Government of Moldova The Unity Movement for Equality in Rights (Romanian: Mișcarea republicană pentru egalitate în drepturi "Unitate-Edinstvo", MUE) was a political party in Moldova.
The party was formed in July 1989 as Interfront, part of a left-wing pan-Soviet Union movement.
Its founders were members of ethnic minorities including Andrey Safonov, Piotr Șornikov and Vladimir Solonari, whose aim was to counteract the Popular Front of Moldova.
[3] In December 1991 the party was renamed Unity Movement for Equality in Rights.
The alliance was also supported by the then-unregistered Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova,[4] and won 28 seats in the election, making it the second-largest faction in Parliament after the Democratic Agrarian Party of Moldova, which had won 56 of the 104 seats.