The National Christian Party (Romanian: Partidul Naţional Creştin) was a Romanian political party, the product of a union between Octavian Goga's National Agrarian Party and A. C. Cuza's National-Christian Defense League; a prominent member of the party was the philosopher Nichifor Crainic. Founded in 1935, and led by Goga, it never received more than about 10% of the vote, but was chosen in December 1937 by King Carol II to form a government. It ruled only 45 days, and was supplanted February 10, 1938 by a royal dictatorship.
The National Christian Party (Romanian: Partidul Naţional Creştin) was a Romanian political party, the product of a union between Octavian Goga's National Agrarian Party and A. C. Cuza's National-Christian Defense League; a prominent member of the party was the philosopher Nichifor Crainic. Founded in 1935, and led by Goga, it never received more than about 10% of the vote, but was chosen in December 1937 by King Carol II to form a government. It ruled only 45 days, and was supplanted February 10, 1938 by a royal dictatorship.