- (both left and
right wing) of
uniting with
anyone against a
common enemy Frontist Party, a left-wing
French political party in the 1930s Frontpartij, a Flemish...
- The
Frontist Party (French:
Parti frontiste, PF), also
known as the
Common Front or
Social Front, was a
political party in
France founded in 1936 by Gaston...
- the
Frontist Party in Meurthe-et-Moselle
against a
candidate of the extreme-right,
Pierre Amidieu du Clos. In
November 1936, he
founded the
Frontist Party...
-
against it. A
similar trial in
Switzerland took
place in Basel. The
Swiss Frontists Alfred Zander and
Eduard Rüegsegger
distributed the
Protocols (edited...
- "autonomist" wing led by
Craxi wanted the
party to
stand alone and the left "
frontist" wing
favoured stronger co-operation with SEL. In
December 2010, Boselli...
- in
November of that same year.
There are two
significant critiques. the
frontist policy of "unity at all costs",
which annulled the workers' and peasants'...
- of that year the
Communist Party,
desirous of
promoting a more po****r-
frontist bloc with
Democrats in the South,
withdrew its
support of SCU, resulting...
- vote.
Following the 1994 election, the
Agrarians reversed a
number of
Frontist reforms enacted a few
years earlier.
Parliament voted to drop "Deşteaptă-te...
-
parties sat in it:
Party of
Proletarian Unity (PUP),
dissident communist;
Frontist Party (PF), a
party formed by
antifascist Radical-Socialists. Radical-Socialist...
- and
opposed both to
social democracy and to the
Third International; The
Frontist Party (PF), a
small anti-fascist
splinter of the Radical-Socialist Party...