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Everything For the Country Party

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Everything For the Country Party
Partidul Totul Pentru Țară
PresidentVirgil Totoescu
General SecretaryFlorin Dobrescu
Executive PresidentCătălin Maghiar
Founded30 January 1993 (1993-01-30) (As the "For the Fatherland" Party)
Banned2015[1]
HeadquartersStr. Veseliei Nr.21
Sector 5
Bucharest
Membership (2014)5,000[2]
IdeologyNeo-Legionarism[3]
Political positionFar-right
ReligionRomanian Orthodox Christianity
SloganUnitate! Credință! Acțiune!
(Unity! Faith! Action!)
Party flag
Website
Partidul Totul Pentru Țară

The Everything for the Country Party (Romanian: Partidul Totul Pentru Țară, TPT) was a political party founded in Romania in 1993 by former members of the fascist Iron Guard. It existed until it was banned in 2015. The party claimed to adhere to a "national-Christian" doctrine and styled itself as the successor to the interwar party of the same name. Except for the "Party" part, that is newly included.[4]

The PTT appeared as a response to the continuity and consolidation of the system structures before 1989 and the development of corrupt and immoral politicians. The founders believed that the latter have threatened the existence of the Romanian nation and the Romanian unitary national state, threatening Romania with isolation from the civilized world. The old fighters considered that the National Resistance should continue, but under the conditions and frameworks provided by the rule of law. The PTT worships the legionnaires Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, Horia Sima, or Radu Gyr, as it appears from the publication "Buciumul".

Ideology

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The Everything For the Country Party relies on national-Christian doctrine values, standing at the right of the Romanian political scene. The basic principles and values of the PTT are discipline, moral order, national and Christian values, and the rule of law.

The founders of the party have repeatedly stated that this party is the only political force that legitimately pursues the spirit of the National Anticommunist Resistance.

Headquarters

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In the media around 2000, the PTT became the only party in Romania whose members built, exclusively with their own money and work, their central headquarters on land donated by a member, who was a former political prisoner (Freedom, September 1999).

Leadership

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  • President: Virgil Totoescu (Suceava) - teacher, participant at the National Anticommunist Resistance, former political prisoner from 1948 to 1964. Responsible for the Moldova region.
  • Executive President: Cătălin Maghiar (Galați) - PhD Professor, degree in History.
  • Vice President (Bucharest Metropolitan Area): Corneliu Suliman (Bucharest) - participant at the National Anticommunist Resistance, former political prisoner, constructor, entrepreneur.
  • Vice-president (Transylvania-Banat area): C. Baciu - lawyer, economist, PhD in law.
  • Vice-president (South area): Răzvan A. (Bucharest) - engineer.
  • Secretary-General: Florin Dobrescu (Bucharest) - professor, degree in geography.

Prominent members

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Another occasion when the PPP made visible is the membership of some well-known Romanian personalities such as:[5] Ion Gavrilă Ogoranu, the leader of the Anticommunist Armed Resistance in the Făgăraș Mountains (vice president and then, the lifelong president of PPP), the actor Ernest Maftei who was a political prisoner, Mircea Nicolau, president of the "Prof. George Manu " foundation- involved at the peak of Anti-Communist Resistance and political prisoner for 20 years, Nicolae Purcarea, popular artist (wood sculptor), prof. PhD. Ion Brad (a biochemist known as the sea buckthorn father), Confessor Constantin Voicescu, a former political prisoner and one of the top of the University Square of 1990, Confessor Dumitru Balaşa, nicknamed the "Patriarch of Valcea", a famous historian of the Dacians period, etc.

References

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  1. ^ "PREMIERĂ. Primul PARTID POLITIC desfiinţat în JUSTIŢIE. Partidul "Totul pentru Țară" a fost acuzat de procurori de FASCISM. Judecătorii au decis să fie dizolvat și radiat din Registrul partidelor politice".
  2. ^ "Partidul legionar Totul pentru Țară a intrat în legalitate". Archived from the original on 28 September 2014. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
  3. ^ Marincea, Adina (1 February 2022). "De cine este sprijinit AUR: ruta de la preoții din Biserica Ortodoxă către neolegionarism. Camaraderia dintre Simion și Noua Dreaptă". Libertatea (in Romanian).
  4. ^ "Istoric". Archived from the original on 8 December 2014. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
  5. ^ Buciumul – Curierul P.P.P. și Curierul Informativ al P.P.P., colecția 2002–2007.