Democracy and Solidarity Party

The Democracy and Solidarity Party (Romanian: Partidul Democrației și Solidarității), also known by its abbreviation and short name Demos, is a political party of Romania.

Democracy and Solidarity Party
Partidul Democrației și Solidarității
AbbreviationDemos
DEMOS
General SecretaryIonuț Tudor
SpokespersonNona Șerbănescu
Claudiu Crăciun
Founded1 September 2018
HeadquartersStelea Spătarul nr 13, Sector 3, Bucharest
Membership (2018)800[1]
Ideology
Political positionLeft-wing
Website
demos.org.ro

History

The Democracy and Solidarity Party has its origins in the autumn of 2015 according to the party's website, which claims that Demos arose "in response to the need to organize the progressive forces, articulating a strong critique of the underdevelopment, inequality and division of the Romanian society". A manifesto published on 15 September 2016 formally created the political party.[2] It was officially registered as such in 1 September 2018.[3]

Ideology

Demos declares itself as a left-wing party.[4] It promotes elements such as equal opportunity and poverty reduction and condemns the injustice and the economic and social inequality that it claims to be present in the Romanian society.[5]

The party was critical towards other parties that governed Romania following the Romanian Revolution, most notably the Social Democratic Party (PSD) and National Liberal Party (PNL), which are considered by Demos as responsible for the "enlargement of the economic inequalities and increasing social division" of the country.[6] Demos considers itself the only "real" left-wing party in Romania, opposing the PSD, which Demos members accuse of not being true to the leftist ideology and deem it as "the enemy of the left".[4]

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