Social Democratic Workers' Party of Romania

In February 1910 the former members of PSDMR joined a new organization, the Romanian Social Democratic Party (PSDR).

The history of socialism in Romania begins in 1834, when an aristocrat named Teodor Diamant (1810–1841) established a utopian socialist colony based on the ideas of French writer Charles Fourier in the town of Scăieni, located north of Bucharest.

[1] During the decade of the 1870s, socialist ideas again began to gain attention in Romania, particularly among certain university students in Bucharest.

[1] In 1893 the PSDMR was established in an effort to unite various radical individuals in a unitary political organization.

[1] The reform wing was absorbed into the ranks of the National Liberal Party and continued their political efforts in that organization.