Abstract
In this paper, we examine how minority Hungarian politicians were able to represent their interests in the political system of Romania between the two world wars, specifically in the parliament. Firstly, we present the Hungarian minority party organizations. We then discuss the election results, the conduct of the elections, and the composition of the elected Hungarian deputies. Finally, we delve into the work of the parliamentary group of the National Hungarian Party, focusing on the most important issues and the activities of the party office.