Republican and Socialist Front

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Republican and Socialist Front
Frente Republicana e Socialista
Founded1 August 1980
Dissolved1982
IdeologyDemocratic socialism
Social democracy
Political positionLeft-wing
National affiliationCoalition of Socialist Party
Leftwing Union for the Socialist Democracy
Independent Social Democratic Action
ColoursRed, Pink

Republican and Socialist Front (Portuguese: Frente Republicana e Socialista, or FRS) was an electoral alliance in Portugal, consisting of the Socialist Party (PS), Leftwing Union for the Socialist Democracy (UEDS) and Independent Social Democratic Action (ASDI). FRS contested the 1980 elections. It got 1,606,198 votes (26.6%) and 74 MPs elected (PS 66 MPs, UEDS and ASDI 4 each). It dissolved in 1982 when PS decided to join coalitions with PSD.