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Chandan Socialist Birlik Front
𑐀𑐬‎𑐎𑐶𑐣𑐵𑐮𑐶 𑐲𑐵𑐩𑐵𑐖‎𑐮𑐶𑐎 𑐧𑐶𑐬‎𑐮𑐶𑐎 𑐴𑑁𑐮𑐮𑑀𑐴
Arkinali Samajlik Birlik Holboh
AbbreviationASBH
ChairmanHotamjon Khan
PresidentPernille Urksal
Founded15 November 1949 (75 years ago) (1949-11-15)
Preceded byChandan National Front
Headquarters14 North, 3rd Capitol District, Taglikend
NewspaperNational Review
Youth wingASBH Youth League
Women's wingASBH Women's League
Veteran's LeagueASBH Veterans League
Armed wingPeople's Liberation Army
Labour wingNational Labour Union
Membership2 million (2020)
IdeologyPro-Chandan government
Birlikism
Political positionBig tent
Factions:
Centre-left to far-left
Colors  Red
Supreme Council
15 / 15
National Assembly
329 / 381
Seats in local assemblies
3,336 / 3,810

The Chandan Socialist Birlik Front (Chandan: 𑐀𑐬‎𑐎𑐶𑐣𑐵𑐮𑐶 𑐲𑐵𑐩𑐵𑐖‎𑐮𑐶𑐎 𑐧𑐶𑐬‎𑐮𑐶𑐎 𑐴𑑁𑐮𑐮𑑀𑐴, Arkinali Samajlik Birlik Holboh), commonly known as the ASBH, is a political alliance of political parties in Chanda that supports the Birlikist ideology and its related sub-ideologies.

The Front was officially founded during the Chandan National Revolution in order to provide a movement for the proponents of Birlikist principles. It was not founded as a traditional political party, but rather an political organisation whose members all embraced the principles of the ideology. It gradually began to ideologically diversify and unofficial but cohesive factions formed within the Front. These factions evolved into the Front's member parties today.

Aside from following the basic principles of Birlikism, the alliance features a wide array of ideologies considered generally to be on the left side of the political spectrum. The front itself is divided into political factions who compete for power. Today the dominant parties and factions of the alliance favors market socialism, moderate internationalism, and constitutional reformism.

History

Background

Establishment

Nationalist Years

Reform Era

Reformation of Chanda

Ideology

Constituent parties

Party Leader Ideology National Assembly Government Faction
National Progressive Party Pernille Urksal Neo-Birlikism
Chandan nationalism
81 / 381
government Left
National Development Party of Chanda WIP Internal Statism
Chandan nationalism
56 / 381
internal opposition Republican
National Party for Chandan Socialism WIP National Birlikism
Chandan nationalism
50 / 381
internal opposition Republican
Chandan Patriotic Workers' Party WIP Neo-Birlikism
Socialism
43 / 381
government Left
Social Democratic Party of Chanda WIP Social democracy
Reformism
31 / 381
government Reformist
Chandan Regional Branch (Satrian) WIP Chandan Pardalism
Minority politics
20 / 381
government Reformist
Chandan Section of the Workers' International WIP Councilism
Market socialism
13 / 381
government Reformist
Chandan Regional Branch WIP Chandan Pardalism
Pan-Coianism
7 / 381
government Left
Workers Party of Satria WIP Nemtsovism
Pan-Satrianism
2 / 381
internal opposition None
Chandan Socialist Workers Party WIP Market socialism
Pan-Satrianism
1 / 381
internal opposition None

Organisation

Electoral history

Election Seats +/– Position
1950
250 / 250
Increase 250 Increase 1st
1951
285 / 285
Increase 35 Steady 1st
1959
331 / 331
Increase 46 Steady 1st
1963
331 / 331
Steady Steady 1st
1967
331 / 331
Steady Steady 1st
1971
381 / 381
Increase 50 Steady 1st
1975
381 / 381
Steady Steady 1st
1983
381 / 381
Steady Steady 1st
1987
381 / 381
Steady Steady 1st
1991
381 / 381
Steady Steady 1st
1995
381 / 381
Steady Steady 1st
1999
366 / 381
Decrease 15 Steady 1st
2003
345 / 381
Decrease 21 Steady 1st
2007
340 / 381
Decrease 5 Steady 1st
2011
351 / 381
Increase 11 Steady 1st
2015
344 / 381
Decrease 7 Steady 1st
2019
329 / 381
Decrease 14 Steady 1st