Movement of Professionals "Hope"
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Movement of Professionals "Hope" (Romanian: Mișcarea profeșionistilor "Speranța-Nadejda", MPSN) was a political party in Moldova led by Vladimir Florea.[1]
History
Registered on 30 April 1997,[1] the party joined the Social Democratic Bloc "Hope" alliance to contest the 1998 elections. However, the alliance received just 1.31% of the vote and failed to win a seat.[2]
Prior to the 2001 elections the party joined the Braghiş Alliance. The Alliance won 19 seats, one of which was taken by the MPSN's Vitalie Mrug.[1]
Following the 2003 local elections, in which the MPSN won just 21 seats and three mayoralties across the country, the party did not contest any further elections.[3]
References
- 1 2 3 Mișcarea profeșionistilor "Speranța-Nadeja" Tribuna, 12 October 2011
- ↑ Blocul electoral “Blocul Social-Democrat Speranţa” (BSDS) eDemocracy
- ↑ Mişcarea Profesioniştilor “Speranţa-Надежда” (MPSN) eDemocracy
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