Civic Force
Forța Civică
PresidentMihai Răzvan Ungureanu
Secretary-GeneralȘtefan Pirpiliu
Founded2004 (as Christian Party)
2008 (as PFC)
Dissolved2014
Merged intoDemocratic Liberal Party
HeadquartersBucharest
Youth wingCivic Force Youth
Pensioner's wingCivic Force Pensioner League
IdeologyChristian democracy[1]
National affiliationRight Romania Alliance (2012)
European affiliationNone
International affiliationNone
ColoursBlue and white

Civic Force (Romanian: Forța Civică, FC) was a political party in Romania. It was founded in 2004 by former Mayor of Bucharest Viorel Lis (formerly affiliated with the Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party or PNȚCD throughout his term). Its last president was former Prime Minister Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu, elected at the September 2012 party congress[2] until 2014 when the party was absorbed by the Democratic Liberal Party (PDL).

History

Civic Force (FC) was founded in 2004 by former Bucharest mayor, Viorel Lis (who was previously a member of the Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party or PNȚCD for short), under the name 'Christian Party' (Romanian: Partidul Creștin). In 2007, Adrian Iurașcu became the president of the party, after which the party adopted its current name. In 2009, FC ran for the European Parliament elections of that year, but failed to win any seats.

In 2012, former Prime Minister Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu was elected president. For the 2012 parliamentary elections, FC joined the Right Romania Alliance (ARD), an electoral alliance with other centre-right opposition parties, namely the Democratic Liberal Party (PDL) and the Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party (PNȚCD). Furthermore, the party also applied to become a member of the European People's Party (EPP). Through ARD's list during the legislative election held in that year, FC gained three deputy seats (more specifically Dan Cristian Popescu, Dănuț Culețu, and Cristian Roman) and a senator seat (namely party president Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu). Eventually, in July 2014, the Civic Force was absorbed by the Democratic Liberal Party (PDL).

Notable former members

Electoral history

Legislative elections

Election Chamber Senate Position Aftermath
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
2012 1,223,189 16.52
3 / 412
1,239,318 16.71
1 / 176
 2nd 
(within ARD)1
Opposition to USL government (2012–2014)
Opposition to PSD-UNPR-UDMR-PC government (2014)

Notes:

1 Right Romania Alliance (ARD) members: PDL (22 senators and 52 deputies), Civic Force, and PNȚCD (1 senator and 1 deputy).

European elections

Election Votes Percentage MEPs Position EU Party EP Group
2007 did not compete
2009 19,436 0.40%
0 / 33
 9th 
2014 145,181 2.60%
0 / 32
 9th 

References

  1. ^ Nordsieck, Wolfram (2015). "Romania". Parties and Elections in Europe. Archived from the original on 25 October 2016. Retrieved 6 November 2012.
  2. ^ Marinas, Andreea (9 September 2012). "Ungureanu officially enters politics". Nine O'Clock. Retrieved 6 November 2012.