National Peasant Party (Romania)
The National Peasant Party (Partidul Național Țărănesc) was a significant political party in Romania during the early 20th century. Founded in 1926, it emerged from the merger of the Peasant Party and other smaller groups, advocating for the rights and interests of the rural population. The party played a crucial role in Romanian politics, promoting agrarian reform and social justice.
The party faced challenges during the rise of communism in Romania, leading to its eventual dissolution in 1947. Despite its decline, the National Peasant Party remains an important part of Romania's political history, symbolizing the struggles of the peasantry and rural communities.