Liberal Party 1993

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The Liberal Party 1993 (Romanian: Partidul Liberal '93, or PL '93 for short) was a liberal political party in Romania which was active between 1993 and 1997, formed in 1993 after the merger of PNL-AT with a faction of the PNL-CD (which was led by Niculae Cerveni).[1]

It subsequently fully merged with the PNL-CD on 14 June 1997. Throughout its existence, the party had sided itself with the Romanian Democratic Convention (CDR), exactly as PNL-AT and PNL-CD led by Niculae Cerveni, and as opposed to the PNL-C led by Radu Câmpeanu. On 7 September 1998, PL '93 had officially re-integrated itself in the main National Liberal Party (PNL).

Notable members[edit]

One of PL '93 most notable members was future PNL president and Prime Minister of Romania Ludovic Orban, who had initially worked as a political advisor for the party between 1993 and 1997.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Revoluția din 1989. Cronologie, Alesandru Duțu, ISBN 973-87786-1-1