Socialist Single Front
Political party in Bolivia
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Socialist Single Front (Spanish: Frente Único Socialista, FUS) was a Bolivian electoral political alliance of left-wing and socialist political parties and organizations.
The Socialist Single Front was established on 18 February 1938, for the 1938 congressional elections, by these parties:
- Legion of Veterans
- Confederation of Bolivian Workers
- Workers' Party
- Popular Front of Potosi
- United Socialist Party
- Republican Socialist Party
- Independent Socialist Party.[1]
The Socialist Single Front was associated with the revolutionary government of Colonel Germán Busch Becerra and elected majority deputies of the new Constituent Assembly.[2]
Notes
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- Movement for Socialism
- Civic Community
- Creemos
- Bolivian National Action
- Christian Democratic
- Front for Victory
- Movement for Socialism
- Nationalist Democratic Action
- National Unity Front
- Revolutionary Left Front
- Revolutionary Nationalist Movement
- Social Democratic Movement
- Solidarity Civic Unity
- Third System Movement
parties
- Constitutional
- Conservative
- Liberal
- Republican
- Genuine Republican
- Nationalist
- United Socialist
- Republican Socialist Unity
- Authentic Revolutionary
- Popular Christian Movement
- Left-wing Revolutionary Nationalist Movement
- Revolutionary Left Movement
- Conscience of Fatherland
- New Republican Force
alliances
- Socialist Single Front
- Concordance
- Front of the Bolivian Revolution
- Democratic and Popular Union
- National Civic Union
- Revolutionary Nationalist Left
- Revolutionary Nationalist Movement–Alliance
- Patriotic Accord
- Social Democratic Power
- National Convergence
- Democratic Unity