The Party of National Unity ( Rum. Partidul Unității Naționale , PUN) is a political party in Moldova . Established February 14, 2016 . Until June 11, 2017, the party was called “RIGHT”.
| National unity party | |
|---|---|
| room Partidul Unității Naționale | |
| Leader | Anatoly Salaru |
| Founder | Anna Gutu |
| Founding date | February 14, 2016 |
| Headquarters | |
| Ideology | Liberalism |
| Number of members | 3,600 ( July / 2018 ) |
| Parliament seats | 00/101 |
| Seats in municipal and district councils | 0/1120 |
| Site | pun.md |
Content
Manual
- Anatoliy Salaru - executive chairman of the PNU
- Traian Basescu - Honorary Chairman of the PNU
- Anna Gutu - First Vice-President of the PNE; Chairman of the Women's Organization of PNE
- Konstantin Codreanu - First Vice-Chairman of the PNE
- Andrei Becchiev - Vice-President of the PNE
- Maxim Gutu - Vice-Chairman of the PNE
- Doren Duschak - Vice-Chairman of the PNU
- Ion Kobyshenko - Vice-Chairman of the PNU, Chairman of the Youth Organization PNE
- Vlad Keshunyanu - Vice-Chairman of the PNE
- Cornel Pintea - Vice-Chairman of the PNU, Chairman of the Chisinau Organization PNE
- Victor Rusanovski - Vice-Chairman of the PNE
- Oleksandr Chymbrychuk - Vice-Chairman of the PNE
- Sandu Shkodin - Secretary General of the Youth Organization PNE
History
Creating the “RIGHT” Party
On the eve of the parliamentary elections in November 2014, a group of members of the Liberal Reform Party , headed by Anna Gutsu, launched a call for the Liberal Reform Party to withdraw from the election campaign for the 2014 parliamentary elections in favor of pro-European parties with real chances. Their decision was motivated by the minimum percentage attributed to PLR public opinion polls. Therefore, on November 14, 2014, all the signatories of the appeal were expelled from the party by decision of the National Political Council, accusing them of betraying the regulations.
In this regard, on September 5, 2015, Anna Gutsu with the initiative group that formed together with Dorin Duschak, Anatoly Arkhire, Vitaly Marinuts, Georgy Salaru, Ilya Ilashku, Alina Getsiyu, Maxim Gutu, Viktor Sandu and Dan Niku creates the RIGHT party - political a party that stands for the reunification of the two Romanian states - the Republic of Moldova and Romania. The launch of the initiative group was also attended by the deputy of the European Parliament, Monika Macovei.
Constituent congress of the “RIGHT” Party of February 14, 2016
On February 14, 2016, the congress of the political party “RIGHT” was held, in which 250 delegates from all over the country and invited from abroad took part. The delegates to the congress adopted the charter and the program, as well as the nominal composition of the Republican Party Council. Ana Gutu was elected chairman of the new political party, Viktor Sandu was elected general secretary, and Ilie Ilashka, Dorin Duschak, Ion Ursu, Julian Gramacki, Anatoly Arkhire and Maxim Gutu were elected as vice-chairmen. The congress also adopted a resolution on the unification of the Republic of Moldova with Romania.
According to the statutory provisions, the political party “RIGHT” advocates the harmonization of the legislation of the Republic of Moldova with the Romanian and European Union acquis communautaire in order to facilitate the political reunification of the two Romanian states in the near future.
Extraordinary PP Congress of June 11, 2017
The congress made important changes to the party structure. As a result of the resignation of Anna Gutu, the delegates of the congress elected Anatoly Salaru, the former defense minister, leader of the National Unity Party’s initiative group, as the chairman of the RIGHT party, and Ana Gutu was elected the first vice-chairman of the party.
In addition, the congress made changes to the party’s charter and decided to change the name of the party “RIGHT” to the “Party of National Unity” (PNU).
1st Extraordinary Congress of the PNU on June 25, 2017
At the congress, the former president of Romania, Traian Basescu, was unanimously elected as honorary chairman of the National Unity Party, and the deputy from Romania, Konstantin Codreanu, was elected the first vice-chairman of the PNE. The congress declared that the purpose of the PNE was to direct all trade union forces from the Republic of Moldova and beyond its borders in order to achieve the goal of reunifying the country, putting an end to the Ribbentrop-Molotov pact. In addition, representatives of the Party of the People’s Movement of Romania signed a protocol on cooperation with the Party of National Unity, both parties with a political goal, the unification of the Republic of Moldova with Romania.
According to the organizers, about 1,200 delegates from the Republic of Moldova and Romania took part in the congress.