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The Romanian Democratic Convention (Template:Langx; abbreviated CDR) was an electoral alliance of several democratic, anti-communist, anti-totalitarian, and centre-right political parties in Romania, active from 1991 until 2000. The most prominent leaders of the CDR throughout the 1990s were by far Corneliu Coposu, Ion Rațiu, and Ion Diaconescu, all three members of the Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party (PNȚCD) - successor and political heir to the National Peasants' Party (PNȚ), active in the Kingdom of Romania between 1926 and 1948).

The name of the CDR was coined by Sergiu Cunescu, the leader of the Romanian Social Democratic Party (PSDR), as stated in an interview during the 1990s by former PNL re-founding president Radu Câmpeanu at Marius Tucă Show by talk show journalist Marius Tucă.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}Template:Cbignore</ref> An additional minor leader of the Romanian Democratic Convention (CDR) was lawyer and MP Niculae Cerveni (who founded PNL-CD in 1992 and subsequently ran for president on behalf of PLDR in 2000).

HistoryEdit

Political compositionEdit

Seat allocation following the 1990 election
Party Parliament Seats
Chamber Senate
Template:Party color cell PNL 29 10
Template:Party color cell PNȚCD 12 1
Template:Party color cell PER 8 1
Template:Party color cell PSDR 2 Template:N/A
Total Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar

The core members of the CDR included the following political parties:<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>

Eventually, some parties left (more specifically, the main faction of the PNL between 1992 and 1996, as well as the PAC, PSDR, and UDMR/RMDSZ in 1995), while other minor parties joined or were created between mergers within the alliance such as the Liberal Party '93 (PL '93) or the Union of Right-leaning Forces (UFD).

1991–1992: FoundationEdit

Seat allocation following the 1992 election
Party Parliament Seats
Chamber Senate
Template:Party color cell PNȚCD 41 21
Template:Party color cell PAC 13 7
Template:Party color cell PNL-AT 11 1
Template:Party color cell PSDR 10 1
Template:Party color cell PNL-CD 3 4
Template:Party color cell PER 4 Template:N/a
Total Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar

CDR was founded in 1991, one year before the 1992 elections, mainly by the PNȚCD and the National Liberal Party (PNL). In addition, aside from the aforementioned political forces, several other noteworthy civic and cultural organisations, foundations, and other minor political parties were involved in the foundational process.

Initially, the planned name of the CDR was "The National Convention for Democracy Implementation" (Template:Langx). Subsequently, the main purpose of the CDR was to amount an effective opposition against the then all-dominating National Salvation Front (FSN), a huge parliamentary bloc made up mostly of former second and third rank members of the Romanian Communist Party (PCR), which assumed leadership of the country shortly after the 1989 Revolution. According to a later interview by Emil Constantinescu, the former President of Romania claimed that the FSN was actually made of former first rank members of the PCR.

1992–1996: OppositionEdit

For the period 1992–1996, CDR was the main political opposition force in the Parliament of Romania and in the local administration as well. Although the convention won the capital city of Bucharest and much of the larger urban centres at the 1992 local elections, FSN swept over almost all rural areas and small towns.

The alliance also included the UDMR/RMDSZ, which ran on a separate list, and a number of minor parties and civic organisations that failed to gain parliamentary representation: the Democratic Unity Party, the Christian Democratic Union, the Ecologist Federation of Romania (FER), the Civic Alliance (PAC), and others. Prior to the 1992 general elections, the PNL led by Radu Câmpeanu withdrew from the CDR.

At the 1992 general elections, Emil Constantinescu was the presidential candidate of the convention. He managed to qualify in the second round where he finished second with an electoral score of 38.57% (or 4,641,207 votes).

1996–2000: GovernmentEdit

Seat allocation following the 1996 election
Party Parliament Seats
Chamber Senate
Template:Party color cell PNȚCD 81 25
Template:Party color cell PNL 28 22
Template:Party color cell PNL-CD 4 1
Template:Party color cell PAR 3 3
Template:Party color cell PER 5 1
Template:Party color cell FER 1 1
Total Template:Composition bar Template:Composition bar

In 1993, the PNL led by Mircea Ionescu-Quintus returned within the CDR. Subsequently, the CDR managed to win the 1996 Romanian elections, and the alliance's presidential candidate, once again Emil Constantinescu, became president with 54.41% (or 7,057,906 votes). The 1996 Romanian general election represented the first peaceful transition of power in the democratic history of Romania after the fall of Communism.

For the period 1996–2000, the CDR formed a grand coalition with the Social Democratic Union (an alliance between the Democratic Party and PSDR) and the UDMR/RMDSZ (Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania). At governing level, this grand coalition resulted in the Ciorbea Cabinet (1996–1998), Vasile Cabinet (1998–1999), and Isărescu Cabinet (1999–2000).

2000–2004: CDR 2000 and extra-parliamentary oppositionEdit

Due to internal frictions within the alliance (as well as given the somewhat inconsistent and turbulent governing from 1996 to 2000), the PNL decided to withdraw from the CDR prior to the 2000 general elections. Nonetheless, PNȚCD and other parties ran on the CDR 2000 common list for these elections. The alliance did not manage to score the same positive results as it did during the 1990s and, consequently, shortly disbanded since it did not pass the electoral threshold. However, it expressed extra-parliamentary opposition between 2000 and 2004 towards the minority PDSR government led by Adrian Năstase.

Presidents and notable leadersEdit

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As of mid 2023, of all the aforementioned leaders of the CDR, only Constantinescu and Frunda are still alive.

Electoral historyEdit

Legislative electionsEdit

Election Chamber Senate Position Aftermath
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
1992 2,117,144 19.46 Template:Composition bar 2,210,722 20.16 Template:Composition bar Template:Color box1 Template:No2 (1992–1996)
1996 3,692,321 30.17 Template:Composition bar 3,772,084 30.70 Template:Composition bar Template:Color box2 Template:Yes2 (1996–2000)
2000 546,135 5.04 Template:Composition bar 575,706 5.29 Template:Composition bar Template:Color box
(as CDR 2000)3
Template:No2 (2000–2004)

Notes:

1 CDR members in 1992: PNȚCD (21 senators and 41 deputies), PAC (7 senators and 13 deputies), PNL-AT (1 senator and 11 deputies), PSDR (1 senator and 10 deputies), PNL-CD (4 senators and 3 deputies), and PER (no senators and 4 deputies).
2 CDR members in 1996: PNȚCD (25 senators and 81 deputies), PNL (22 senators and 28 deputies), PNL-CD (1 senator and 4 deputies), PAR (3 senators and 3 deputies), PER (1 senator and 5 deputies), and Ecologist Federation of Romania (FER - 1 senator and 1 deputy).
3 CDR 2000 members: PNȚCD, UFD, Ecologist Federation of Romania (FER), National Christian Democratic Alliance (ANCD), and The Moldavians Party (PM).

Local electionsEdit

National resultsEdit

Election County Councilors (CJ) Mayors Local Councilors (CL) Popular vote % Position
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
1996 1,667,417 19.53 Template:Composition bar 2,712,852 26.27 Template:Composition bar 1,786,077 19.58 Template:Composition bar Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:Color box
Election County Presidents (PCJ) Position
Votes % Seats
1992 Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:Composition bar Template:Color box
1996 Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:Composition bar Template:Color box
2000 Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:Composition bar Template:Color box

Mayor of BucharestEdit

Election Candidate First round Second round
Votes Percentage Position Votes Percentage Position
1996 Template:Yes2 Template:N/a Template:Percentage bar Template:Color box Template:N/a Template:Percentage bar Template:Color box

Presidential electionsEdit

Election Candidate First round Second round
Votes Percentage Position Votes Percentage Position
1992 Template:No21 3,717,006 Template:Percentage bar Template:Color box 4,641,207 Template:Percentage bar Template:Color box
1996 Template:Yes21 3,569,941 Template:Percentage bar Template:Color box 7,057,906 Template:Percentage bar Template:Color box
2000 Template:No22 1,069,463 Template:Percentage bar Template:Color box not qualified

Notes:

1 Emil Constantinescu was the common centre-right candidate who was endorsed by the PNȚCD both in 1992 and 1996 as part of the CDR.
2 Mugur Isărescu was endorsed by the PNȚCD at the 2000 elections as part of the re-named CDR 2000 alliance.

Timeline of the political composition of the CDR with all of its constituent parties (1991–2000)Edit

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Colors =

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id:FER     value:green
id:PER     value:rgb(0,0.46,0.23)
id:PAC     value:yellow
id:PSDR    value:Template:Party color
id:UDMR    value:rgb(0.16,0.4,0.2)
id:PNL     value:rgb(1,0.87,0)
id:PNL-CD  value:rgb(1,0.87,0)
id:PNL-AT  value:rgb(1,0.87,0)
id:PL93    value:rgb(1,0.87,0)
id:PAR     value:rgb(1,0.87,0)
id:elections value:black  legend:Elections

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at:02/06/1996
at:03/11/1996
at:17/11/1996
at:26/11/1996
at:04/06/2000
at:26/11/2000
at:10/12/2000

BarData =

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bar:FER     text:"FER"
bar:PER     text:"PER"
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bar:PSDR    text:"PSDR"
bar:UDMR    text:"UDMR"
bar:PNL     text:"PNL"
bar:PNL-CD  text:"PNL-CD"
bar:PNL-AT  text:"PNL-AT"
bar:PL93    text:"PL '93"
bar:PAR     text:"UFD"

PlotData=

width:11
bar:PNȚCD   from:start      till:end color:PNȚCD
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bar:PER     from:start      till:end color:PER
bar:PAC     from:start      till:06/06/1995 color:PAC
bar:PSDR    from:start      till:06/06/1995 color:PSDR
bar:UDMR    from:start      till:06/06/1992 color:UDMR
bar:UDMR    from:12/12/1992 till:06/06/1995 color:UDMR
bar:PNL     from:start      till:06/06/1992 color:PNL
bar:PNL     from:06/06/1993 till:06/06/1999 color:PNL
bar:PNL-CD  from:06/06/1992 till:06/06/1997 color:PNL
bar:PNL-AT  from:06/06/1992 till:06/06/1993 color:PNL
bar:PL93    from:06/06/1993 till:06/06/1995 color:PNL
bar:PAR     from:06/06/1996 till:end color:PAR

</timeline>

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

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BibliographyEdit

  • Dan Pavel, Iulia Huia, <<Nu putem reuşi decît împreună.>> O istorie analitică a Convenţiei Democratice, 1989-2000, Editura Polirom, Iaşi, 2003
  • Roper, Steven D., <<From Opposition to Government Coalition: Unity and Fragmentation within the Democratic Convention of Romania.>>, East European Quarterly, 1997. Vol. 31, 4: 519–542.

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