Social Liberal Union
Uniunea Social Liberală |
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Leader |
Victor Ponta (PSD) Crin Antonescu (PNL) Daniel Constantin (PC) Gabriel Oprea (UNPR) |
Co-President | Victor Ponta |
Co-President | Crin Antonescu |
Founded | 5 February 2011 |
Dissolved | 25 February 2014 |
Headquarters |
Șoseaua Kiseleff nr. 57 011344 Bucharest |
Colors | Red, yellow, blue |
Senate |
135 / 171
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Chamber of Deputies |
289 / 404
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County Council Presidents |
37 / 41
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County Councils |
728 / 1,338
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Mayors |
1,969 / 3,121
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Local Councils |
20,420 / 39,121
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Website | |
http://www.uslonline.ro/ | |
^ Seats obtained at the 2012 election ^ Seats obtained at the 2012 election ^ Seats computed by adding all the seats obtained at the 2012 election by the Union and the constituent parties at the time of the election |
The Social Liberal Union (Romanian: Uniunea Social Liberală, USL) was a coalition of political parties in Romania. The alliance contained both centre-left and centre-right parties.
The USL was formed on 5 February 2011 initially between the Social Democratic Party (PSD), and the Centre Right Alliance (ACD) of National Liberal Party (PNL) and the Conservative Party (PC).
In June 2012 the USL won the local elections by a landslide. After the elections, in September, the National Union for the Progress of Romania (UNPR), originally a breakaway from PSD and PNL, together with the PSD formed the Centre Left Alliance (ACS) and entered into the USL. At the parliamentary elections in December, the four-party coalition won about two thirds of the seats in both the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies.
After the Centre Right Alliance of PNL and PC dissolved in November 2013, the PC turned leftwards and aligned more with PSD and UNPR. As a result, the centre-right National Liberal Party broke up the coalition on 25 February 2014 and entered opposition.
In the 2014 presidential election, PSD, UNPR and PC would designate Victor Ponta as their united candidate, while the PNL formed a new Christian Liberal Alliance (ACL) with the Democratic Liberal Party (PDL) as a precursor to a full merger of the PNL and PDL.