People's Front (Argentina)

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The People's Front (Spanish: Frente del Pueblo, abbreviated FREPU) was a political coalition in Argentina, formed ahead of the 1985 parliamentary election. FREPU consisted of the Communist Party of Argentina, Movement for Socialism and a small group of Peronist trade unionists. FREPU obtained around 350,000 votes.[1]

References

  1. ^ Un siglo de luchas: historia del movimiento obrero argentino. Buenos Aires: Ediciones Antídoto, 1988. pp. 315-316