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The '''Centre Right Alliance''' ({{lang-ro|Alianţa de Centru Dreapta}} '''ACD''') was a centre-right ] between 2011 and 2013. The '''Centre Right Alliance''' ({{langx|ro|Alianţa de Centru Dreapta}}, '''ACD''') was a ] ] between 2011 and 2013.


==History== ==History==
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The alliance was founded in January 2011 by the ] (PNL) and the ] (PC), when the PC moved away from its longstanding affiliation with the ] (PSD) breaking up the center-left ]. The protocol of the alliance however did not include the seat held by the Conservative Party in the ], as the MEP remained committed to the ]. The alliance was founded in January 2011 by the ] (PNL) and the ] (PC), when the PC moved away from its longstanding affiliation with the ] (PSD) breaking up the center-left ]. The protocol of the alliance however did not include the seat held by the Conservative Party in the ], as the MEP remained committed to the ].


The alliance took the colors and electoral sign from the National Liberal Party (PNL), and added the Conservative Party's acronym (PC) in the logo.<ref>http://www.jurnalul.ro/usr/imagini/2011/01/10//145897-protocolul-aliantei-de-centru-dreapta-pnl-pc.pdf {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121003062109/http://jurnalul.ro/usr/imagini/2011/01/10/145897-protocolul-aliantei-de-centru-dreapta-pnl-pc.pdf |date=2012-10-03 }} The Alliance protocol at ] website</ref> The alliance drew its inspiration for branding and electoral representation from the National Liberal Party (PNL), incorporating their colors and electoral signage. Moreover, to fortify its identity, the alliance strategically amalgamated elements from the Conservative Party (PC) by integrating its acronym into the coalition's logo. This deliberate fusion aimed to project a unified and strengthened front, leveraging the established symbols and recognition associated with both political entities. Such a collaborative branding initiative sought to resonate with a broader spectrum of voters while reinforcing the distinctive values and principles each party represented within the alliance.<ref>http://www.jurnalul.ro/usr/imagini/2011/01/10//145897-protocolul-aliantei-de-centru-dreapta-pnl-pc.pdf {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121003062109/http://jurnalul.ro/usr/imagini/2011/01/10/145897-protocolul-aliantei-de-centru-dreapta-pnl-pc.pdf |date=2012-10-03 }} The Alliance protocol at ] website</ref>


===Part of Social-Liberal Union=== ===Part of the Social Liberal Union (USL)===
As of 2011, the alliance is part of the ] together with the ] (PSD) and, since September 2012, the ] (UNPR), the latter two part of the ]. In 2011, the alliance was part of the ] (USL) together with the ] (PSD) and, since September 2012, the ] (UNPR), the latter two parts of the ] (ACS).


===Dissolution=== ===Dissolution===
As of November 2013, the ACD no longer functions as the constituent parties consensually decided to '']'' break their respective union citing technical irregularities in the territorial organizations and opposing stands of both party leaders regarding current governmental and political affairs. However, PNL and PC remain part of the larger USL alliance, together with the ACS member parties, PSD and UNPR. As of November 2013, the ACD no longer functions as the constituent parties consensually decided to '']'' break their respective union citing technical irregularities in the territorial organizations and opposing stands of both party leaders regarding current governmental and political affairs. However, PNL and PC remain part of the larger USL alliance, together with the ACS member parties, PSD and UNPR.


==Electoral history== ==Electoral history==
===Legislative elections=== === Legislative elections ===

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'''Notes''': '''Notes''':


<sup>1</sup> <small>USL was an alliance of two smaller alliances: ] and Centre Right Alliance. ] members: ] (58 senators and 149 deputies) and ] (5 senators and 10 deputies). Centre Right Alliance members: ] (51 senators and 101 deputies) and ] (8 senators and 13 deputies).</small> <sup>1</sup> <small>USL was an alliance of two smaller alliances: ] (ACS) and Centre Right Alliance (ACD). ] (ACS) members: ] (58 senators and 149 deputies) and ] (5 senators and 10 deputies). Centre Right Alliance members: ] (51 senators and 101 deputies) and ] (8 senators and 13 deputies).</small>
<br /> <br />
<sup>2</sup> <small>] was created in June 2015 from a merger of ] (a splinter of ]) and ].</small> <sup>2</sup> <small>] was created in June 2015 from a merger of ] (a splinter of ]) and ].</small>
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==References== ==References==

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‹ The template Infobox political party is being considered for merging. ›Political party in Romania
Centre Right Alliance Alianţa de Centru Dreapta
PresidentCrin Antonescu
Daniel Constantin
Leader in the SenateMario Oprea
Leader in the Chamber of DeputiesCălin Popescu-Tăriceanu
FounderCrin Antonescu
Daniel Constantin
FoundedJanuary 2011
DissolvedNovember 2013 (de facto)
HeadquartersBd. Aviatorilor nr. 86
011866 Bucharest
IdeologyLiberalism,
Conservative liberalism
Political positionCentre-right
Constituent partiesNational Liberal Party,
Conservative Party
ColorsYellow
Senate27 / 137
Chamber of Deputies59 / 334
European Parliament5 / 33
County Council Presidents14 / 41
County Councils297 / 1,393
Mayors706 / 3,179
Local Councils8,529 / 40,297

The Centre Right Alliance (Romanian: Alianţa de Centru Dreapta, ACD) was a centre-right political alliance between 2011 and 2013.

History

Formation

The alliance was founded in January 2011 by the National Liberal Party (PNL) and the Conservative Party (PC), when the PC moved away from its longstanding affiliation with the Social Democratic Party (PSD) breaking up the center-left Alliance PSD+PC. The protocol of the alliance however did not include the seat held by the Conservative Party in the European Parliament, as the MEP remained committed to the S&D Group.

The alliance drew its inspiration for branding and electoral representation from the National Liberal Party (PNL), incorporating their colors and electoral signage. Moreover, to fortify its identity, the alliance strategically amalgamated elements from the Conservative Party (PC) by integrating its acronym into the coalition's logo. This deliberate fusion aimed to project a unified and strengthened front, leveraging the established symbols and recognition associated with both political entities. Such a collaborative branding initiative sought to resonate with a broader spectrum of voters while reinforcing the distinctive values and principles each party represented within the alliance.

Part of the Social Liberal Union (USL)

In 2011, the alliance was part of the Social Liberal Union (USL) together with the Social Democratic Party (PSD) and, since September 2012, the National Union for the Progress of Romania (UNPR), the latter two parts of the Centre-Left Alliance (ACS).

Dissolution

As of November 2013, the ACD no longer functions as the constituent parties consensually decided to de facto break their respective union citing technical irregularities in the territorial organizations and opposing stands of both party leaders regarding current governmental and political affairs. However, PNL and PC remain part of the larger USL alliance, together with the ACS member parties, PSD and UNPR.

Electoral history

Legislative elections

Election Chamber Senate Position Aftermath
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
2012 4,344,288 58.63 114 / 412 4,457,526 60.10 59 / 176  1st 
(within USL)
USL government (2012–2014)
PSD-UNPR-UDMR-PC government (2014)
PNL in opposition
PSD-UNPR-ALDE government (2014–2015)
PNL in opposition
Supporting the technocratic Cioloș Cabinet (2015–2017)

Notes:

USL was an alliance of two smaller alliances: Centre Left Alliance (ACS) and Centre Right Alliance (ACD). Centre Left Alliance (ACS) members: PSD (58 senators and 149 deputies) and UNPR (5 senators and 10 deputies). Centre Right Alliance members: PNL (51 senators and 101 deputies) and PC (8 senators and 13 deputies).
ALDE was created in June 2015 from a merger of PLR (a splinter of PNL) and PC.

References

  1. http://www.jurnalul.ro/usr/imagini/2011/01/10//145897-protocolul-aliantei-de-centru-dreapta-pnl-pc.pdf Archived 2012-10-03 at the Wayback Machine The Alliance protocol at Jurnalul Național website
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