Social Democratic Workers' Party of Romania
Social Democratic Workers' Party of Romania | |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1893 |
| Dissolved | 1900 |
| Succeeded by | Romanian Social Democratic Party |
| Ideology | Socialism Marxism |
| Political position | Left-wing |
| International affiliation | Second International |
The Social Democratic Workers' Party of Romania (Romanian: Partidul Social-Democrat al Muncitorilor din Romȃnia, PSDMR), established in 1893, was the first modern socialist political party in Romania. A Marxist organization, the PSDMR was part of the Second International and sent its representatives to the first five congresses of that organization. Never a strong organization, the RSDWP was further weakened following an organizational split in February 1900. In February 1910 the former members of PSDMR joined a new organization, the Romanian Social Democratic Party (PSDR).