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705: 392:, leading the Germans to reverse their earlier policies and imprison all pre-war socialist leadership in May 1918. Nevertheless, the changing tide of war resulted in a weakening of the German grip on the region, allowing for the re-emergence of the trade unions in the occupied territories beginning with late spring. In the meantime, in April 1918, the moderate social-democrats remaining in 339:, area still under government control, were able to gain the sympathy of the Russian soldiers present in the region as Romania's allies, which provided them with some freedom of action. The Romanian authorities however quickly reacted, imprisoning the socialist leaders 361: 300:
resulted in the southern half of the country falling under the military occupation of the Central Powers. Paradoxically, the socialists fared somewhat better in the occupied territories, where the
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as the official party journal, and succeeded, in relatively short time, in re-opening party sections in the Prahova Valley and the port towns on the
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led to a reactivation of the Romanian workers' movement, and its subsequent radicalisation. The Bucharest clandestine group, led by
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in November 1918 finally allowed the PSD to emerge from clandestine activity. On November 28, the Bucharest group, headed by
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and Cristescu, organised a provisional executive committee, including both radicals and moderates, began publishing
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With a significant part of the members drafted (including the general secretary,
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in June. The PSD was banned outright when the country declared war on the
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stance of Western social-democratic parties. Accordingly, it proposed a
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allowed the party to re-emerge as a legal political group, rechristened
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Cușnir-Mihailovici, Clara; Dragne, Florea; Unc, Gheorghe (1971).
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population, whose political power was further restricted by the
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stance led it to condemn both Romania's participation in the
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Refacerea Partidului Social-Democrat din România (1900-1910)
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Central committee for anti-war and anti-imperialist action
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humiliating peace between Romania and the Central Powers
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movement. The party viewed itself as a successor to the
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National Italo-Romanian Cultural and Economic Movement
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National Italo-Romanian Cultural and Economic Movement
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1918. Din istoria luptelor revoluționare din Romînia
404:, also regrouped the local party sections into the 196:, it also acted as the political wing of the local 1743: 776:Federation of the Jewish Communities in Romania 257:, and, after some internal debates, joined the 660:(in Romanian). București: Editura Științifică. 642:(in Romanian). București: Editura Științifică. 147: 736:Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party 680: 649:Mișcarea muncitorească din România, 1916-1921 1634:Federation of Socialist Parties from Romania 1189:Romanian Social Democratic Party (1990–2001) 1184:Romanian Social Democratic Party (1927–1948) 751:Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania 741:Community of the Lipovan Russians in Romania 253:for the complicated ethnic situation in the 1502:National Democratic Hungarian-Szekler Party 1427:Bratstvo Community of Bulgarians in Romania 791:Justice and Respect in Europe for All Party 651:(in Romanian). București: Editura Politică. 633:(in Romanian). 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(1960). 456:Alecu Constantinescu 347:, and assassinating 313:Alecu Constantinescu 168:Second International 104:Second International 1731:Politics of Romania 1548:Ecological Movement 796:League of Albanians 486:Theodor Iordăchescu 309:February Revolution 259:Zimmerwald movement 251:federalist solution 114:Politics of Romania 1073:Conservative Party 870:Extraparliamentary 846:Union of Croatians 841:Union of Armenians 821:Save Romania Union 781:Force of the Right 536:Christian Rakovsky 496:Dimitrie Marinescu 461:Gheorghe Cristescu 382:October Revolution 341:Christian Rakovsky 335:. The radicals in 319:, emerged as the " 317:Gheorghe Cristescu 282:Dimitrie Marinescu 193:România Muncitoare 166:. 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Index

Federation of Romanian Socialist Parties
Socialist Party of Romania
Ideology
Social democracy
Socialism
Marxism
Political position
Left-wing
Second International
Politics of Romania
Political parties
Elections
Romanian
Marxist
social-democratic
political party
Romania
Second International
World War I
Socialist Party of Romania
România Muncitoare
trade union
Romanian Social Democratic Workers' Party
reformist
National Liberal Party
Marxist
working class
income-based voting system
anti-militarist
Second Balkan War

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