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Popular Front (Chile)


FieldValue
colorcode
namePopular Front
native_nameFrente Popular
leaderPedro Aguirre Cerda
presidentMarmaduke Grove
foundation
dissolution
successorDemocratic Alliance of Chile
headquartersSantiago
ideologyDemocratic socialism
Radicalism
Social democracy
Social liberalism
Communism
Anti-clericalism
Christian socialism
positionLeft-wing
**Factions**:
Centre-left to far-left
coloursRed
countryChile

Radicalism Social democracy Social liberalism Communism Anti-clericalism Christian socialism Factions: Centre-left to far-left The Popular Front (Spanish: Frente Popular) 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 ** (CTCH) trade-union, the Mapuche movement which unified itself in the **, and the feminist Movimiento Pro-Emancipación de las Mujeres de Chile (MEMCh).

The Popular Front was the first of several centre-left governments that would lead Chile until 1952.

Composition

PartyMain ideology
Radical Party of Chile}}"Radical Party
Socialist Party of Chile}}"Socialist Party of Chile
Communist Party of Chile}}"Communist Party of Chile
Democratic Party (Chile)}}"Democratic Party
Socialist Radical Party (Chile)}}"Socialist Radical Party

References

References

  1. Origins and Characteristics of the Chilean Party System A Proposal for a Parliamentary Form of Government By Arturo Valenzuela, 1985, P.6
  2. link. (2008-02-23 (with documents) {{in lang). es
  3. Several reforms in other areas were also carried out, such as in social security[https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Social_Security_in_Latin_America/3cZFthL3R3cC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Significant+social+security+legislation+in+Chile+1810+1972&pg=PA22&printsec=frontcover Social Security in Latin America Pressure Groups, Stratification, and Inequality By Carmelo Mesa-Lago, 1978, P.23]
  4. [https://archive.org/details/OutOfAshes/page/n95/mode/2up?q=uniforms OUT OF THE ASHES LIFE, DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION OF DEMOCRACY IN CHILE, 1833-1988, James R. Whelan, Regnery Gateway, Washington, D.C., 1989, P.96]
  5. "THE I.L.O YEAR-BOOK 1938-39".
  6. [https://web.archive.org/web/20240118041034/http://www.ilo.org/public/libdoc/ilo/P/09614/09614(1939-1940).pdf THE I.L.O YEAR-BOOK 1939-40, P.268]
  7. Presentación] {{webarchive. link. (2007-08-15 {{in lang). es
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