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The Alliance for the Union of Romanians ( Romanian: Alianța pentru Unirea Românilor, AUR, meaning "gold" in Romanian) [22] is a right-wing populist [7] [8] and nationalist [23] [4] [24] political party currently active in Romania and Moldova. It was founded on 19 September 2019 ahead of the 2020 Romanian local and legislative elections.
Frontul Democrat al Salvării Naționale (FDSN) Splinter of the National Salvation Front, merged into the Party of Social Democracy in Romania; active 1992–1993. Democratic Party. Partidul Democrat (PD) Created as the National Salvation Front, merged into the Democratic Liberal Party; active 1990–2007.
In May 2022, the Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party (PNȚCD) announced that it will prepare a new political alliance with the Alliance for the Homeland (ApP, formerly known under the acronym PAINE) [40] for the forthcoming Romanian parliamentary elections scheduled to take place in late 2024.
That's more than last year's $1.63 billion, or $.2.67 per share, even though last year's numbers were helped by a 14-cent gain on a real estate sale. Shipping volume was down 1% in the quarter.
Demi Moore. Robino Salvatore/GC Images Demi Moore turned heads in a sparkly see-through mesh gown at the opening of the From the Heart to the Hands: Dolce & Gabbana exhibition in Milan on Saturday ...
Local elections are set to be held in Romania in 9 June 2024. They will be the eighth post-1989 local elections in the country. The previous Romanian local elections in 2020 were won by the National Liberal Party (PNL), even though the Social Democratic Party (PSD) came in with significantly more County Council (CJ) presidents and mayors than the national liberals.
The company posted adjusted earnings per share of $2.62, above forecasts for $2.12, with adjusted EBIT (earnings before interest and taxes) of $3.9 billion. GM's Q1 operating profit came in at $3. ...
v. t. e. Presidential elections will be held in Romania on 15 September 2024, with a possible second round to be held on 29 September if no candidate receives over 50% of the vote. [1] [2] They will be the ninth presidential elections held in post-1989 Romania. As the Romanian Constitution allows a maximum of two presidential terms (consecutive ...