Justice and Respect in Europe for All Party

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AbbreviationDREPT
FoundedDecember 2023
SplitfromUSR
PNL
AUR
UDMR
Justice and Respect in Europe for All Party
Dreptate și Respect în Europa pentru Toți
AbbreviationDREPT
LeaderVlad Gheorghe
FoundedDecember 2023
Split fromUSR
PNL
AUR
UDMR
HeadquartersSector 5, Bucharest
IdeologyCentrism
Anti-corruption
Big tent
Factions:
Romanian nationalism
Political positionCentre to centre-right
Colours  Blue
Senate
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Chamber of Deputies
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Local councils
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The Justice and Respect in Europe for All Party (Romanian: Partidul Dreptate și Respect în Europa pentru Toți), often shortened to DREPT, is a Romanian non-parliamentary political party that ideologically follows Romanian nationalism[1][2] and an anti-corruption discourse.[3][4]

The party is represented in the public space by Vlad Gheorghe, a former independent MEP, and aims to be an electoral platform for independent candidates and small anti-system parties.[5][6]

Starting from 2 September until 1 December 2024, the party had representation in the Romanian Parliament, initially having ten deputies, five of which have been expelled from the party because of their association with the establishment parties.[7][8][9][10]

Founding deputies

Reception

The migration of the 10 deputies from different parties with various ideologies to the DREPT Party on 2 September 2024 was treated with suspicion in the Romanian press.[11][12] According to unofficial sources, the DREPT Party will support[needs update] Mircea Geoană in the 2024 presidential elections, and after the DREPT Party became the parliamentary party, the party will be able to send observers to voting stations.[13][14]

Electoral history

References

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