Parliamentary composition New political parties In July 2021, the
nationalist Romanian Village Party (RoSAT), led by
Marian Vișu-Iliescu, was launched, claiming to represent the interests of peasants, ignored by the major parties. On 19 September 2021, former PSD president
Liviu Dragnea, along with former ally
Codrin Ștefănescu, launched the
Alliance for the Homeland (,
ApP), a split-off from PSD and "an alternative" to it according to both. On 3 October 2021, former PNL Prime Minister
Ludovic Orban, who had just been defeated for the leadership of the PNL by Florin Cîțu at the 2021 PNL party congress, stated that he is willing "to create a new political construction which would be ready to continue PNL's legacy". In this regard, at that time it was thought that he could be following
Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu, another former national liberal Prime Minister who subsequently left the PNL in order to establish his own political party, more specifically the
Liberal Reformist Party (PLR), subsequently known as the
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats (ALDE) after its merger with the
Conservative Party (PC), a now defunct political party which was eventually absorbed by the PNL during late March 2022. In addition, before further concrete steps on behalf of Orban, various commentators stated that
Orban's faction could part ways with the main PNL should he not be designated PM after Cîțu's dismissal by the Parliament (which also occurred in the meantime). Subsequently, after PNL started negotiations with the PSD, more and more MPs resigned from the PNL and joined Orban's faction in the Parliament. Orban's new party was officially registered in December 2021 and is called "
Force of the Right" (or FD for short). In November 2021, a new party called
NOW () was formed. It has a
progressive and
green ideology. Additionally, in November 2021 the
S.O.S. Romania party was founded by Maricel Viziteu, Adeluța and Gabriel Gib. However, it became later known on the Romanian political scene in May 2022, after senator
Diana Iovanovici Șoșoacă, elected on the
Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR) list, joined the party, and eventually became its leader. Former PSD president and Prime Minister
Viorica Dăncilă has, in the meantime, became president of the
Nation People Together (NOI) party. After the March 2022 congress of the
Alliance for the Union of Romanians, Dan Grăjdeanu, the president of the
Orthodox Brotherhood NGO, announced that his NGO will end the collaboration with AUR and launch its own political party. On 17 April 2022, a party affiliated with the Brotherhood was created: the
National Movement. It is led by
Mihai Tîrnoveanu. Former
independent/
technocratic Prime Minister and
PLUS/USR PLUS/USR member (as well as former USR president)
Dacian Cioloș officially quit the USR on 31 May 2022 to form a brand new party called
REPER. Several MEPs (more specifically 4) who have been previously elected on the lists of the
2020 USR PLUS Alliance at the
2019 European Parliament election in Romania have sided with Dacian Cioloș for his newly established political project, but still remain affiliated with the
Renew group in the
European Parliament. REPER can thus be considered (and is, in actuality) a splinter of USR. On 10 July 2022, ex-AUR deputy
Mihai Lasca launched his own political party, called
Patriots of the Romanian People. The party was labelled as
Eurosceptic,
Romanian nationalist and
anti-LGBT. The Green Party (PV) was also relaunched under the new name of the
Green Party (The Greens) – ()). The party is currently led by two co-presidents, more specifically Marius Lazăr and
Lavinia Cosma (former USR member between 2016 and 2019). The party first appeared in the polls in the beginning of 2023. In late September 2023, PNL vice-president and deputy
Ben Oni Ardelean resigned from the party and announced that he is initiating a new political project. Consequently, he recently launched an allegedly
conservative political party called Hope's Movement () for the disillusioned electorate in Romania. Civil society activists announced at the end of November the launch of the Party for Nature, People and Animals (Romanian:
Partidul pentru Natură, Oameni și Animale – NOA). The party is temporarily led by Lucian Rad, former county councilor in Brașov. On September 2, 2024, a group of 10 MP joined a new party called
DREPT Party. The party will be led by former independent MEP
Vlad Gheorghe. The progressive
Health Education Nature Sustainability Party (SENS), was formed around independent ex-USR MEP
Nicolae Ștefănuță, and achieved the necessary 100.000 signatures. The centrist
Romania in Action Party, formed by the supporters of the independent candidate for president
Mircea Geoană, managed to collect over 160,000 signatures and will have candidates in all counties as well as in the
diaspora.
New political alliances In May 2022, the
Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party (PNȚCD) announced that it will prepare a new political alliance with the
Alliance for the Homeland (ApP, formerly known under the acronym PAINE) for the forthcoming Romanian parliamentary elections scheduled to take place in late 2024. The two parties will allegedly form a so-called "
sovereignist" block which will oppose the
National Coalition for Romania (CNR). In late August 2022 however,
Liviu Dragnea, strongly associated in the past with the party at an unofficial level, had decided to indefinitely distance himself from the ApP. In June 2023, incumbent USR leader
Cătălin Drulă stated that the
Save Romania Union (USR) wants to form a
right-wing pole able to win the 2024 elections. The alleged right-wing pole is envisaged to form around the USR and become the winner of all the elections scheduled in 2024 in Romania, according to the incumbent USR leader. In these regards, discussions have already been carried out between USR and the
People's Movement Party (PMP). The right-wing alliance proposed by the USR is presented as an alternative to the current ruling CNR coalition formed by the Social Democratic Party (PSD) and the National Liberal Party (PNL). The respective right-wing or centre-right alliance/electoral block might also include the
Force of the Right (FD). It was later on reported in October 2023 by a USR member that the Force of the Right (FD) will be included in the respective alliance/electoral block at national level as well as the fact that he does not exclude punctual future collaborations on several political measures with the Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR/RMDSZ). On 4 July 2023, the
Socialist Romania Alliance (ARS), formed by the
Romanian Socialist Party (PSR) and the
Social Democratic Workers' Party (PSDM) was registered. On 23 September 2023, various extra-parliamentary
far-right,
ultra-nationalist and
traditionalist conservative groups announced the creation of the
Nationalist Bloc, led by
Bogdan Mihai Alecu. On 14 November 2023, at an AUR press conference,
Lidia Vadim-Tudor (the daughter of the late
Corneliu Vadim Tudor), former Minister for Business Environment
Ilan Laufer (who is also the president of the
National Identity Force), businessman
Muhammad Murad, entrepreneur
Sorin Constantinescu and
Sorin Ilieșiu, as well as deputies
Florică Calotă (who was elected on PNL list),
Daniel Forea (elected on PSD list),
Dumitru Viorel Focșa (elected on AUR, but later left) and senators
Ovidiu Iosif Florean (elected on PNL list),
Călin Gheorghe Matieș (elected on PSD list) and
Vasilică Potecă (elected on PNL list) announced that they are joining AUR for the next election. Later, on 21 November, AUR announced, together with the
Romanian Village Party,
National Rebirth Alliance,
Romanian Republican Party and
National Peasants' Alliance the creation of a Sovereigntist Alliance to contest at the 2024 Romanian parliamentary election. On 25 November 2023, several extra-parliamentary political parties announced the creation of the
Romanian Sovereigntist Bloc, which includes:
Right Republican Party,
Romanian Nationhood Party,
Coalition for the Nation,
Reformist Party,
Homeland Party,
Christian Social Popular Union Party. On 9 December 2023, leaders of
Green Party (PV) and
Ecologist Party of Romania (PER) announced a new political alliance on political scene for 2024 European Parliament elections,
AER for Romania. On 14 December,
Save Romania Union (USR),
Force of the Right (FD), and the
People's Movement Party (PMP) officially announced the creation of a
right-wing electoral alliance to contest in the 2024 elections. On 18 December 2023, the alliance was formally named as
United Right Alliance (ADU). On 14 March 2024, the
Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party (PNȚCD) formed an alliance with the
Strong Romania Party (PRP). On 24 September 2024,
Renewing Romania's European Project (REPER), the
Democracy and Solidarity Party (DEMOS), the
NOW Party (ACUM), and independents launched the
Platform for Democracy, Prosperity, and Progress, a cross-spectrum alliance of
pro-European and
progressive parties.
Volt Romania (VOLT) also joined this alliance.
Party-lists running The following party-lists will be on the ballot in December: Note that not all the parties listed below submitted lists of candidates in all the counties. Also, the independent candidates can run only in one county. == Opinion polls ==