National Peasants' Party
The
National Peasants' Party
(
PNT
,
Partidul Naţional Ţărănesc
) was a
political party
in
Romania
, formed in
1926
by the fusion of the
National Romanian Party
from
Transylvania
and the Peasants' Party. It was in power with some interruptions between
1928
and
1933
. A moderately conservative party, it was staunchly pro-Monarchy. Many thousands of party members were imprisoned when the party was banned by the
Communists
in
1947
, and both the party leader
Iuliu Maniu
and his deputy
Ion Mihalache
died in jail. The party was resurrected by
Corneliu Coposu
and
Ion Raţiu
in December
1989
under the name Partidul Naţional Ţărănesc Creştin şi Democrat (PNŢCD,
Christian-Democratic National Peasants' Party
). It was the first officially registered political party after the fall of
Communism
. In
March
2005
, PNŢCD voted to change its name to
Christian-Democratic People's Party
(
Partidul Popular Creştin-Democrat
, PPCD). For more about the party's history post 1990, refer to the
Christian-Democratic People's Party (Romania)
article.
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