Nicolae L. Lupu (November 4, 1876 – December 4, 1946) was a Romanian left-wing politician and social physician.[1] Originally a leader of the Labor Party, which was joined with the Peasants' Party, Lupu served as Interior Minister in 1919–1920.[1] He formed his own Peasants' Party–Lupu in 1927, and also steered the creation of a League Against Usury; the party dissolved in 1934. His group became a dissident faction of the National Peasants' Party, and was reestablished, after World War II, as the Democratic Peasants' Party–Lupu.[2]

Nicolae Lupu
March 1922 caricature of Lupu by Victor Ion Popa

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  1. ^ a b Titulescu, Nicolae (2003). Nicolae Titulescu - Nicolae Raicoviceanu, mărturiile unei prietenii: culegere de documente (in Romanian). Fundația Europeană Titulescu. p. 67. ISBN 978-973-86019-1-8.
  2. ^ "DR. NICOLAE LUPU; Rumanian M.P. Quit National Peasant Party as Anti-Soviet". The New York Times. 5 December 1946.