Left Front

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Left Front may refer to:

Politics

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Europe

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  • Left Front (Czechoslovakia) (Czech: Levá fronta), an organization of left-wing intellectuals founded in 1929
  • Left Front (France) (French: Front de gauche), a French electoral alliance created for the 2009 European elections
  • Left Front (Russia) (Russian: Левый Фронт), a group in Russia that is critical of Vladimir Putin
  • Left Front (Catalonia) (Catalan: Front d'Esquerres), an electoral alliance planned ahead of the 1977 Spanish general election

India

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West Bengal

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  • Left Front (West Bengal) (Bengali: বামফ্রন্ট Bamfrônṭ), an alliance of left-wing parties in the Indian state of West Bengal
  • United Left Election Committee, an electoral alliance in West Bengal, India, formed ahead of the 1957 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election
  • United Left Front (1957), an electoral alliance formed ahead of the 1957 West Bengal Legislative Assembly Election
  • United Left Front (1962), an electoral alliance formed ahead of the 1962 West Bengal Legislative Assembly Election
  • United Left Front (1967), an electoral alliance formed ahead of the 1967 West Bengal Legislative Assembly Election
  • People's United Left Front, an electoral alliance in West Bengal, India, formed in December 1966, ahead of the 1967 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election

Others

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Periodicals

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  • LEF (journal) (Russian: ЛЕФ), later called New LEF (Russian: Novyi LEF)
  • Left Front (magazine) (1930–1934/5), an American magazine published by the Chicago chapter of the John Reed Club

See also

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