National Christian Union (Romania)
National Christian Union Uniunea Națională Creștină | |
|---|---|
| President | A. C. Cuza |
| Vice president | Nicolae Paulescu |
| Founded | 24 January 1922 |
| Dissolved | 4 March 1923 |
| Split from | Democratic Nationalist Party |
| Succeeded by | National-Christian Defense League |
| Newspaper | Apărarea Națională (1922-1938) |
| Ideology | Christian nationalism Antisemitism Aryanism |
| Political position | Far-right |
| Religion | Romanian Orthodoxy |
The National Christian Union (Romanian: Uniunea Națională Creștină, UNC) was a proto-fascist, nationalist and antisemitic political party in the Kingdom of Romania, founded on 24 January 1922, by A. C. Cuza along other intellectuals such as Nicolae Paulescu, Corneliu Șumuleanu and Ion Zelea Codreanu (father of Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, the founder of the Legionary Movement).