Front of Solidarity and Overthrow explained

Country:Greece
Colorcode:red
Native Name:Μέτωπο Αλληλεγγύης και Ανατροπής
Front of Solidarity and Overthrow
Leader:Alekos Alavanos
Foundation:2011
Dissolved:2018
Split:Coalition of the Radical Left
Ideology:Communism
Marxism-Leninism
Democratic socialism
Anti-capitalism
Euroscepticism
Position:Far-left
Website:tometopo.gr

Front of Solidarity and Overthrow (MAA; Greek, Modern (1453-);: Μέτωπο Αλληλεγγύης και Ανατροπής (ΜΑΑ), literally "Front of Solidarity and Overthrow") was a political party in Greece that split from the Coalition of the Radical Left.

MAA was formed in April 2011 by a splinter group of the Coalition of the Radical Left, that followed Alekos Alavanos (former President of Synaspismos). Four parties that participated in the Coalition of the Radical Left (KOE, DEA, KEDA and APO), supported Alekos Alavanos in the local elections in Attica. They later joined the MAA but they left the front due to political disputes. In the legislative elections of 2012 MAA supported the ANTARSYA.