Front (party)
Front | |
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Latin name | Frontem |
Leader | Noora Elharar |
Slogan | Tradition and reason |
Founded | August 12, 1998 |
Split from | Conservative Coalition |
Student wing | Proud Students |
Youth wing | Proud Youth |
Women's wing | Proud Women |
Membership (2021) | 14,000 |
Ideology |
National conservatism Opposition to immigration Traditionalism |
Political position | Far-right |
Senate |
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Website | |
front.le |
Front (stylized in all capital as FRONT.; party identifier F) is a nationalist and right-wing populist political party in Liberta. As of 2024 it is the second largest minor party in Liberta, with four seats held in the Senate. Formed in 1998, the party was established by a small, radical splinter group from the Conservative Coalition consisting of the most conservative members of the party. Front advocates for a restrictions to immigration, traditionalism, and Libertan unionism. The party has been involved in numerous controversies since its inception, such as supporting and wishing to increase the budget of the Sovereign Border Force in Ila, advocating for military intervention against any refugees landing on the Mediterranean protectorates, and rescinding all aid to African countries.
The leader of Front has since 2017 been Noora Elharar, who received publicity due to her family being first-generation Arab immigrants. She managed to increase the successes of the party during the wave of right-wing populism sweeping Europe following the 2015 migrant crisis in Europe. In the 2018 election the party garnered 17 Senate seats, which was largely considered unprecedented, but following controversy regarding several party members statements on the authenticity of the Coronavirus pandemic, the party lost most of its seats.