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===Sotirian socialism=== | ===Sotirian socialism=== | ||
[[File:Óscar Romero during his stay in Rome.jpg|200px|thumb|Bishop [[Tiago Cancelo]], a critic of the AFR's government, he is celebrated by Sotirian socialists]] | |||
==Results== | ==Results== |
Revision as of 19:51, 3 July 2023
Abbreviation | FAL, BBF |
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Chairperson | Sérgio Lindahl |
Deputy Chairperson | Mauricio Alcantara |
Founder | Geraldo Saldanha |
Founded | 1999 |
Student wing | Broad Liberation Front Student Force |
Youth wing | Estevista Youth Revolutionaries |
Women's wing | Ladies of the Estevista Revolution |
Membership | 976,436 |
Ideology | Estevismo Left-wing nationalism Left-wing populism Sotirian socialism |
Political position | Left-wing |
Colors | Red, Black |
Vanharian Legislative Assembly | 67 / 84
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Department Governorships | 12 / 15
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Party flag | |
The Broad Liberation Front (Luzelese: Frente Ampla Libertação; Blostlandic: Bred Befrielsefront), or the FAL or BBF, is a Vanharian left-wing political party that has ruled the country since 2000. It was founded in 1999 soon after the 1999 Vanhar peace deal that ended the Esquedor conflict and opened the left into Vanharian politics. One of many left-wing parties, many of which following the ideology of Estevismo, it became the most successful and longest ruling parties in the Asterias. It is currently lead by Sérgio Lindahl and controls the Vanharian Legislative Assembly with a supermajority and a majority of the Departmental governorships in Vanhar.
After Vanhar's independence from the Asterian Federative Republic the left-wing rebels in Vanhar continued to fight the government of Bernardo Erhardsson. In 1999 the peace deal and disarmament of left-wing forces lead to the introduction of many leftist parties into politics. One of these was the Broad Liberation Front lead by lawyer Geraldo Saldanha, which would be able to unite many other left-wing parties and run on a platform of social and economic reforms, which appealed to the former-AFR state, which had been economically poor since the collapse. It would win in 2000 with over 55% of the vote.
The government of Geraldo Saldanha would be extremely successful, in 2004 the FAL would win a supermajority. In 2008 Saldanha was succeeded by Sérgio Lindahl, his deputy. He would further push more authoritarian measures to keep the FAL in power and become more adversarial with the AFR under Pereira, his wife, Eva Lindahl would become his deputy in 2017, and Foreign Minister Mauricio Alcantara would become the party's deputy chairman.