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- Common_front abstract "In politics, a common front is an alliance between different groups, forces, or interests in pursuit of a common goal or in opposition to a common enemy. Other words that may be used are "alliance" or "coalition", though the term "common front" is often used when groups want to emphasise that their alliance is of a temporary nature and that individual groups within the front maintain their independence and do not consider themselves subservient to a collective leadership.The practice of uniting with anyone against a common enemy is called frontism.Historically, it has been a practice of Marxist–Leninist parties to unite with non-communist forces in revolution.In left-wing politics, there are two main types of common fronts: the popular front and the united front.".
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- Common_front hasPhotoCollection Common_front.
- Common_front subject Category:Political_terminology.
- Common_front comment "In politics, a common front is an alliance between different groups, forces, or interests in pursuit of a common goal or in opposition to a common enemy.".
- Common_front label "Common front".
- Common_front label "Frontisme".
- Common_front label "Frontismo".
- Common_front sameAs Frontismo.
- Common_front sameAs Frontisme.
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