Partidul Dezvoltării și Consolidării Moldovei
Party of Development and Consolidation of Moldova
Party of Development and Consolidation of Moldova
No affiliated group in the European Parliament
Change of +1.3 since last election
±0.0 in the last 3 months
The PDCM's foundation is built upon modern conservatism coupled with a strong belief in governmental efficiency. Its worldview is shaped by pragmatism: the state is understood as a manager that must ensure social cohesion through professional administration. The party emphasizes Moldova's national sovereignty and seeks a balance between European integration and the preservation of national interests. Its view of humanity is that of the self-reliant citizen, who nonetheless depends on a functional, orderly rule of law.
The PDCM's agenda focuses on economic modernization and infrastructure development. It specifically targets skilled professionals, entrepreneurs, and public servants who demand stability and competence. Key demands include strengthening the healthcare system, investing in education, and implementing an industry-friendly tax policy. A challenging objective is the country's "reintegration," for which the party advocates a pragmatic dialogue with all regional actors to position Moldova as a bridge between East and West.
Strategically, the PDCM acts as a technocratic alternative to the often polarizing pro-European or pro-Russian blocs. It leverages its experience in government administration to brand itself as the "party of doers." Its relationship with institutions is respectful, advocating for a strict separation of the judiciary and politics. The PDCM aims to stabilize the political system through professionalization, yet faces the challenge of generating sufficient mobilization in an emotionally charged environment without sharp ideological distinctions.
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The party participated in government for 0% of the legislative period.
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