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{{Infobox political party
| name = Liberal Party
| logo = File:Liberal_Party_of_Moldova_logo.png
| colorcode = {{party color|Liberal Party (Moldova)
| president = [[Dorin Chirtoacă]]
| secretary_general = Ion Apostol
| abbreviation = PL
| foundation = 5 September 1993
| ideology = {{nowrap|[[Liberalism]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://parties-and-elections.eu/moldova.html|title=Moldova|website=Parties and Elections in Europe|year=2019|access-date=13 April 2019|first=Wolfram|last=Nordsieck}}</ref><br />[[Conservative liberalism]]<ref name=forum/><br />[[Unification of
| headquarters = [[Chișinău]], [[Moldova]]
| international =
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| european = [[Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe]] {{small|(observer)}}
| regional = [[Liberal South East European Network]]
| colours = Light blue,
| seats1_title = [[Parliament
| seats1 = {{Composition bar|0|101|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Moldova)
| seats2_title = [[Administrative divisions of Moldova|District]] Presidents
| seats2 = {{Composition bar|0|32|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Moldova)
| youth_wing = Young Liberals
| womens_wing = Liberal Women's Organisation
}}
'''Liberal Party''' ({{
==History==
The party was established under the name '''Party of Reform''' (
=== Electoral success ===
At the second party congress, held on 24 April 2005, party members adopted the new name '''Liberal Party''' (
As a consequence of the second parliamentary election of 2009, the party signed a coalition agreement with the [[Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova|Liberal Democratic Party]] (PLDM), the [[Democratic Party of Moldova|Democratic Party]] (PDM), and [[Our Moldova Alliance]] (AMN), constituting the [[Alliance for European Integration]].<ref name="BernauerBochsler2014">{{cite book|author1=Julian Bernauer|author2=Daniel Bochsler|author3=Rogers Brubaker |author4=Magdalena Dembinska |author5=Fulya Memisoglu |author6=Karolina Prasad |author7=Antoine Roger |author8=Edina Szöcsik |author9=Hanna Vasilevich |author10=Doris Wydra |author11=Christina Isabel Zuber |title=New Nation-States and National Minorities|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=SxePBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA48|date=3 March 2014|publisher=ECPR Press|isbn=978-1-907301-86-5|page=48}}</ref> The party was included in the [[First Filat Cabinet]]. At the [[2010 Moldovan parliamentary election|2010 parliamentary election]], the party obtained 9.96% of the vote and 12 seats in parliament.<ref name="Lansford2014"/> The party remained in the [[Second Filat Cabinet]]. The [[European Action Movement]] (MAE) merged into the party in March 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.e-democracy.md/parties/events/mae/congres-5-mae/|title=Congresul V extraordinar al Mişcării Acţiunea Europeană / partide.md|access-date=25 February 2015}}</ref>
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In February 2013, the party suffered an internal split. On 12 April 2013, the Liberal Party Reform Council was launched, with [[Ion Hadârcă]] as leader. The members of this council were called "Liberal Reformers" by the media. The internal split became permanent when a separate [[Liberal Reformist Party (Moldova)|Liberal Reformist Party]] (PLR) joined the [[Pro-European Coalition]], formed after the dissolution of the [[Alliance for European Integration]] (AIE), remaining in the [[Leancă Cabinet]] after the Liberal Party (PL) left the government.
=== Creation of Mișcarea Politică Unirea (MPU) ===
In 2020, [[Mișcarea Politică Unirea]] (MPU), a political party established for the [[unification of
===2021 parliamentary elections===
For the [[2021 Moldovan parliamentary election]], PL decided to compete along with
==Electoral results==
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| 41,980
| 2.36
| {{Composition bar|0|101|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Moldova)
| {{steady}}
| {{no2|Extra-parliamentary opposition}}
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| 8,844
| 0.54
| {{Composition bar|0|101|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Moldova)
| {{steady}}
| {{no2|Extra-parliamentary opposition}}
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| 10,686{{efn|name=fn1}}
| 0.67{{efn|name=fn1}}
| {{Composition bar|0|101|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Moldova)
| {{steady}}
| {{no2|Extra-parliamentary opposition}}
|-
! [[2005 Moldovan parliamentary election|2005]]
| style="text-align:center" colspan=4|''
| {{no2|Extra-parliamentary opposition}}
|-
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| 201,879
| 13.13
| {{Composition bar|15|101|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Moldova)
| {{increase}} 15
| {{yes2|Coalition}}
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| 232,108
| 14.68
| {{Composition bar|15|101|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Moldova)
| {{steady}}
| {{yes2|Coalition}}
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| 171,445
| 9.96
| {{Composition bar|12|101|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Moldova)
| {{decrease}} 3
| {{yes2|Coalition}}
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| 154,507
| 9.67
| {{Composition bar|13|101|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Moldova)
| {{increase}} 1
| {{yes2|Coalition}}
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| 17,743
| 1.25
| {{Composition bar|0|101|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Moldova)
| {{decrease}} 13
| {{no2|Extra-parliamentary opposition}}
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! [[2021 Moldovan parliamentary election|2021]]
| colspan="2"|with [[Romanian Popular Party|PPR]], [[Save Bessarabia Union|USB]], and [[Alliance for the Union of Romanians|AUR]]
| {{Composition bar|0|101|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Moldova)
| {{steady}}
| {{no2|Extra-parliamentary opposition}}
|-
|}
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<gallery>
Image:Partidul Liberal 2009.svg|Votes won by PL in the [[April 2009 Moldovan parliamentary election|April 2009 election]] by raion and municipality
File:In vizita la viceprim-ministru Ion Negrei.jpg|Young Liberals and [[Ion Negrei]] in November 2009
</gallery>
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==External links==
*[http://www.pl.md Official website] {{in lang|ro}}
{{Moldovan political parties}}
{{Alliance for European Integration}}
{{Unification of Moldova and Romania}}
[[Category:Liberal Party (Moldova)| ]]
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