Socialist Single Front Explained

Socialist Single Front
Native Name:Frente Único Socialista
Colorcode:
  1. E25600
Ideology:Socialism
Headquarters:La Paz
Country:Bolivia

Socialist Single Front (Spanish: Frente Único Socialista, FUS) was a Bolivian electoral political alliance of left-wing and socialist political parties and organizations.

The Socialist Single Front was established on 18 February 1938, for the 1938 congressional elections, by these parties:

The Socialist Single Front was associated with the revolutionary government of Colonel Germán Busch Becerra and elected majority deputies of the new Constituent Assembly.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Political handbook of the world 1940. New York, 1940. P. 12.
  2. Political handbook of the world 1940. New York, 1940. P. 12.