Workers' Left Front
Trotskyist political coalition in Argentina / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Workers' Left Front – Unity (Spanish: Frente de Izquierda y de los Trabajadores – Unidad, FIT-U) is an alliance of initially three Trotskyist parties in Argentina formed to participate in elections in 2011, announced at a press conference in April that year. They were the Workers' Party (PO), the Socialist Workers' Party (PTS), and Socialist Left (IS). In 2019, the Workers' Socialist Movement (MST) joined the alliance.[6]
Workers' Left Front – Unity Frente de Izquierda y de los Trabajadores – Unidad | |
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Abbreviation | FIT-U |
Leader | Nicolás del Caño |
Founded | April 14, 2011; 13 years ago (2011-04-14) |
Headquarters | Buenos Aires |
Ideology | Trotskyism[1][2] |
Political position | Far-left[3][4][5] |
Colours | Pink |
Seats in the Chamber of Deputies | 5 / 257 |
Seats in the Senate | 0 / 72 |
These parties had stood separately at the Argentine elections of 2007 and 2009, the PO on its own, and the PTS and IS in an alliance with the Movement for Socialism (MAS). At these two elections the PO did better than the PTS-IS-MAS alliance, and in 2009 both groupings seriously increased their vote in proportion to their vote in 2007.