("Long live the Communist Party of Romania!")
The paper focused on the Soviet Union, the Communist Party of Romania, and strike activity of the international labor movement.
He joined the Communist Party of Romania in 1933.
In May 1924 she was arrested again for distributing manifestos for the Communist Party of Romania.
Communist Party of Romania (1921-1948)
At their 1922 Congress in Ploieşti, the Socialist-Communists officially established the Communist Party of Romania (PCdR), of which Cristescu was the first general secretary.
Towards the end of his life, he became to sympathise with communism (he was not, however, affiliated with the Communist Party of Romania).
At the end of February 1945, the Communist Party of Romania and its allies organised a mass rally in front of the Royal Palace to call for his resignation.
Călinescu was deposed from his position at the Faculty of Letters of the University of Bucharest after the establishment in power of the Communist Party of Romania.
A short while after the fusion, Parhon split with the group and became politically inclined toward the Communist Party of Romania.