995: The party merged into the ⇒ National Liberal Party (PNL).
    1991: A section of the Civic Alliance (PAC) non-governmental organization established the Civic Alliance Party (Romanian: Partidul Alianţa Civică), led by Nicolae Manolescu;
    1993: A faction joined the ⇒ Liberal Party 1993;
    1998: The party merged into the ⇒ National Liberal Party (PNL).
    1991: A faction of the ⇒ National Liberal Party (PNL) formed the National Liberal Party-Democratic Convention (Romanian: Partidul Naţional Liberal-Convenţia Democrată, PNL-CD), in opposition to Rad...
    1993: The party merged into the ⇒ Liberal Party 1993.
    1995: A faction of the ⇒ National Liberal Party (PNL) centered around former PNL president, Provisional Council of National Unity (CPUN) vice-president, and Senate vice-president Radu Câmpeanu form...
    2003: The party merged into the ⇒ National Liberal Party (PNL).
    1997: A faction of the ⇒ Party for Social Democracy of Romania (PDSR) formed the Alliance for Romania (Romanian: Alianța pentru România, ApR) presided by former FDSN Minister of Foreign Affairs Teo...
    2002: The party merged into the ⇒ National Liberal Party (PNL).
    1990: The National Salvation Front(FSN) was founded;
    1992: Conflict broke between FSN leaders Ion Iliescu and Petre Roman which led to the break-away of the wing supporting Iliescu known as the Democratic National Salvation Front(FDSN);
    1993: Under the leadership of former FSN Prime Minister Petre Roman, the FSN changed its name to the Democratic Party(PD);
    2004: The National Liberal Party (PNL) and Democratic Party (PD) formed the ⇒ Justice and Truth Alliance (DA) and joined a government coalition after the 2004 legislative and presidential elections;
  4. The National Liberal Party is a social-conservative political party in Romania. Re-founded in mid January 1990, shortly after the Revolution of 1989 which culminated in the fall of communism in Romania, it claims the legacy of the major political party of the same name, active between 1875 and 1947 in the Kingdom of Romania.

  5. Nov 28, 2020 · The National Liberal Party ( Romanian: Partidul Național Liberal, PNL) is a social-conservative political party in Romania (and the second largest overall political party in the country as of mid 2023).

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