Greater Romania Party (Partidul Romania Mare, PRM) - 19 seats in the Chamber of Deputies, 8 in the Senate - is an ultra-nationalistic, anti-Hungarian party, combining fascist and communist principles. Its orientation towards (re) unification with Moldova is one of PRM's main electoral selling points. In its programme for the elections in 1996, the PRM projected two years of authoritarian rule in Romania. On certain economic issues the PRM holds similar views as the Socialist Labour Party. The PRMs party leader ran for president in 1996. PRM won 4.5 percent of the votes in the 1996 elections. Party leader Vadim Tudor is very popular among the miniers from the Jiu valley. During the latest strikes the miners shouted his name and called him the saviour of Romania. Party-chair: Corneliu Vadim Tudor
He is a Jean-Marie LePen type but leaning to the left. A former Commie but he now claims that he only used the Commies as a vehicle to express his nationalism at a time the Commies were in power.