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Peasants' Party Partidul Țărănesc | |
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Abbreviation | PȚ |
Founded | 1918 |
Dissolved | 10 October 1926 |
Merged into | National Peasants' Party |
Ideology | Agrarianism Poporanism Agrarian socialism |
Political position | Left-wing |
Colors | Green |
The Peasants' Party (Romanian: Partidul Țărănesc, PȚ) was a political party in post-World War I Romania that espoused a left-wing ideology partly connected with Agrarianism and Populism, and aimed to represent the interests of the Romanian peasantry. Through many of its leaders, the party was connected with Poporanism, a cultural and political trend in turn influenced by Narodnik ideas. In 1926, it united with the Romanian National Party to form the National Peasants' Party (PNȚ).