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Acum is the Romanian adverb meaning now. It denotes the present moment, or a recent moment relative to the present, and is widely used across Romanian-speaking communities in Romania and Moldova. It can express immediacy or indicate a transition from past to present, as in phrases like “acum suntem aici” (now we are here) or “acum câteva minute” (a few minutes ago). The word functions as a common time marker in everyday speech and writing and is part of standard Romanian vocabulary.

ACUM was a Moldovan political alliance formed in 2019 by two pro-European parties, the Party of Action

and
Solidarity
(PAS)
and
the
Dignity
and
Truth
Platform
(Platforma
DA).
The
name
ACUM
was
chosen
as
a
branding
term
meaning
“now”
in
Romanian,
emphasizing
urgency
and
reform,
rather
than
an
exact
acronym
of
the
partner
parties’
names.
The
alliance
ran
in
the
2019
Moldovan
parliamentary
elections
on
a
pro-European,
anti-corruption
platform
and
sought
to
unseat
the
then-governing
establishment.
Following
the
vote,
ACUM
attempted
to
form
a
governing
coalition
but
faced
difficulties
maintaining
a
stable
majority,
and
the
alliance
gradually
dissolved
as
its
member
parties
pursued
separate
paths.
Maia
Sandu,
a
leading
figure
from
PAS,
was
elected
President
of
Moldova
in
2020,
further
shaping
the
country’s
political
landscape.
The
ACUM
project
is
generally
regarded
as
a
transitional
moment
in
Moldova’s
pro-European
current,
with
its
name
continuing
to
be
used
in
reference
to
the
alliance
and
its
member
movements
rather
than
as
a
lasting
political
entity,
and
PAS
remaining
a
major
political
force
in
Moldova.