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The party resumed its active political activity in 2021 during its 9th Congress, when [[Svetlana Chesari]] was elected president.<ref>{{cite web |title=Interviu Dmitri Torner |url=https://omniapres.md/interviu-dmitri-torner-moldova-trebuie-sa-si-construiasca-politica-externa-in-baza-principiului-de-neutralitate-cu-conditia-ca-acesta-va-deveni-functional/ |website=Omniapres.md |date=22 October 2024 |access-date=14 August 2025}}</ref> Under her leadership, the party participated in the early parliamentary elections on July 11, 2021. The platform emphasized social solidarity and progress, as well as Moldova’s disengagement from regional geopolitical conflicts, encouraging peaceful negotiations between major global powers.<ref>{{cite web |title=Partidul NOI are soluții pentru economie |url=https://stirionline.md/partidul-noua-optiune-istorica-are-solutie-pentru-deblocarea-situatiei-din-mai-multe-ramuri-importante-ale-economiei/ |website=StiriOnline.md |access-date=14 August 2025}}</ref>

The party resumed its active political activity in 2021 during its 9th Congress, when [[Svetlana Chesari]] was elected president.<ref>{{cite web |title=Interviu Dmitri Torner |url=https://omniapres.md/interviu-dmitri-torner-moldova-trebuie-sa-si-construiasca-politica-externa-in-baza-principiului-de-neutralitate-cu-conditia-ca-acesta-va-deveni-functional/ |website=Omniapres.md |date=22 October 2024 |access-date=14 August 2025}}</ref> Under her leadership, the party participated in the early parliamentary elections on July 11, 2021. The platform emphasized social solidarity and progress, as well as Moldova’s disengagement from regional geopolitical conflicts, encouraging peaceful negotiations between major global powers.<ref>{{cite web |title=Partidul NOI are soluții pentru economie |url=https://stirionline.md/partidul-noua-optiune-istorica-are-solutie-pentru-deblocarea-situatiei-din-mai-multe-ramuri-importante-ale-economiei/ |website=StiriOnline.md |access-date=14 August 2025}}</ref>

In 2025, during its 10th Congress, the party leadership was expanded to include pro-Russian<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.zdg.md/stiri/un-afacerist-pro-rus-cu-mai-multe-identitati-condamnat-anterior-si-care-a-evadat-de-la-puscarie-numit-vicepresedinte-al-comitetului-national-olimpic-si-sportiv-al-republicii-moldova/|title=Un afacerist pro-rus, cu mai multe identități, condamnat anterior și care a evadat de la pușcărie, numit vicepreședinte al Comitetului Național Olimpic și Sportiv al Republicii Moldova|website=ZDG|date=2023-11-30|language=ro}}</ref> businessman Dmitri Torner. According to an investigation by Nokta.md, ahead of the [[2025 Moldovan parliamentary election]] on 28 September 2025, there were cases of anonymous recruitment of “observers” for overseas polling stations, including under the guise of representatives of the New Historical Option (NOI) party<ref name=”nokta”/>. According to journalists’ sources, individuals were offered work as observers on behalf of several candidates and parties, including NOI, with mandatory collection of personal data and promises of payment for a day’s work, while the actual authority and connection with electoral bodies were not confirmed. Such practices raised concerns regarding the transparency and credibility of procedures in the diaspora<ref name=”nokta”/>.

In 2025, during its 10th Congress, the party leadership was expanded to include pro-Russian<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.zdg.md/stiri/un-afacerist-pro-rus-cu-mai-multe-identitati-condamnat-anterior-si-care-a-evadat-de-la-puscarie-numit-vicepresedinte-al-comitetului-national-olimpic-si-sportiv-al-republicii-moldova/|title=Un afacerist pro-rus, cu mai multe identități, condamnat anterior și care a evadat de la pușcărie, numit vicepreședinte al Comitetului Național Olimpic și Sportiv al Republicii Moldova|website=ZDG|date=2023-11-30|language=ro}}</ref> businessman Dmitri Torner. According to an investigation by Nokta.md, ahead of the [[2025 Moldovan parliamentary election]] on 28 September 2025, there were cases of anonymous recruitment of “observers” for overseas polling stations, including under the guise of representatives of the New Historical Option (NOI) party<ref name=”nokta”/>. According to journalists’ sources, individuals were offered work as observers on behalf of several candidates and parties, including NOI, with mandatory collection of personal data and promises of payment for a day’s work, while the actual authority and connection with electoral bodies were not confirmed. Such practices raised concerns regarding the transparency and credibility of procedures in the diaspora<ref name=”nokta”>.

== Ideology and Objectives ==

== Ideology and Objectives ==


Latest revision as of 12:33, 10 February 2026

Political party in Moldova

NOI – New Historical Option (Romanian: Noua Opțiune Istorică, NOI) is a political party in the Republic of Moldova with a centrist-conservative orientation. The party advocates for a balanced approach that preserves national identity and traditional values while promoting economic and social development.[1]

The party resumed its active political activity in 2021 during its 9th Congress, when Svetlana Chesari was elected president.[2] Under her leadership, the party participated in the early parliamentary elections on July 11, 2021. The platform emphasized social solidarity and progress, as well as Moldova’s disengagement from regional geopolitical conflicts, encouraging peaceful negotiations between major global powers.[3]

In 2025, during its 10th Congress, the party leadership was expanded to include pro-Russian[4] businessman Dmitri Torner. According to an investigation by Nokta.md, ahead of the 2025 Moldovan parliamentary election on 28 September 2025, there were cases of anonymous recruitment of “observers” for overseas polling stations, including under the guise of representatives of the New Historical Option (NOI) party[5]. According to journalists’ sources, individuals were offered work as observers on behalf of several candidates and parties, including NOI, with mandatory collection of personal data and promises of payment for a day’s work, while the actual authority and connection with electoral bodies were not confirmed. Such practices raised concerns regarding the transparency and credibility of procedures in the diaspora.[5]

Ideology and Objectives

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The NOI party supports reforms to the economic and legal framework, including amendments to the Criminal Code, aiming to eliminate provisions that may serve as tools of pressure on economic agents.[6] The party also promotes a strategic plan to integrate Moldova into the Global Innovation System, arguing that the necessary technological and financial conditions already exist to implement it successfully.[7]

The central office of the party is located in Chișinău, at Nicolae Iorga Street, no. 22.[8]
Official website: www.ppnoi.md

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