National Peasant Party
The National Peasant Party, known as Partidul Național Țărănesc in Romanian, was a political party in Romania founded in 1926. It aimed to represent the interests of the rural population and promote agrarian reform. The party played a significant role in Romanian politics during the interwar period, advocating for peasant rights and land redistribution.
The National Peasant Party was a key player in the opposition against Kingdom of Romania's authoritarian regimes. It faced challenges during the rise of communism after World War II, leading to its eventual dissolution in 1947. The party's legacy continues to influence Romanian political discourse regarding rural issues.