Partidul Comunistilor din Republica Moldova
Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova
Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova
No affiliated group in the European Parliament
Change of +3.4 since last election
±0.0 in the last 3 months
The PCRM's foundation is rooted in classical communist doctrine, adapted to post-Soviet realities. They espouse a collectivist view of humanity, positioning the state as the central guarantor of social justice and order. Their worldview is characterized by skepticism towards unfettered capitalism and a strong identification with Moldovan statehood – often in contrast to aspirations for unification with Romania. Historical heritage and national stability form the ideological core, positioning the party as a guardian of social security.
The PCRM's agenda centers on substantial state intervention in the economy to combat poverty and safeguard public infrastructure. They advocate for free education, a national healthcare system, and secure pensions. Their primary target demographic includes the elderly, rural communities, and the Russian-speaking minority. In foreign policy, the party champions neutrality, staunchly opposes NATO integration, and favors a pragmatic to close partnership with Russia, often critically questioning the EU accession process as a potential loss of sovereignty.
Within Moldova's political system, the PCRM acts as both a stabilizing and polarizing force on the left spectrum. While formally respecting the republic's institutions, it often strategically operates as a vocal opposition against pro-Western reform agendas. Its relationship with the rule of law is defined by prioritizing political stability and state influence. During periods in power, it heavily centralized decision-making within the executive. Today, it often secures its influence through tactical alliances with other pro-Russian forces, aiming to create a counterweight to liberal parties.
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The party participated in government for 0% of the legislative period.
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