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| womens_wing = Women Congress

| womens_wing = Women Congress

| membership = 352

| membership = 352

| ideology = [[Democratic socialism]]<br>[[Progressivism]]<ref>{{Cite web |date=2019-01-20 |title=Юрий Мунтян: Прогресс и просвещение – понятия чуждые Додону |url=https://newsmd.md/news/1820-jurij-muntjan-progress-i-prosveschenie-ponjatija-chuzhdye-dodonu.html |access-date=2025-10-11 |website=Новости в Молдове и мире. Независимый информационный портал |language=ru-RU}}</ref><br>[[Pro-Europeanism]]

| ideology = [[Democratic socialism]]<br>[[Progressivism]]<ref>{{Cite web |date=2019-01-20 |title=Юрий Мунтян: Прогресс и просвещение – понятия чуждые Додону |url=https://newsmd.md/news/1820-jurij-muntjan-progress-i-prosveschenie-ponjatija-chuzhdye-dodonu.html |access-date=2025-10-11 |website=Новости в Молдове и мире. Независимый информационный портал |language=ru-RU}}</ref>

| position = [[Left-wing politics|Left-wing]]<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://moldova.europalibera.org/a/iurie-muntean-(congresul-civic)-suntem-un-partid-de-st%C3%A2nga-dar-un-partid-al-majorit%C4%83%C8%9Bii-elctorale-europa-libera-moldova/31295749.html |title=Iurie Muntean (Congresul Civic): “Suntem un partid de stânga, dar un partid al majorității” |language=ro}}</ref>

| position = [[Left-wing politics|Left-wing]]<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://moldova.europalibera.org/a/iurie-muntean-(congresul-civic)-suntem-un-partid-de-st%C3%A2nga-dar-un-partid-al-majorit%C4%83%C8%9Bii-elctorale-europa-libera-moldova/31295749.html |title=Iurie Muntean (Congresul Civic): “Suntem un partid de stânga, dar un partid al majorității” |language=ro}}</ref>

| national = [[Alternative (political bloc)|Alternative]]

| national = [[Alternative (political bloc)|Alternative]]

Moldovan political party

The Common Action Party – Civil Congress (Romanian: Partidul Acțiunii Comune – Congresul Civic, PAC–CC) is a left-wing political party in the Republic of Moldova, founded by the former members of Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova. The values of the party are defined as social justice, solidarity, humanism, scientific worldview and critical analysis.[4] The party states for Reintegration of Transnistria into Moldova, as an instrument of economic modernization based on the interests of the absolute majority of the people from the both banks of the Dniester river.[5] Civil Congress states for European integration, while opposing to the unification of Moldova with Romania and to NATO membership.

The party was formed following the 2019 Moldovan constitutional crisis, inspiring its creation. On 31 July 2019, the political program of the party was presented for public discussion.[6][7] The creation of the party provoked discussion on social networks and in both Moldovan and foreign media.[8]

On 22 September 2019, in the House of Culture of Drochia, a regional forum of initiative groups of the Civil Congress of the Northern Regions of Moldova was held. On 17 November 2019, the founding conference of the Chișinău organization of the Civil Congress was held.

On 8 December 2019, the Constituent Congress of the new political formation was held.[9] The Manifesto and the Charter were adopted, as well as its Action Plan “Moldova 2020–2025”.

On 13 January 2020, the Common Action Party – Civil Congress was registered by the Public Services Agency of the Republic of Moldova.[10][11]

The Civil Congress claimed to become the first anti-crisis party in the Republic of Moldova, which sees its mission in the swift and principled transformation of the entire system of social relations, in which a modernized economy must be subordinated to the goals of steady human development. The party clams to conduct a political struggle for the establishment and expansion of the social rights and freedoms of the absolute majority of the citizens of the Republic of Moldova, relying on the initiatives and associations of civil society. Its declared political values are: social justice, solidarity, humanism, scientific worldview and critical analysis.[4]

It states for reintegration of Transnistria region with the Republic of Moldova as an instrument of economic modernization, based on the interests of the absolute majority of citizens: the elderly, women and children.[5] The Civil Congress sees European integration as a form of modernization and support of the independence of the Republic of Moldova[12], while opposing the unification of Moldova and Romania and NATO membership for Moldova. Unlike traditional parties, the party has no chairman and is instead based on the principle of collective leadership.[13][14]

Some political scientists have described the Civil Congress as part of a new generation of European left parties. The party has been compared to the Spanish party Podemos, the Greek party SYRIZA, France’s La France Insoumise, Poland’s Razem, the left wing of the UK’s Labour Party and supporters of Bernie Sanders in the American Democratic Party.[15][16][17] Romanian newspaper Adevărul criticized the party as being anti-Romanian and composed of ex-members of the Party of Communists.[18] Party co-founders Mark Tkachuk and Iurie Muntean are former members of the Party of Communists, but both expelled in 2014.[19][20]

However “anti-Romanian”, “anti-European” and “pro-Russian” criticism from the party’s political opponents has found no support in Civil Congress’s statements and activities.

Activities and statements

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Position on 2020 President Elections

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Civil Congress condemned the rewriting of the Constitution of the Republic of Moldova, consindering illegal the changing of the electing method of the country’s president from parliamentary to nationwide.[21] Civic Congress called for the upcoming 2020 President Election boycott.[22] Emphasizing its position on continuing of the “captured state” status of the Republic of Moldova, Civic Congress officially appealed to the Prosecutor General’s Office to conduct the appropriate investigation over the Constitutional Court’s judges actions on March 04, 2016.[21][23][24] The same day they organized protests at the Constitutional Court’s office against the President Elections, demanding for Early Parliamentary Elections.[25]

Position on the war in Ukraine

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Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 shocked the political party, causing cancelling of the rising protest wave against the policies of the ruling Party of Action and Solidarity. Civil Congress also released its statement over the war in Ukraine, condemning the war, supporting the rising popularity of the Republic of Moldova’s Constitutional Neutrality and calling for strenghening of cooperation with Transnistria.[26][27]

2023 Local Elections

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Common Action Party – Civil Congress earned its first members of rural and urban councils, including the mayor chair in Elizavetovca[28], during the 2023 Local Elections campaign.[29]

2025 Parliamentary Elections

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Ahead of the 2025 election, the party formed the Alternative Electoral Bloc with the National Alternative Movement, the Party of Development and Consolidation of Moldova, and independents led by Alexandr Stoianoglo. And on the 28th of September, 2025 Civil Congress became a parliamentary party, as a part of Alternative (political bloc) parliamentary fraction.[30] Mark Tkachuk, as a Member of the Parliament, was elected an Environment, Climate, and Green Transition Commitee member.[31][32]

Parliament
Election Form of

participation

Performance Rank Government
Votes % ± pp Seats +/–
2021 Independent 11,269 New New 9th Extra-parliamentary
2025 Part of

political alliance

125,685

(Alternative)

7.19 1 3rd Opposition

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