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| abbreviation = ASBH
| abbreviation = ASBH
|predecessor = [[Chandan National Front]]
|predecessor = [[Chandan National Front]]
|leader1_title = Chairman
|successor          = [[National Party for Chandan Socialism|ASUP]] <br>[[People's Pardals of Chanda|APA]]<br> [[Chandan People's Party|AAP]]  <br>[[Chandan Socialist Party|ASP]]
|leader1_name = [[Hotamjon Khan]]
|leader2_title = [[President of Chanda|President]]
|leader2_name = [[Pernille Urksal]]
|leader3_title =
|leader3_name =
|leader4_title =
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|founded = {{Start date and age|1949|11|15|df=yes|p=y}} <small>(as party)</small> <br> {{Start date and age|2001|02|11|df=yes|p=y}} <small>(as alliance)</small>
|founded = {{Start date and age|1949|11|15|df=yes|p=y}} <small>(as party)</small> <br> {{Start date and age|2001|02|11|df=yes|p=y}} <small>(as alliance)</small>
|dissolved =  
|dissolved = 22 June 2008
|headquarters = 14 North, 3rd Capitol District, Taglikend
|headquarters = 14 North, 3rd Capitol District, Taglikend
|newspaper = National Review
|newspaper = National Review
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{{wp|Democratic socialism}}<br>[[Internal State|Internal Statism]]<br>{{wp|Left-wing nationalism}}<br>{{wp|Labourism}}<br>[[International Revolutionary Army|Pardalism]]<br>{{wp|Reformism}}}}
|position =  {{wp|Big tent}} <br> '''Factions:'''<br>{{wp|Centre-left politics|Centre-left}} to {{wp|Far-left politics|far-left}}
|position =  {{wp|Big tent}} <br> '''Factions:'''<br>{{wp|Centre-left politics|Centre-left}} to {{wp|Far-left politics|far-left}}
|membership = 500 thousand (2020)
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|colors = {{color box|#fe001a}} Red
|seats1_title = [[Supreme Council of the Republic|Supreme Council]]
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|seats2_title = [[National Assembly of Chanda|National Assembly]]
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The '''Chandan Socialist Birlik Front''' ([[Chandan language|Chandan]]: '''𑐀𑐬‎𑐎𑐶𑐣𑐵𑐮𑐶 𑐲𑐵𑐩𑐵𑐖‎𑐮𑐶𑐎 𑐧𑐶𑐬‎𑐮𑐶𑐎 𑐴𑑁𑐮𑐮𑑀𑐴''', ''Arkinali Samajlik Birlik Holboh''), commonly known as the '''ASBH''', is a {{wp|political alliance}} of political parties in [[Chanda]] that supports the [[Birlikism|Birlikist]] ideology and its related sub-ideologies.
The '''Chandan Socialist Birlik Front''' ([[Chandan language|Chandan]]: '''𑐀𑐬‎𑐎𑐶𑐣𑐵𑐮𑐶 𑐲𑐵𑐩𑐵𑐖‎𑐮𑐶𑐎 𑐧𑐶𑐬‎𑐮𑐶𑐎 𑐴𑑁𑐮𑐮𑑀𑐴''', ''Arkinali Samajlik Birlik Holboh''), commonly known as the '''ASBH''', was a {{wp|political alliance}} of political parties in [[Chanda]] that supports the [[Birlikism|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 [[Birlikism|Birlikist]] principles. The [[Declaration of the Republic]], Chanda's founding constitution, states that the country shall "stay true to the principles of Birlikism as written by the Founders through the governance of a united front", thereby constitutionalizing Birlikism as the national ideology. Since the founding of the Republic, the role of a "united front" has been filled by the Front. The parties of the Front must accept the "guiding role" of Birlikism in order to be a member of the Front. From the founding of the country in 1951 to the 1970s, the Front had near absolute power over the government as a unified political party.  
The Front was officially founded during the [[Chandan National Revolution]] in order to provide a movement for the proponents of [[Birlikism|Birlikist]] principles. The [[Declaration of the Republic]], Chanda's founding constitution, states that the country shall "stay true to the principles of Birlikism as written by the Founders through the governance of a united front", thereby constitutionalizing Birlikism as the national ideology. Since the founding of the Republic, the role of a "united front" has been filled by the Front. The parties of the Front must accept the "guiding role" of Birlikism in order to be a member of the Front. From the founding of the country in 1951 to the 1970s, the Front had near absolute power over the government as a unified political party.  


However beginning in the 1970s, power began to fall from the leadership to its party members who were becoming increasingly independent and ideologically diverse. As a result, the growing power of the party members led to the diversification of the Front into various political factions and informal political organizations. The political reformation in the 1990s, led to the party's formal split into completely independent political parties.  
However beginning in the 1970s, power began to fall from the leadership to its party members who were becoming increasingly independent and ideologically diverse. As a result, the growing power of the party members led to the diversification of the Front into various political factions and informal political organizations. The political reformation in the 1990s, led to the party's formal split into completely independent political parties. The economic crash of 2005 led to its complete dissolution.


==History==
==History==
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===Reformation of Chanda===
===Reformation of Chanda===
==Ideology==
==Ideology==
==Constituent parties==
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%"
|-
! colspan=2  scope="col"| Party
! colspan=1  scope="col"| Leader
! colspan=1  scope="col"| Ideology
! colspan=1 scope="col" | [[National Assembly of Chanda|National Assembly]]
|-
| bgcolor="D50000"  width=5px rowspan=1 |
| [[National Progressive Party of Chanda|National Progressive Party]]
| [[Pernille Urksal]]
| [[Birlikism|Neo-Birlikism]]<br>[[Chanda|Chandan nationalism]]
| {{composition bar|144|381|hex=#fe001a}}
|-
| bgcolor="45b3e0"  width=5px rowspan=1 |
| [[National Development Party of Chanda]]
| WIP
| [[Internal State|Internal Statism]]<br>[[Chanda|Chandan nationalism]]
| {{composition bar|17|381|hex=#fe001a}}
|-
| bgcolor="DE3533"  width=5px rowspan=1 |
| [[Chandan Patriotic Workers' Party]]
| WIP
| [[Birlikism|Neo-Birlikism]]<br>{{wp|Socialism}}<br>
| {{composition bar|8|381|hex=#fe001a}}
|-
| bgcolor="DE3533"  width=5px rowspan=1 |
| [[Social Democratic Party of Chanda]]
| WIP
| {{wp|Social democracy}}<br>{{wp|Reformism}}
| {{composition bar|5|381|hex=#fe001a}}
|-
| bgcolor="008542"  width=5px rowspan=1 |
| [[Chandan Regional Branch (Satrian)]]
| WIP
| [[International Revolutionary Army|Chandan Pardalism]]<br>{{wp|Minority group|Minority politics}}
| {{composition bar|3|381|hex=#fe001a}}
|-
| bgcolor="DE3533"  width=5px rowspan=1 |
| [[Chandan Section of the Workers' International]]
| WIP
| {{wp|Council communism|Councilism}}<br>{{wp|Market socialism}}
| {{composition bar|2|381|hex=#fe001a}}
|-
| bgcolor="008542"  width=5px rowspan=1 |
| [[Chandan Regional Branch]]
| WIP
| [[International Revolutionary Army|Chandan Pardalism]]<br>[[Coius|Pan-Coianism]]
| {{composition bar|1|381|hex=#fe001a}}
|-
| bgcolor="DE3533"  width=5px rowspan=1 |
| [[Workers Party of Satria]]
| WIP
| [[Yuri Nemtsov|Nemtsovism]]<br>[[Satria|Pan-Satrianism]]<br>
| {{composition bar|1|381|hex=#fe001a}}
|-
| bgcolor="DE3533"  width=5px rowspan=1 |
| [[Chandan Socialist Workers Party]]
| WIP
| {{wp|Market socialism}}<br>[[Satria|Pan-Satrianism]]<br>
| {{composition bar|1|381|hex=#fe001a}}
|}


==Organisation==
==Organisation==
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|-
|-
|[[2007 Chandan general election|2007]]
|[[2007 Chandan general election|2007]]
|{{Composition bar|216|381|#fe001a}}
|{{Composition bar|116|381|#fe001a}}
|{{decrease}} 129
|{{decrease}} 229
|{{steady}} 1st
|{{decrease}} 3rd
|-
|[[2011 Chandan general election|2011]]
|{{Composition bar|206|381|#fe001a}}
|{{decrease}} 10
|{{steady}} 1st
|-
|[[2015 Chandan general election|2015]]
|{{Composition bar|192|381|#fe001a}}
|{{decrease}} 14
|{{steady}} 1st
|-
|[[2019 Chandan general election|2019]]
|{{Composition bar|175|381|#fe001a}}
|{{decrease}} 17
|{{steady}} 1st
|}
|}

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Chandan Socialist Birlik Front
𑐀𑐬‎𑐎𑐶𑐣𑐵𑐮𑐶 𑐲𑐵𑐩𑐵𑐖‎𑐮𑐶𑐎 𑐧𑐶𑐬‎𑐮𑐶𑐎 𑐴𑑁𑐮𑐮𑑀𑐴
Arkinali Samajlik Birlik Holboh
AbbreviationASBH
Founded15 November 1949 (75 years ago) (1949-11-15) (as party)
11 February 2001 (23 years ago) (2001-02-11) (as alliance)
Dissolved22 June 2008
Preceded byChandan National Front
Succeeded byASUP
APA
AAP
ASP
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
IdeologyPro-Chandan government
Birlikism
Political positionBig tent
Factions:
Centre-left to far-left

The Chandan Socialist Birlik Front (Chandan: 𑐀𑐬‎𑐎𑐶𑐣𑐵𑐮𑐶 𑐲𑐵𑐩𑐵𑐖‎𑐮𑐶𑐎 𑐧𑐶𑐬‎𑐮𑐶𑐎 𑐴𑑁𑐮𑐮𑑀𑐴, Arkinali Samajlik Birlik Holboh), commonly known as the ASBH, was 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. The Declaration of the Republic, Chanda's founding constitution, states that the country shall "stay true to the principles of Birlikism as written by the Founders through the governance of a united front", thereby constitutionalizing Birlikism as the national ideology. Since the founding of the Republic, the role of a "united front" has been filled by the Front. The parties of the Front must accept the "guiding role" of Birlikism in order to be a member of the Front. From the founding of the country in 1951 to the 1970s, the Front had near absolute power over the government as a unified political party.

However beginning in the 1970s, power began to fall from the leadership to its party members who were becoming increasingly independent and ideologically diverse. As a result, the growing power of the party members led to the diversification of the Front into various political factions and informal political organizations. The political reformation in the 1990s, led to the party's formal split into completely independent political parties. The economic crash of 2005 led to its complete dissolution.

History

Background

Establishment

Nationalist Years

Reform Era

Reformation of Chanda

Ideology

Organisation

Electoral history

Election Seats +/– Position
1949
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
116 / 381
Decrease 229 Decrease 3rd