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2005 Moldovan presidential election

National election


National election

FieldValue
election_name2005 Moldovan presidential election
countryMoldova
typepresidential
ongoingno
party_colourno
previous_election2001 Moldovan presidential election
previous_year2001
next_electionMay–June 2009 Moldovan presidential election
next_yearMay–June 2009
seats_for_electionThe office of President of Moldova
election_date4 April 2005
image1[[File:VoroninVladimir2008.jpg150px]]
colour1CC3333
nominee1Vladimir Voronin
party1Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova
electoral_vote175
image2150px
nominee2Gheorghe Duca
party2Independent politician
electoral_vote21
titlePresident
before_electionVladimir Voronin
before_partyPCRM
after_electionVladimir Voronin
after_partyPCRM

An indirect presidential election was held in Moldova on 4 April 2005. In the parliamentary elections in March 2005, the Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova (PCRM) received 46.1% of the vote and won 56 seats in the 101-member Parliament — more than enough for the 51-vote minimum required to remain in government, but short of the 61 votes necessary to elect a president. However, President Voronin received the necessary support from the Christian Democratic People's Party, the Democratic and Social Liberal factions, after he promised to deliver on needed reforms and Euro-Atlantic integration for the country. (The latter two factions broke away from the Electoral Bloc “Moldova Democrată” following the election, leaving the Our Moldova Alliance (AMN) of the former Mayor of Chişinău Serafim Urechean as the second-largest party in Parliament, with 26 seats). Voronin was re-elected with 75 votes; another candidate, Gheorghe Duca, received one vote, and two votes were invalid.

Results

References

References

  1. "Moldovan parliament re-elects Voronin as president", Moldova One TV (nl.newsbank.com), April 4, 2005.
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