The Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova is the ideological successor of the
Unity Movement for Equality in Rights. It is considered
democratic socialist. socially conservative views on socio-cultural issues, and anti-
NATO, anti-
European Union, and
pro-Russian stances. Party members support naming the state language
Moldovan. Despite their support for Moldovan sovereignty, several party members and
Members of the Parliament, such as
Alla Dolință,
Anatolie Labuneț,
Adrian Lebedinschi,
Corneliu Furculița,
Ghenadi Mitriuc, and
Radu Mudreac, have Romanian citizenship. Reflecting the country's strong
social conservatism, Some Moldovan and Romanian journalists have described the party as
authoritarian. Critics also claim that PSRM-affiliated media promotes
fake news and pro-Russian propaganda. In 2015, Igor Dodon stated that he wanted the PSRM to join the
Socialist International. In April 2021, the party submitted a request to join the organisation. The PSRM holds the
Western world and Ukraine responsible for the
Russo-Ukrainian War. Some journalists also labelled the party as
anti-Western. In April 2025, party leader Dodon declared his intention to rename the party to the
Party of Sovereignists of the Republic of Moldova (, keeping the abbreviation
PSRM), claiming that the party's ideology is closer to
sovereignism and
conservatism than to
socialism. Accordingly, in October 2025, the party declared its intention to join the
eurosceptic and
national-conserative Patriots for Europe group, departing from its previous attempts to join
socialist or
social-democratic international organisations. This is despite the fact that the Fidesz-led Hungarian government had previously attempted to ban socialist and communist symbols, including PSRM's logo, the
red star. == Members of the Executive Committee ==