Worker-Peasant Bloc

The Worker-Peasant Bloc (Romanian: Blocul Muncitoresc-Țărănesc, BMȚ) was a political party in Romania that acted as a front group for the banned Romanian Communist Party (PCR).

The 1927 elections saw the party's vote share fall to 1.3%, again failing to win a seat.

[1] The 1931 elections were the party's breakthrough, winning five seats in the Chamber of Deputies with 2.5% of the vote.

However, the 1932 elections saw its vote share fall to 0.3%, with the party failing to win a seat.

Its role as a communist front organization was partially taken over by the Labour League, created a few weeks before the 1933 elections.

Plaque on the facade of 25 Calea Moșilor in Bucharest reading "In 1931 this building was the headquarters of the Central Committee of the Worker-Peasant Bloc and the location of the editorial office of its central organ 'Deșteptarea'"