National Agrarian Party
The National Agrarian Party (Romanian: Partidul Național-Agrar or Partidul Național-Agrarian, PNA) was a right-wing agrarian party active in Romania during the early 1930s. Established and led by poet Octavian Goga, it was originally a schism from the more moderate People's Party, espousing national conservatism, monarchism, agrarianism, antisemitism, and Germanophilia; Goga was also positively impressed by fascism, but there is disagreement in the scholarly community as to whether the PNA was itself fascist. Its antisemitic rhetoric was also contrasted by the PNA's acceptance of some Jewish members, including Tudor Vianu and Henric Streitman. The group was generally suspicious of Romania's other ethnic minorities, but in practice accepted members and external collaborators of many ethnic
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1932 Romanian general election1933 Romanian general election1939 Cuban Constitutional Assembly election1940 Cuban general election1945 Brazilian general electionA. C. CuzaAlexandru AverescuConstantin ArgetoianuCorneliu Zelea CodreanuGheorghe A. Lăzăreanu-LăzuricăHenric StreitmanIoan A. BassarabescuIon AgârbiceanuIon GigurtuKingdom_of_RomaniaKingdom of Romania under FascismLeague Against UsuryList of agrarian partiesList of political parties in RomaniaLăncieriMihail SadoveanuNational-Christian Defense LeagueNational Agrarian Party (Romania)National Christian PartyNational Peasants' PartyNichifor CrainicOctavian GogaPeople's Party (interwar Romania)Romanian FrontSandu TudorSfarmă-PiatrăStan GhițescuVlad Țepeș League
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National Agrarian Party
The National Agrarian Party (Romanian: Partidul Național-Agrar or Partidul Național-Agrarian, PNA) was a right-wing agrarian party active in Romania during the early 1930s. Established and led by poet Octavian Goga, it was originally a schism from the more moderate People's Party, espousing national conservatism, monarchism, agrarianism, antisemitism, and Germanophilia; Goga was also positively impressed by fascism, but there is disagreement in the scholarly community as to whether the PNA was itself fascist. Its antisemitic rhetoric was also contrasted by the PNA's acceptance of some Jewish members, including Tudor Vianu and Henric Streitman. The group was generally suspicious of Romania's other ethnic minorities, but in practice accepted members and external collaborators of many ethnic
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El Partido Agrario Nacional (r ...... uvo visto como algo deseable.
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The National Agrarian Party (R ...... 's National Renaissance Front.
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1935-07-14
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1932-04-10
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Romania
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1935-07-14
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1932-04-10
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National Agrarian Party
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Antirevisionist League
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Partidul Național-Agrar
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Țara Noastră
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Right-wing to far-right
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Dumnezeu, Patrie, Rege
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Rod mult, bun și cu preț
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El Partido Agrario Nacional (r ...... sto! Rey! Tierra del Padre!".
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The National Agrarian Party (R ...... collaborators of many ethnic
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National Agrarian Party
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Partido Nacional Agrario (Rumania)
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National Agrarian Party
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Partidul Național-Agrar
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