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.