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Political party in Moldova
Freedom Party Partidul Libertăţii |
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President | Victor Andreev |
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Founded | 1949 |
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Dissolved | 1950 |
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The Freedom Party (Romanian: Partidul Libertăţii) was a clandestine political party in the Moldovan SSR.[1]
Membership
The founders members were: Constantin Condrat (born 1914, Soroca), Ion Istrati (b. 1929), Nicolae Istrati (b. 1926), Victor Andreev (b. 1923, Mănoileşti), Vladimir Bivol (b. 1923, Cojuşna), Tudor Goncearencu (b. 1915, Gălăţeni), Andrei Sănduţă (b. 1921, Ialoveni).[2]