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| Moldovan parliamentary election | ||||
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| All the 101 seats to the Parliament of Moldova | ||||
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| Leader | Vladimir Voronin | Serafim Urechean | Iurie Roşca | |
| Party | Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova | Electoral Bloc Democratic Moldova | Christian-Democratic People's Party (Moldova) | |
| Leader since | 1994 | 2003 | 1994 | |
| Last election | 71 | 0 | 11 | |
| Seats won | 56 | 34 | 11 | |
| Percentage | 45.98 | 28.53 | 9.07 | |
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Moldovan parliamentary elections took place on March 6, 2005. Turnout was 63.7 percent.
| Parties and coalitions | % | Seats |
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| Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova (Partidul Comuniştilor din Republica Moldova) | 45.98 | 56 |
| Party Alliance Our Moldova (Alianţa Moldova Noastră) | 28.53 | 22 |
| Democratic Party of Moldova (Partidul Democrat din Moldova) | 8 | |
| Social Liberal Party (Partidul Social Liberal) | 4 | |
| Christian Democratic People's Party (Partidul Popular Creştin Democrat) | 9.07 | 11 |
Electoral Bloc Motherland
(Blocul Electoral Patria - Rodina)
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4.97 | 0 |
| Social Democratic Party of Moldova (Partidul Social-Democrat din Moldova) | 2.92 | 0 |
| Republican Socio-Political Movement Equality (Miscarea Social-Politică Republicană Ravnopravie) | 2.83 | 0 |
| Party of the Socio-Economic Justice of Moldova (Partidul Dreptăţii Social-Economice din Moldova) | 1.66 | 0 |
| Peasants' Christian Democratic Party of Moldova (Partidul Ţărănesc Creştin-Democrat din Moldova) | 1.37 | 0 |
| Total (turnout 63.7%) | 101 |
AMN, PDM and PSL formed the Electoral Bloc Democratic Moldova (Blocul Electoral Moldova Democrată).
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As a result of the 2005 parliamentary elections, the Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova gained 56 seats in the 101-member Parliament - more than the minimum 51 seats required to form a government, but short of the 61 votes necessary to elect a president. President Vladimir Voronin was therefore re-elected with support from the Christian Democratic People's Party and from the Democratic and Social Liberal parties.
Structure of the Moldovan Parliament 2005-2009
The working body of the Parliament - the Standing Bureau - is formed taking into consideration the proportional representation of the factions in the Legislative body. The Chairman and Deputy Chairmen are its ex officio members. The number of members of the Standing Bureau is determined by the Parliament's decision.
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