Broad Front (Honduras) Explained

Country:Honduras
Broad Political Electoral Front in Resistance
Native Name:Frente Amplio Político Electoral en Resistencia
Flag:FAPER flag.svg
Founded:10 November 2010
Headquarters:Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Ideology:Communalism
Participatory socialism
Municipal socialism
Position:Far-left
Colors:Black, red, yellow

The Broad Front, officially the Broad Political Electoral Front in Resistance (FAPER) and sometimes known by the abbreviation EL FRENTE, is a political party in Honduras. It was recognized by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal on 8 May 2012. Its presidential candidate in the 2013 elections was Andrés Pavón.[1]

The party was disestablished on 13 May 2014, due to the poor results in the elections.[2] It was re-established in 2016.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tribunal Electoral de Honduras da luz verde para inscripción del partido Faper, de Andrés Pavón . 2012-05-08. 2012-07-20. El Heraldo.hn. es.
  2. News: Alianza Patriótica y FAPER desaparecen como partidos políticos. 13 May 2014. Proceso Digital. 13 May 2014.