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Ecological Movement of Romania

The Ecological Movement of Romania (Romanian: Mișcarea Ecologistă din România, MER) was a political party in Romania.

History

Following the overthrow of the Communist regime, the MER was formed as a front for the post-Ceaușescu regime in an effort to attract the support of environmentalists. It received 2.6% of the Chamber of Deputies vote in the 1990 general elections, winning 12 seats. It also received 2.6% of the Senate vote, winning one seat.

In December 1990 the party joined the National Convention for the Establishment of Reform and Democracy, a coalition opposing the National Salvation Front government. The collapse of the coalition in January 1992 led to the party failing to win a seat in the 1992 general elections; although its vote share was reduced only marginally to 2.3% it lost all its seats. whilst the REM presidential candidate Mircea Druc received 3% of the vote, finishing fifth out of six candidates.

It contested the 1996 elections as part of the National Union of the Centre alliance, alongside the Romanian Democratic Agrarian Party and the Humanist Party. However, the alliance received only 0.9% of the vote, failing to win a seat.

References

Ecological Movement of Romania Wikipedia