Socialist Peasants' Party
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Socialist Peasants' Party
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The Socialist Peasants' Party was a short-lived political party in Romania, presided over by the academic Mihai Ralea. Created nominally in 1938 but dissolved soon after, it reemerged during World War II. A clandestine group, it opposed the fascist regime of Ion Antonescu, although its own roots were planted in authoritarian politics. Looking to the Soviet Union for inspiration, the PSȚ was cultivated by the Romanian Communist Party (PCdR), and comprised a faction of radicalized social democrats
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Political party in Romania
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socialist_Peasants%27_Party
date created:
2014-06-22T22:27:14Z
date modified:
2024-09-09T23:03:05Z
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