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  • Liberal strategies

    Liberal strategies

    On this occasion, the new leadership approved the party’s political
    platform and a number of changes to the integrity requirements laid down in the
    party statutes.


    On the 24th of May 2015, the Liberal Party celebrated its
    140th anniversary.






    Its name is linked to many important events in Romania’s modern
    history, such as the installation of constitutional monarchy, the acquisition
    of the state independence, Romania’s becoming a kingdom, the war of unification
    and the creation of Greater Romania, the adoption of the 1923 constitution and
    the economic recovery after the 1929-1933 crisis.






    At this time, liberalism became the ideological foundation of modern
    Romania. After the installation of the communist regime and Romania’s becoming
    a republic on the 30th of December 1947, the Liberal Party was
    banned and its leaders sent to prison, where many died, while others were
    forced into exile. Following the collapse of the communist regime in December
    1989, Romania’s oldest party was revived in January 1990 at the initiative of
    12 of its old members. For the following 25 years, the party had a troubled
    existence.






    On the 24th of May 2015, the co-president of the party,
    Alina Gorghiu, said the new and old National Liberal Party is a force to be
    reckoned with in Romanian politics and will be the strongest party in Romania
    for many years to come. On the same day, the party’s National Council adopted
    its political platform entitled National Rebuilding, whose goal is to act on
    the principles and goals of the platform that saw president Klaus Iohannis win
    last November’s presidential elections. Its priorities are education,
    healthcare, culture and economic recovery.






    The Liberals propose, among others, the allocation of 6% of the GDP
    to education and healthcare, a 16% flat tax for all types of taxes and duties,
    the revision of the taxes and duties that are not part of the Fiscal Code (the
    so-called parafiscal charges) and their reduction by at least 50% within
    three years. The Liberal Party thus wishes to convince other parties in
    Parliament to join them and break up the current coalition formed around the
    Social Democratic Party. The co-president of the party Alina Gorghiu said talks
    would be initiated with other parties to agree on a no-confidence motion
    against the current government, which the party plans to submit on 5th
    of June.






    The Liberal Party also adopted a number of changes to the integrity
    requirements laid down in its statutes. As a result, Liberal members who
    receive a first instance sentence in court will lose their position within the
    party, while those who receive a final sentence will also be stripped of their
    membership.