People's Democratic Front | |
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Front Demokrasi Rakjat | |
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Leader | Amir Sjarifuddin |
Foundation | February 1948 |
Dissolved | December 1948 |
Merger of | |
Country | Indonesia |
Allegiance | Soviet Republic of Indonesia
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Headquarters | Surakarta (February ‒ September 1948) Madiun (September ‒ December 1948) |
Ideology | |
Political position | Far-left |
Opponents | |
Battles and wars | Madiun Affair |
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People's Democratic Front (Indonesian: Front Demokrasi Rakjat, FDR) was a short-lived united front of leftists in Indonesia, founded in February 1948.[1][2] FDR included the Communist Party of Indonesia, the Socialist Party, Labour Party of Indonesia, SOBSI and Pesindo.[3][4] The leader of FDR was Amir Sjarifuddin.[5]