In Romania, a quarter of the registered parties after the Revolution were founded in the last four years, many having sovereignist or conservative tendencies. Polls show that half of Romanians would vote for new parties, a significant increase compared to 2015. The 'Romanian Alternative Force' (FAR), founded by Dumitru Coarnă, is an example of a response to the crisis of trust in traditional parties. This trend is also reflected in the support for radical or populist parties, with a widespread dissatisfaction towards the current political class.
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