
1) Anti-fascist leftist alliance 2) Communist Party of Spain 3) Leftist coalition 4) Socialist party in France
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[Chile] The Popular Front in Chile was an electoral and political left-wing coalition from 1937 to February 1941, during the Presidential Republic Era (1924–1973). It gathered together the Radical Party, the Socialist Party, the Communist Party, the Democratic Party and the Radical Socialist Party, as well as organizations such as the Con...
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[France] The Popular Front (French: Front populaire) was an alliance of left-wing movements, including the French Communist Party (PCF), the French Section of the Workers` International (SFIO) and the Radical and Socialist Party, during the interwar period. Three months after the victory of the Frente Popular in Spain. the Popular Front won...
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[Senegal] Ahead of the 1936 elections to the French National Assembly, a Popular Front committee was formed in Senegal. It consisted of the local branch of French Section of the Workers` International (SFIO), the Senegalese Socialist Party, the local Communist cell, the Human Rights League, and the local branch of the Radical and Radical So...
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[Spain] The Popular Front (Frente Popular) in Spain`s Second Republic was an electoral coalition and pact signed in January 1936 by various left-wing political organisations, instigated by Manuel Azaña for the purpose of contesting that year`s election. The Popular Front included the Spanish Socialist Workers` Party (PSOE), Communist Party...
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[Tunisia] The Popular Front, or the Popular Front for the realization of the objectives of the revolution, is a leftist electoral alliance in Tunisia, made up of twelve political parties and numerous independents. The coalition was formed in October 2012, bringing together 12 mainly left wing Tunisian parties including the Democratic Patrio...
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A popular front is a broad coalition of different political groupings, usually made up of leftists and centrists. Being very broad, they can sometimes include centrist and liberal (or `bourgeois`) forces as well as socialist and communist (`working-class`) groups. Popular fronts are larger in scope than united fronts, which contain only workin...
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A device of Soviet foreign policy, implemented with the assistance of the Comintern, that attempted to gain allies, principally the Western democracies, against the fascists in Spain, Germany, and elsewhere, from 1939 through World War II.
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(from the article `Latvia`) An opposition Latvian Popular Front emerged in 1988 and won the 1990 elections. On May 4 the legislature passed a declaration to renew independence ...
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any coalition of working-class and middle-class parties united for the defense of democratic forms against a presumed Fascist assault. In the ... [12 related articles]
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Political alliance of liberals, socialists, communists, and other centre and left-wing parties. This policy was propounded by the Communist International in 1935 against fascism and was adopted in...
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n] - a leftist coalition organized against a common opponent
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A device of Soviet foreign policy, implemented with the assistance of the Comintern (q.v.), that attempted to gain allies, principally the Western democracies, against the fascists in Spain, Germany, and elsewhere, from 1939 through World War II.
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noun a leftist coalition organized against a common opponent
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Political alliance of liberals, socialists, communists, and other centre and left-wing parties. This policy was propounded by the Communist International in 1935 against fascism and was adopted in France and Spain, where popular-front governments were elected in 1936; that in France was overthrown in 1938 and the one in Spain fell with ...
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