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@article{ Dogaru2011,
 title = {Funcţionarea sistemului bipartidist în românia (1866-1914)},
 author = {Dogaru, Cosmin-Stefan},
 journal = {Annals of the University of Bucharest / Political science series},
 number = {1},
 pages = {55-66},
 volume = {13},
 year = {2011},
 issn = {1582-2486},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-377513},
 abstract = {According to the Constitution of 1866, the prerogatives of Carol I permitted him to be a mediator in the political struggle between liberals and conservatives, as a constitutional monarch. In 1866, there were different political groups, liberal and conservative, which formed unstable governments (1866-1871). The political stability was assured for a short period by the conservative government (1871-1876). In time, the political groups decided to unite, founding the two major parties, the National Liberal Party (1875)and the Conservative Party (1880). Both parties tended to monopolize the political power for a long period of time, generating tensions between government-opposition (1876-1888 – liberal government and 1888-1895 – conservative government). During 1895 and 1914 functioned the “rotativa guvernamentală” (“governmental rotation”), representing a particularity of the Romanian two-party system, characterized as an organized alternation in government of National Liberal Party with Conservative Party.},
 keywords = {Gewaltmonopol; 19. Jahrhundert; politische Entwicklung; constitutional monarchy; Romania; conservative party; konservative Partei; two-party system; liberale Partei; konstitutionelle Monarchie; monopoly on violence; Rumänien; Zweiparteiensystem; liberal party; political development; nineteenth century}}