VI. The World Wars and the Interwar Period, 1914–1945 > C. Europe, 1919–1945 > 19. The Balkan States > e. Romania > 1924, July 27
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1924, July 27
 
The fledgling Romanian Communist Party and its affiliated groups (founded in May 1921) were dissolved by the government.  1
 
1925, Dec. 28
 
Prince Charles (Carol) renounced his right of succession to the throne and preferred to live in exile with his mistress, Magda Lupescu. Bratianu and the Liberals were actively hostile to the prince.  2
 
1926, March 25
 
A new electoral law provided that the party polling 40 percent of the votes should have one-half of the seats in Parliament.  3
 
Sept. 16
 
Treaty of friendship with Italy, which made a large loan in return for oil and other concessions.  4
 
Oct
 
Fusion of the peasant parties to form the new National Peasants' Party, under Maniu's leadership.  5
 
 
 
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