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United Romania Party

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President
  
Robert Bugă (interim)

Founded
  
23 April 2015

Secretary-General
  
Horațiu Șerb

Headquarters
  
B-dul Nicolae Bălcescu nr. 17-19 Sector 1 Bucharest

Ideology
  
Romanian nationalism National conservatism Protectionism

Political position
  
Right-wing to Far-right

The United Romania Party (Partidul România Unită) is a Romanian nationalist political party. It was founded by former Social Democratic Party member Bogdan Diaconu, who announced the party's creation in 2014.

The party claims to adhere to a "national-democratic" doctrine based on the ideas of Romanian historian and politician Nicolae Iorga and centered on principles of social justice, economic protectionism, Romanian nationalism and anticorruption. According to a resolution adopted in September 2015, it opposes migrant quotas, same-sex marriage, adoption of the euro, and the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), among others. In the 2016 Romanian legislative election, the party received 207,608 votes in the Senate election, and 196,602 in the election to the Chamber of Deputies, not achieving the parliamentary status.

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United Romania Party Wikipedia