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The '''Antifascist Democratic Front''' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: ''Frente Democrático Antifascista'', FDA) was a [[political alliance]] of the traditionalist and [[left-wing]] [[political party|parties]] in [[Bolivia]].
The Antifascist Democratic Front was created on 18 December 1945 by:<ref>Political handbook of the world 1946. New York, 1946. P. 15.</ref>
*the [[
*the [[Genuine Republican Party]], PRG;▼
*the [[
*the [[Revolutionary Left Party]], PIR.▼
▲the [[Genuine Republican Party]], PRG;
the [[United Socialist Party (Bolivia)|United Socialist Party]], PSU and ▼
▲the [[Revolutionary Left Party]], PIR.
These were desperate attempts to stem the radical tide of the government of [[Gualberto Villarroel|Gualberto Villarroel López]]. On 21 July 1946, students and workers overthrew the government and [[Gualberto Villarroel]] was killed.
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The PURS left the Antifascist Democratic Front.
For the 1947 general elections, the Antifascist Democratic Front was reestablished by:
*the [[Liberal Party (Bolivia)|Liberal Party]], PL;
*the [[
▲*the [[
▲the [[Social Democratic Party (Bolivia)|Social Democratic Party]], PSD.
In 1947, the FDA's candidate [[Luis Femando Guachalla]] narrowly lost to [[Enrique Hertzog]] of the PURS.
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==Notes==
{{Reflist}}
{{Bolivian political parties}}
[[Category:Political party alliances in Bolivia]]▼
[[Category:1945 establishments in Bolivia]]
[[Category:Anti-fascist organizations]]
[[Category:Left-wing parties in Bolivia]]
[[Category:Political parties established in 1945]]
[[Category:Political parties with year of disestablishment missing]]
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