Partidul Liber-Schimbist
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Partidul Liber-Schimbist (PLS - the Free Exchange Party, but also Free to Change Party) was a satirical
Satire
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 Romania
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n political party founded in 1990 by Octavian Andronic(wrongly attribuited to Stefan Cazimir).

The name "liber schimbist" is a double entendre
Double entendre
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 used by Ion Luca Caragiale
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 in his comedy O scrisoare pierdută. One of the key characters, Nae Caţavencu, declares himself a "liber-schimbist", which in literal translation means "a supporter of free trade
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", but can be equally interpreted as "free changer", or rather "easy changer" - one who changes views or convictions easily, without scruples.

In the 1990 legislative election, PLS gained 46,247 votes, earning 0.33% of the popular votes and one seat in the Chamber of Deputies of Romania
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.

Although Cazimir left the party in 1992, it was only disbanded when the new rules of 1996 required that any party should have at least 10,000 members.

Electoral results

Election # of seats won # of total votes % of popular vote
1990
1
46,247
0.33%
1992
0
12,456
0.11%

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