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Far Left Group
AbbreviationFL
FounderVittorio Müller
Founded1841; 183 years ago (1841)
Dissolved1848; 176 years ago (1848)
Split fromLeft Group
Succeeded byUnited Socialist Democratic Party
NewspaperGazette of the Far Left
IdeologyRadicalism
Socialism
Anti-monarchism
Political positionFar-left
National affiliationAnti-plamyadian League
Colors  Red
Party flag
Flag of the Far Left Group Tarper.svg

The Far Left Group, known to historians as the Historical Far Left, was a parliamentary faction of the legislature of the Electorate of Astra, the Diet of Terraum, from 1841 to 1848. The faction consisted of Radical, Socialist, and Anti-monarchist politicians from the Electorate of Astra during the Plamyadian Rule.

Originally a more extreme wing of the Historical Left, the wing separated itself in 1841 after voicing discontent with the Left Group's neglect of the common folk. The party disbanded in 1848, along with the Left Group and Right Group, after their planned outbreak of the 1848 Revolution. Like the Right Group, the Far Left did not manage to organize a succeeding party immediately following the 1848 Revolution until 1860 in the form of the United Socialist Democratic Party

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