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Popular Front
Popular Front Also with lower-case initials. [tr. Sp. frente popular, F. front populaire in the same sense: see front n. 5 g.] An international political alliance of Communist, radical, and Socialist elements formed in 1935 and gaining power in France (1936–38), Spain (1936), and Chile (1938–42), al... Oxford English Dictionary
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Popular front
Not all political organizations who use the term "popular front" are leftist or coalitions formed to defend democratic norms (for example Popular Front The Popular Front in Europe (1989). Haslam, Jonathan. "The Comintern and the Origins of the Popular Front 1934–1935." wikipedia.org
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Popular Front (Tunisia)
The Popular Front for the Realization of the Objectives of the Revolution (; ), abbreviated as the Popular Front (ej-Jabha), is a leftist political and (Ba'athism) Unionist Popular Front led by Amor Mejri. wikipedia.org
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Popular Front (disambiguation)
Ivorian Popular Front Mauritanian Popular Front Popular Democratic Front (Italy) Popular Front (Burkina Faso) Popular Front (Chile) Popular Front (France ) Popular Front (Senegal) Popular Front (Spain) Popular Front (Tunisia) Popular Front (UK) Popular Front for Armed Resistance Popular Front for Change wikipedia.org
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Popular Front (Senegal)
Ahead of the 1936 elections to the French National Assembly, a Popular Front committee was formed in Senegal. See also Popular Front (France) 1936 establishments in French West Africa Defunct left-wing political party alliances Defunct political party alliances wikipedia.org
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Popular Front (Spain)
History Foundation and the manifesto of the Popular Front The Popular Front was formed in 1936 by a coalition of left-wing republican parties. Upon the election of the Popular Front, the Popular Front held a victory march in Madrid with over 250,000 supporters, with its Socialist and Communist wikipedia.org
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Popular Front (France)
Three months after the victory of the Spanish Popular Front, the Popular Front won the May 1936 legislative election, leading to the formation of a government The French Socialist Party in the Popular Front Era (1969) Gruber, Helmut. wikipedia.org
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Popular Front (Chile)
Formation of the Popular Front Since 1935, the Communist Party advocated a Popular Front strategy, in agreement with the Comintern's directions and in Government of the Popular Front The Popular Front created the CORFO after the 1939 earthquake, which launched public works schemes, etc. wikipedia.org
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Popular Front (UK)
Origins of the Popular Front The Popular Front was launched in December 1936 by the Liberal Richard Acland, the Communist John Strachey, Labour's economist Party Chairman Alfred Barnes personally endorsed the Popular Front and 2 days later, the conference voted in favour of the Popular Front. wikipedia.org
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United Popular Front
United Popular Front (, EPAM) is a Greek political party founded in July 2011 by citizens who participated in the Indignant Citizens Movement and the anti-austerity History E.PA.M (United Popular Front - Alternate Translation: United People's Front) began as a political citizen movement which was announced as a political wikipedia.org
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Popular Front Party
The Popular Front Party (PFP) was the main opposition political party in Ghana during the Third Republic (1979-1981). Front Party merged with other parties and became the All People's Party in the early 1980's, before evolving into the current New Patriotic Party. wikipedia.org
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Humanist Popular Front
The Humanist Popular Front (in Spanish: Frontera Popular Humanista, FPH) is a center-left Venezuelan political party formed by dissidents of the For Social wikipedia.org
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Comorian Popular Front
The Comorian Popular Front (, FPC) was a political party in the Comoros. wikipedia.org
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Belarusian Popular Front
Writer Aleś Adamovič was an active supporter of the Popular Front. Front of Latvia Popular Front of Estonia Sąjūdis References External links The Belarusian Popular Front in 1988—1996: photo and video НАРОДНЫ ФРОНТ wikipedia.org
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Broad Popular Front
Broad Popular Front (in Spanish: Frente Amplio Popular, FRAMPO) was a Panamanian small left-of-center political party. wikipedia.org
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