Members of the Together Bloc announced their intention to register the formation for the parliamentary elections scheduled for September 28. Although the coalition has fragmented, leaving only two parties from the original five, their representatives assert that the team remains “integrated, competent, and professionally prepared.”
Currently, the bloc includes only the Party of Change and the Ecologist Green Party. During a press conference, their representatives explained that they decided to participate in the elections after prolonged efforts to convince the public of the need to form a broad pro-European front.
The Together political bloc formed in April 2024, originally uniting five parties: the Party of Change, the Ecologist Green Party, the Coalition for Unity and Well-being (CUB), the League of Cities and Communes (LOC), and the Dignity and Truth Platform (DA).
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In August 2024, CUB withdrew from the alliance shortly before the presidential election. On July 7, 2025, LOC declared it would run independently in the parliamentary elections. Then, on July 18, the DA Platform left the bloc after announcing it would not participate in the elections and pledged support to Dinu Plingau and Stela Macari, candidates on the Action and Solidarity Party’s electoral list.
Despite these changes, the remaining members of the Together Bloc maintain their commitment to a united, pro-European electoral campaign.