Present-day Ethnic Minority Parties
See also: Romanian ethnic minorities partiesAssociation of Italians of Romania | Asociaţia Italienlor din România |
Bulgarian Union of the Banat - Romania | Uniunea Bulgară din Banat - România |
Cultural Union of Ruthenians of Romania | Uniunea Culturală a Rutenilor din România |
Democratic Forum of Germans of Romania | Forumul Democrat al Germanilor din România |
Democratic Union of Slovaks and Czechs in Romania | Uniunea Democratică a Slovacilor şi Cehilor din România |
Democratic Union of Turco-Islamic Tatars of Romania | Uniunea Democrată a Tătarilor Turco-Musulmani din România |
Federation of Jewish Communities of Romania | Federaţia Comunităţilor Evreieşti din România |
Greek Union of Romania | Uniunea Elenă din România |
League of Albanians of Romania | Liga Albanezilor din România |
Lipovan Russian Community of Romania | Comunitatea Ruşilor Lipoveni din România |
Party of the Roma | Partida Romilor |
Turkish Democratic Union of Romania | Uniunea Democrată Turcă din România |
Union of Armenians of Romania | Uniunea Armenilor din România |
Union of Croatians of Romania | Uniunea Croaţilor din România |
Union of Poles of Romania "Dom Polski" | Uniunea Polonezilor din România "Dom Polski" |
Union of Serbs of Romania | Uniunea Sârbilor din România |
Union of Slavic Macedonians of Romania | Asociaţia Macedonenilor Slavi din România |
Union of Ukrainians of Romania | Uniunea Ucrainienilor din România |
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