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Latest revision as of 03:21, 10 November 2024

United Labor Front

統一労働戦線
AbbreviationULF
LeaderIn Jae-Hwa
ChairpersonRee Beom-Seok
FounderTsuda Hiroshi
FoundedNovember 23, 1957 (1957-11-23)
HeadquartersSingye
NewspaperTeikoku No Enjo
Student wingRed Students Organization
Youth wingYoung Socialists
Membership2,551,985
IdeologyDemocratic socialism
State Socialism
Cosmopolitanism
Internationalism
Ilbonese Socialism
Penumbrism (Minority)
Anarchism (Minority)
Political positionCenter Left to Left-Wing
Colors  Blossom Red
Slogan"Forwards Ilbon!"
"フォワードのイルボン!"
Kokkai
436 / 500
Website
ULF.IL

The United Labor Front (Ilbonese: Tōitsu Rōdō Sensen) is a democratic socialist and trade unionist political party from the Republic of Ilbon. The ULF rests on the center-left of the political spectrum but does have more radical wings of its party. The United Labor Front is the largest opposition party in the Kokkai - the Ilbonese diet - alongside the Ilbon Renovation Society, and a dozen smaller parties who are all part of a much larger anti-Nationalist coalition. The United Labor Front was originally a coalition of a dozen different left-wing political parties during Reconstruction and eventually became part of Goda Osamu's Grace Front. Wi Dong-Yul's liberal reforms, while popular, were not well received among industrial workers, and the strained relationship between government officials and the workers resulted in the consolidation of the left-wing coalition into the United Labor Front under Tsuda Hiroshi Politicians from the ULF have held power in Ilbon twice consecutively, starting in 1960 and ending in 1968. While Amano Katsuro was in power, the ULF worked as a bridge between his administration and workers' unions to help ensure the workers were given a say in his reforms. The ULF was part of the push to force the abdication of the King after the 1996 constitutional crisis and aided the effort to consolidate the Republic's constitution following the founding of the First Ilbonese Republic. The ULF was swept into power in 2008 and went on to legalize homosexuality, but was defeated in 2016 by the National Camp.

History

Member of the Grace Front

Consolidation and Founding

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Founder of the ULF, Tsuda Hiroshi.

First Labor Government

Second Labor Government

Under Amano Katsuro

Republican Resurgence

Third Labor Government

Fourth Labor Government