People's Front
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People's Front can refer to:
  • All-Russia People's Front
    All-Russia People's Front
    All-Russia People's Front is a movement in Russia that was created by Prime Minister Vladimir Putin in order to provide United Russia with "new ideas, new suggestions and new face"...

  • People's Front (Canada)
  • Popular Front (France)
    Popular Front (France)
    The Popular Front was an alliance of left-wing movements, including the French Communist Party , the French Section of the Workers' International and the Radical and Socialist Party, during the interwar period...

  • People's Front (Georgia)
    People's Front (Georgia)
    People's Front is a non-Marxist political organization in the Republic of Georgia. This party was founded in 1989, in Tbilisi. Chairman of the organization is a noted Georgian scholar, Professor Nodar Natadze....

  • People's Front (Mauritania)
    People's Front (Mauritania)
    The People's Front is a political party in Mauritania.At the 2001 legislative elections, 19 and 26 October 2001, the party won 1 out of 81 seats. The party won in the 19 November and 3 December 2006 elections 1 out of 95 seats....

  • People's Front (Nepal)
    People's Front (Nepal)
    Janamorcha Nepal was founded in 2002 as the mass organisation and electoral front of the Communist Party of Nepal . It was formed following the merger between the Communist Party of Nepal and the Communist Party of Nepal when their respective fronts Samyukta Janamorcha Nepal and the Rashtriya...

  • People's Front (Peru)
  • People's Front (Singapore)
    People's Front (Singapore)
    The People's Front is a shortlived party that was registered on 21 May 1971 where some members from a faction of Barisan Sosialis that was mostly chinese-speaking had decided to resign from BS...

  • People's Front (Sweden)
  • People's Front (Yugoslavia)
  • Frente Popular (Goa)
    Frente Popular (Goa)
    The Frente Popular Party is a former political party of Goa, India. It participated in the 1963 Goa general elections without any success.-Background:...

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