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Workers' Front (Spain)

Workers' Front (Spanish: Frente Obrero, FO) is a Spanish political party. The party was founded as a mass organization by the anti-revisionist PML(RC) in October 2018 and registered as a separate political party in March 2019.

Workers' Front
Frente Obrero
AbbreviationFO
LeaderRoberto Vaquero
FoundedOctober 2018
Registered13 March 2019
HeadquartersCalle Gascó Oliag 6, PTA 42. 46010 Valencia
NewspaperUNIÓN
Ideology
Political positionSyncretic
Economic:
Far-left[1]
Cultural/ethical:
Right-wing to far-right
Website
https://frenteobrero.es/

History edit

The Workers' Front was established on October 14, 2018 at the Ateneo de Madrid as a front organization of the PML(RC).[2] Subsequently, the Workers' Front expanded to several cities in Spain, such as La Coruña, León, Ponferrada, Zaragoza, and Cádiz.[3]

On June 12, 2022, their first congress was held. During the congress the decision to become a political party was approved by the members. Representatives from other organizations, such as the Polisario Front, spoke during the congress.[4]

In late 2023, the group announced they would be participating in the ongoing protests against the PSOE government.[1]

Ideology edit

Despite being strongly connected with the PML(RC) and supporting far-left ideologies such as Marxism-Leninism, the FO is not explicitly communist. Their political ideology is a syncretic combination of left-wing economic positions and right-wing cultural and ethical viewpoints.[5]

In their program A Spain for the Workers, they defend national sovereignty, Hispanic identity, free university education, the nationalization of strategic economic sectors, energy sovereignty, nuclear energy, increasing the minimum wage, supporting the rural sector, promoting birth rates, creating more public housing, introducing rent control and limiting immigration.[6]

They oppose capitalism, the European Union, NATO, surrogacy, feminism, deindustrialization, queer ideology, the Trans Law, positive discrimination, islamization,[7] cosmopolitanism and political correctness.

Criticism edit

The party has been criticized by other organizations as transphobic, reactionary and racist, as well as compared (negatively) to the radical right-wing party Vox.[8][9] It has also been accused of giving credit to the Great Replacement theory.[10]

In 2023, FO was accused of having received money from the Algerian government by Euromagreb. This was later denied by the party.[11]

Elections edit

The FO participated in elections for the first time in the 2023 Spanish local elections. They ran in Villalba de los Arcos, Santa Margalida, Mislata, and Mandayona, winning one seat in Mandayona.

Election results edit

2023 Spanish local elections
Municipality Votes % Seats
Villalba de los Arcos 27 7.6% 0
Santa Margalida 100 1.8% 0
Mislata 255 1.1% 0
Mandayona 42 21.6% 1

The FO then contested the 2023 general election, fielding candidates in 50 of the 52 constituencies.[12] They received 46,605 (0,19%) votes, but no seats.

See also edit

External links edit

  • Workers Front
  • Marxist–Leninist Party (Communist Reconstruction)

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Un grupo radical de izquierda alienta una protesta en Ferraz contra la amnistía". El Debate. Retrieved 12 November 2023.
  2. ^ "Presentación del comité pro-Frente Obrero España" (PDF). UNION. October 2018. p. 6.
  3. ^ "LA MARCHA DEL FRENTE OBRERO" (PDF). UNION. January 2018. p. 10.
  4. ^ I CONGRESO DEL FRENTE OBRERO, retrieved 2023-07-09
  5. ^ "Return of the Old Left: A Look at the Spanish Worker's Front". europeanconservative.com. 2023-03-25. Retrieved 2023-07-09.
  6. ^ "PROGRAMA". Frente Obrero España (in Spanish). 2022-09-07. Retrieved 2023-07-09.
  7. ^ "The Workers' Front revives the «they will not pass» warning that «Islamism wants to conquer Spain»". The Objective (in Spanish). 2023-07-19.
  8. ^ "Frente Obrero, un discurso político homofóbico y racista que promueve la división de la clase trabajadora". La Izquierda Diario - Red internacional (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-07-09.
  9. ^ "El partido de los escraches a Sánchez y Podemos se presenta a las elecciones por primera vez en Castilla y León". El Español (in Spanish). 2023-06-21. Retrieved 2023-07-09.
  10. ^ https://aldescubierto.org/2023/02/03/desmontando-las-mentiras-de-roberto-vaquero-y-la-ultraderecha-sobre-la-inmigracion/
  11. ^ https://www.atalayar.com/en/articulo/politics/frente-obrero-denies-being-in-the-service-of-algeria-and-having-received-money-from-the-north-african-country/20230720104111188485.html
  12. ^ "BOLETÍN OFICIAL DEL ESTADO" (PDF). JUNTAS ELECTORALES PROVINCIALES. 21 June 2023. Retrieved 9 July 2023.

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Front was established on October 14 2018 at the Ateneo de Madrid as a front organization of the PML RC 2 Subsequently the Workers Front expanded to several cities in Spain such as La Coruna Leon Ponferrada Zaragoza and Cadiz 3 On June 12 2022 their first congress was held During the congress the decision to become a political party was approved by the members Representatives from other organizations such as the Polisario Front spoke during the congress 4 In late 2023 the group announced they would be participating in the ongoing protests against the PSOE government 1 Ideology editDespite being strongly connected with the PML RC and supporting far left ideologies such as Marxism Leninism the FO is not explicitly communist Their political ideology is a syncretic combination of left wing economic positions and right wing cultural and ethical viewpoints 5 In their program A Spain for the Workers they defend national sovereignty Hispanic identity free university education the nationalization of strategic economic sectors energy sovereignty nuclear energy increasing the minimum wage supporting the rural sector promoting birth rates creating more public housing introducing rent control and limiting immigration 6 They oppose capitalism the European Union NATO surrogacy feminism deindustrialization queer ideology the Trans Law positive discrimination islamization 7 cosmopolitanism and political correctness Criticism editThe party has been criticized by other organizations as transphobic reactionary and racist as well as compared negatively to the radical right wing party Vox 8 9 It has also been accused of giving credit to the Great Replacement theory 10 In 2023 FO was accused of having received money from the Algerian government by Euromagreb This was later denied by the party 11 Elections editThe FO participated in elections for the first time in the 2023 Spanish local elections They ran in Villalba de los Arcos Santa Margalida Mislata and Mandayona winning one seat in Mandayona Election results edit 2023 Spanish local elections Municipality Votes SeatsVillalba de los Arcos 27 7 6 0Santa Margalida 100 1 8 0Mislata 255 1 1 0Mandayona 42 21 6 1The FO then contested the 2023 general election fielding candidates in 50 of the 52 constituencies 12 They received 46 605 0 19 votes but no seats See also editWorkers Party of Britain a minor British political party also backed by an anti revisionist communist party CPGB ML National communismExternal links editWorkers Front Marxist Leninist Party Communist Reconstruction References edit a b Un grupo radical de izquierda alienta una protesta en Ferraz contra la amnistia El Debate Retrieved 12 November 2023 Presentacion del comite pro Frente Obrero Espana PDF UNION October 2018 p 6 LA MARCHA DEL FRENTE OBRERO PDF UNION January 2018 p 10 I CONGRESO DEL FRENTE OBRERO retrieved 2023 07 09 Return of the Old Left A Look at the Spanish Worker s Front europeanconservative com 2023 03 25 Retrieved 2023 07 09 PROGRAMA Frente Obrero Espana in Spanish 2022 09 07 Retrieved 2023 07 09 The Workers Front revives the they will not pass warning that Islamism wants to conquer Spain The Objective in Spanish 2023 07 19 Frente Obrero un discurso politico homofobico y racista que promueve la division de la clase trabajadora La Izquierda Diario Red internacional in Spanish Retrieved 2023 07 09 El partido de los escraches a Sanchez y Podemos se presenta a las elecciones por primera vez en Castilla y Leon El Espanol in Spanish 2023 06 21 Retrieved 2023 07 09 https aldescubierto org 2023 02 03 desmontando las mentiras de roberto vaquero y la ultraderecha sobre la inmigracion https www atalayar com en articulo politics frente obrero denies being in the service of algeria and having received money from the north african country 20230720104111188485 html BOLETIN OFICIAL DEL ESTADO PDF JUNTAS ELECTORALES PROVINCIALES 21 June 2023 Retrieved 9 July 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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