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National Christian Party

National Christian Party
Partidul Național Creștin
Leader Nichifor Crainic,
Octavian Goga,
A. C. Cuza
Founded July 16, 1935 (1935-07-16)
Dissolved February 10, 1938 (1938-02-10)
Merger of National Agrarian Party, National-Christian Defense League
Headquarters Bucarest
Ideology Christian nationalism
Fascist corporatism
Antisemitism
Political position Far-right
Religion Romanian Orthodoxy
Party flag
LANC logo.gif

The National Christian Party (Romanian: Partidul Național Creștin) was a radical-rightauthoritarian and strongly antisemiticpolitical party in Romania active between 1935 and 1938. It was formed by a merger of Octavian Goga's National Agrarian Party and A. C. Cuza's National-Christian Defense League (LANC); a prominent member of the party was the philosopher Nichifor Crainic.

Founded in 1935, and led by Goga, it never received more than about 10% of the vote, but was chosen in December 1937 by King Carol II to form a government. The party stated that it would rule by the existing constitution but held longer term ambitions at reform, wanting to introduce a smaller parliament and a new corporatist upper chamber. The party was especially noted for its anti-Semitism and Alexander Easterman writes of the party's brief time in office, "Goga proclaimed his policy, openly and unashamed, as designed to rid Roumania of the Jews. Indeed, he had no other policy to offer; his government was quite simply anti-Semitic and nothing else". In order to underline its anti-Semitic credentials the party adopted the swastika as its emblem, whilst retaining the blue shirt of the LANC as its political uniform. Easterman hypothesizes that Carol had placed this party in power "to give his people a taste of Fascism", hoping vainly that an ensuing reaction against such policies would sweep away not only the relatively weak National Christians but also the far stronger Iron Guard. The party retained close links to the paramilitary Lăncieri, which had previously been close to LANC.


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