Christian-Democratic People's Party (Moldova)
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The Christian Democratic People's Party (Partidul Popular Creştin Democrat) is a Christian democratic political party in Moldova. In the last legislative elections on March 6, 2005, the party won 9.1% of the popular vote and 10 out of 101 seats. Led by Iurie Roşca, the CDPP is the only major political party in Moldova that supports unification with Romania.
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[edit] History
It is the successor of the Democratic Movement of Moldova (1988-1989), Peoples' Front of Moldova (1989-1992), and Christian Peoples' Front of Moldova (1992-1999).
[edit] Election results
Date | Name of the party/alliance | Number of votes | Percentage | Seats in the parliament |
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6 March 2005 | Partidul Popular Creştin Democrat (PPCD) | 141,341 | 9.07% | 11 |
25 February 2001 | Partidul Popular Creştin Democrat (PPCD) | 130,810 | 8.24% | 11 |
22 March 1998 | Blocul electoral "Convenţia Democrată din Moldova" (CDM) | 315,206 | 19.42% | 26 |
27 February 1994 | Blocul electoral "Alianţa Frontului Popular Creştin Democrat" (AFPCD) | 133,606 | 7.53% | 9 |
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- (Romanian) Official web site