Chandan Socialist Birlik Front
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Chandan Socialist Birlik Front ๐๐ฌโ๐๐ถ๐ฃ๐ต๐ฎ๐ถ ๐ฒ๐ต๐ฉ๐ต๐โ๐ฎ๐ถ๐ ๐ง๐ถ๐ฌโ๐ฎ๐ถ๐ ๐ด๐๐ฎ๐ฎ๐๐ด Arkinali Samajlik Birlik Holboh | |
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Abbreviation | ASBH |
Chairman | Hotamjon Khan |
President | Pernille Urksal |
Founded | 15 November 1949 |
Preceded by | Chandan National Front |
Headquarters | 14 North, 3rd Capitol District, Taglikend |
Newspaper | National Review |
Youth wing | ASBH Youth League |
Women's wing | ASBH Women's League |
Veteran's League | ASBH Veterans League |
Armed wing | People's Liberation Army |
Labour wing | National Labour Union |
Membership | 2 million (2020) |
Ideology | Pro-Chandan government Birlikism |
Political position | Big tent Factions: Centre-left to far-left |
Colors | Red |
Supreme Council | 15 / 15
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National Assembly | 329 / 381
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Seats in local assemblies | 3,336 / 3,810
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The Chandan Socialist Birlik Front (Chandan: ๐๐ฌโ๐๐ถ๐ฃ๐ต๐ฎ๐ถ ๐ฒ๐ต๐ฉ๐ต๐โ๐ฎ๐ถ๐ ๐ง๐ถ๐ฌโ๐ฎ๐ถ๐ ๐ด๐๐ฎ๐ฎ๐๐ด, 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. This lack of a specific coherent ideology has led political scientists to classify the alliance as "catch-all" or as a "party of power". Today the dominant parties 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 of Chanda | Government | |
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Chandan Birlik Party | Pernille Urksal | Neo-Birlikism Chandan nationalism |
159 / 381
|
government | |
National Development Party of Chanda | WIP | Internal Statism Chandan nationalism |
46 / 381
|
internal opposition | |
National Party for Chandan Socialism | WIP | National Birlikism Chandan nationalism |
40 / 381
|
internal opposition | |
Chandan Patriotic Workers' Party | WIP | Neo-Birlikism Socialism |
33 / 381
|
government | |
Chandan Regional Branch (Satrian) | WIP | Chandan Pardalism Minority politics |
21 / 381
|
internal opposition | |
Social Democratic Party of Chanda | WIP | Social democracy Reformism |
15 / 381
|
government | |
Chandan Section of the Workers' International | WIP | Councilism Market socialism |
8 / 381
|
government | |
Chandan Regional Branch | WIP | Chandan Pardalism Pan-Coianism |
4 / 381
|
government | |
Workers Party of Satria | WIP | Nemtsovism Pan-Satrianism |
2 / 381
|
internal opposition | |
Chandan Socialist Workers Party | WIP | Market socialism Pan-Satrianism |
1 / 381
|
internal opposition |
Organisation
Electoral history
Election | Seats | +/โ | Position |
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1950 | 250 / 250
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250 | 1st |
1951 | 285 / 285
|
35 | 1st |
1959 | 331 / 331
|
46 | 1st |
1963 | 331 / 331
|
1st | |
1967 | 331 / 331
|
1st | |
1971 | 381 / 381
|
50 | 1st |
1975 | 381 / 381
|
1st | |
1983 | 381 / 381
|
1st | |
1987 | 381 / 381
|
1st | |
1991 | 381 / 381
|
1st | |
1995 | 381 / 381
|
1st | |
1999 | 366 / 381
|
15 | 1st |
2003 | 345 / 381
|
21 | 1st |
2007 | 340 / 381
|
5 | 1st |
2011 | 351 / 381
|
11 | 1st |
2015 | 344 / 381
|
7 | 1st |
2019 | 329 / 381
|
14 | 1st |