During the interwar period, the Feminist Movement witnesses a continuous growth, until 1930, manifested by the multiplying of its associations – a phenomenon followed by their association as The National Women Council – and by the amplification of its activities in the public sphere. After gaining – for the municipal elections – the right to vote, the evolution of the Movement is marked by the conflict between the Feminist leaders concerning the implication of women in the political life. The main means for the affirmation of the Feminist societies – like gatherings and public debate, petitions and written statements, the press and cultural and educational activities – bring the Movement to the public attention. Moreover, their intensification proves the maturation and the strengthening of the Feminist message. Consequently, one can consider the period taken into consideration as the highest peak of the Romanian Feminism.