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Conservative Party (Romania, 1880–1918)

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This article is about the Conservative Party which existed in Romania between 1880 and 1918. For the Romanian political party active from 1991–2015, seeConservative Party (Romania).

Political party in Romania
Conservative Party
Partidul Conservator
PresidentManolache Costache Epureanu
Lascăr Catargiu
Ioan Emanoil Florescu
Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino
Petre P. Carp
Titu Maiorescu
Alexandru Marghiloman
FoundedFebruary 1880; 145 years ago (1880-02)[1]
Dissolved1918; 107 years ago (1918)
Succeeded byProgressive Conservative Party (legal successor)
Conservative Party (claimed, not legal successor)[2]
IdeologyConservatism
Political positionRight-wing[2]

TheConservative Party (Romanian:Partidul Conservator) was between 1880 and 1918 one ofRomania's two most important parties, the other one being theLiberal Party.[3] The party was the party of government for a total of 14 years, more than a third of its existence.

It was founded on 3 February 1880 in Bucharest, although the doctrines and various groups of conservatives had already existed for some time. Precursors to the party had included the political grouping "Juna Dreaptă" (November 1868) and the newspaperTimpul (founded March 1876).[3]

The party relied on the support of the great landowners, thebourgeoisie, and some intellectuals. Their economic policy encouraged light industry and crafts but did not oppose investments inheavy industry.

The1907 Romanian Peasants' Revolt showed that some reforms needed to be made in the Romanian social and political scene. As a result, in 1913, the Conservatives accepted some reforms, such as theuniversal suffrage promoted by the Liberals. In 1917, under pressure from the Liberals, rather than oppose modifications to theConstitution, the Conservatives did not accept the changes and tried to adapt. However, after the union of Romania withTransylvania, they never played an important role in thepolitics of Romania.

In the early 20th century, the party underwent several schisms. In January 1908,Take Ionescu left to found theConservative-Democratic Party (Partidul Conservator-Democrat, PCD). In May 1915,Nicolae Filipescu led a group out of the party that favoured joining World War I on theEntente side; in October 1916, the Filipescu and Ionescu groups fused as theConservative Nationalist Party (Partidul Conservator Naţionalist).[4]

In 1918–19 the party split into thePartidul Conservator-Democrat (which, in 1922, fused with the National Party) and the short-livedPartidul Conservator-Progresist.[5]

Party presidents

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Source: Scurtu 1982.[3]

Other important members

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Governments formed

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Party publications

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  • Timpul (15 March 1876 – 17 March 1884; 13 November 1889 – 14 December 1900)
  • Epoca (16 November 1885 – 14 June 1889; 2 December 1895 – 13 February 1901)
  • Conservatorul (15 December 1900 – 15 November 1914)
  • Steagul (14 November 1914 – July 1922)

Electoral history

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Legislative elections

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ElectionFaction/LeaderVotes%AssemblySenatePosition
1892PC/Lascăr Catargiu
148 / 183
57 / 112
1st
1907PC/Petre P. Carp
15 / 183
17 / 112
1911PC/Petre P. Carp
160 / 183
85 / 112
1st
1912PC/Petre P. Carp
62 / 183
45 / 110
2nd
1914PC/Titu Maiorescu
21 / 188
22 / 125
2nd
1918PC-Alexandru Marghiloman
165 / 174
108 / 121
1st
PC-Petre P. Carp
2 / 174
2 / 121
3rd
1919PCP/Alexandru Marghiloman
13 / 568
4 / 216
7th

Notes and references

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  1. ^Ioan Scurtu, Viața politică din România 1918–1944, Albatros, 1982. p. 41.[...] pentru data de fondare a partidului este indicată februarie 1880, fără a fi specificată ziua din lună.] "[...] for the founding date of the party, February 1880 is indicated, without specifying the day of the month."
  2. ^abhttps://www.hetel.ro/despre-conservatori-conservatorism-si-rebranduiri-de-partide/
  3. ^abcScurtu 1982, p.41n; for the founding of the party, this source gives February 1880, does not specify day of month.
  4. ^Scurtu 1982, p. 42.
  5. ^Ioan Scurtu, Theodora Stănescu-Stanciu, Georgiana Margareta Scurtu,footnoteArchived 10 April 2005 at theWayback Machine fromIstoria Românilor Între Anii 1918–1940. On the site of theUniversity of Bucharest. This is a citation for the 1922 fusion. Retrieved 11 October 2006.

  • Ioan Scurtu,Viața politică din România 1918–1944, Albatros, 1982.
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