Workers' Front
Radnička Fronta |
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Leader | Collective leadership |
Founded | 9 May 2014 |
Ideology |
Democratic socialism Anti-Fascism Anti-clericalism Socialist feminism |
Political position | Far-left |
Colours | Red |
Zagreb Assembly |
1 / 51
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Sabor |
0 / 151
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European Parliament |
0 / 11
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Website | |
radnickafronta |
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Workers' Front (Croatian: Radnička fronta or RF) is a far-left political party, formed in May 2014 as a political initiative of workers, trade unionists, unemployed and students in Croatia.
Workers' Front aims to become a broad progressive front, dedicated to radical change of political, economic and social relations, while fighting for the rights of working people and all the oppressed.
Workers' Front is trying to coordinate various progressive struggles – struggle for workers' rights and economic democracy, anti-capitalism, anti-fascism, struggle for women's and LGBT rights, ecology etc.
Workers' Front has been compared to Spanish Podemos and Greek SYRIZA by the local and regional media.
On 3 October 2015 it was announced on the Workers' Front web site that the party has been disbanded after an attempted purge by a prominent member of the party. However, Workers' Front remained an officially registered party and went on with its activities, issuing a statement that its web site was taken over by a group trying to disband the party. Two weeks later this version of events, namely that the party still exists and that the web site was in control of a group of dissidents, was confirmed by a member of the dissident group.