1928 Romanian general election
General elections were held in Romania in December 1928. Immediately after acceding to power, the National Peasants' Party prepared the next elections. The lists were filed before the local Courts before 26 November, while voting took place for the Chamber on 12 December, the Universal College of the Senate on 15 December, the local/county councils on 17 December, and the Chamber of Industries and Commerce on 19 December.
The elections were strongly contested by the National Liberal Party. The liberal papers ran articles like "Organised gangs led by those that are supposed to 'organise' the elections, attack people both in towns as in the country, without any fear of authority, on the contrary...". On the other hand, the PNȚ press claimed that "Such elections have not yet been organised in our country. For the first time ever we can see with our own eyes truly free elections. Not a single quarrel, not a single pressure, not a single involvement of the law enforcing officers."
The truth was somewhere in the middle. The Liberals were right in that the PNȚ misused the national budget to sponsor their own electoral campaign, as well as they abusively closed many local and county Councils. On the other hand, the PNȚ also had their own piece of truth, in that liberty and peace was granted more than ever before in election times, although there have been quite a few scandals, in particular during the campaign.