Țărănesc Party
The Țărănesc Party, also known as the Peasants' Party, was a political party in Romania that emerged in the early 20th century. It primarily represented the interests of the rural population and aimed to address issues related to agriculture, land reform, and peasant rights. The party played a significant role in Romanian politics, especially during the interwar period.
Founded in 1926, the Țărănesc Party sought to unite peasants and promote their welfare. It was known for advocating for social justice and economic development in rural areas. The party faced challenges during the rise of authoritarian regimes in Romania, leading to its eventual decline after World War II.