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The '''Restoration Front''' ([[Dravidian language|Dravidian]]: ''Sain'ya Punaruhsth'hapana''; '''SP''') is a [[wikipedia:Socialism|socialist]] [[Mel-akkam|Mel-akkan]] political alliance composed of two parties: the far-left [[Workers' Revolutionary Party]] and the conservative-syncretic [[Originalist Progressive Party]]. It was formed to contest the [[2024 Mel-akkan Vernal Equinox Election|2024 Vernal Equinox election]], and will field a single candidate in each of Mel-akkam's 40 [[Commissions of Mel-akkam|commission]] constituencies.
The '''Restoration Front''' ([[Dravidian language|Dravidian]]: ''Sain'ya Punaruhsth'hapana''; '''SP''') is a [[wikipedia:Socialism|socialist]] [[Mel-akkam|Mel-akkan]] political alliance composed of two parties: the far-left [[Workers' Revolutionary Party]] and the conservative-syncretic [[Originalist Progressive Party]]. It was formed to contest the [[2024 Mel-akkan Vernal Equinox Election|2024 Vernal Equinox election]], and fielded a single candidate in each of Mel-akkam's 40 [[Commissions of Mel-akkam|commission]] constituencies.

Latest revision as of 22:05, 26 March 2024

Restoration Front

Sain'ya Punaruhsth'hapana
AbbreviationRF (English)
SP (Dravidian)
Co-chairwomenPuratana Tirigi
Porata Pani
Founded2024
IdeologySocialism
Factions:
National conservatism
Social conservatism
Communism
Militarism
Political positionBig tent
Regional affiliationShiv Sena (OPP)
CPI (ML) Liberation (WRP)
ColoursMagenta  
Coordinating Council
4 / 40
Provincial Directors
1 / 10
Provincial Assemblies of Elders
28 / 200
Website
restfront.ml (planned)

The Restoration Front (Dravidian: Sain'ya Punaruhsth'hapana; SP) is a socialist Mel-akkan political alliance composed of two parties: the far-left Workers' Revolutionary Party and the conservative-syncretic Originalist Progressive Party. It was formed to contest the 2024 Vernal Equinox election, and fielded a single candidate in each of Mel-akkam's 40 commission constituencies.