People's Democratic Front (Indonesia)
Template:Short description Template:Infobox militant organization Template:Sidebar with collapsible lists People's Democratic Front (Template:Langx, FDR) was a short-lived united front of leftists in Indonesia, founded in February 1948.<ref>Törnquist, Olle. Dilemmas of Third World Communism: The Destruction of the PKI in Indonesia. London: Zed Books, 1984. p. 274</ref><ref>Kahin, Audrey. Regional Dynamics of the Indonesian Revolution: Unity from Diversity. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1985. p. 16</ref> FDR included the Communist Party of Indonesia, the Socialist Party, Labour Party of Indonesia, SOBSI and Pesindo.<ref>Sastroamidjojo, Ali, and C. L. M. Penders. Milestones on My Journey. St. Lucia: Queensland U.P., 1979. p. 153</ref><ref>Sundhaussen, Ulf. The Road to Power: Indonesian Military Politics, 1945-1967. Kuala Lumpur u.a: Oxford Univ. Pr, 1982. p. 39</ref> The leader of FDR was Amir Sjarifuddin.<ref>Masatoshi, Kisaichi. Popular Movements and Democratization in the Islamic World. London: Routledge, 2006. p. 110</ref>
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- Communist parties in Indonesia
- 1948 establishments in Indonesia
- Communist Party of Indonesia
- Defunct left-wing political party alliances
- Defunct political party alliances in Indonesia
- Defunct socialist parties in Asia
- Political parties established in 1948
- Political parties with year of disestablishment missing
- Socialist parties in Indonesia
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- Communism in Indonesia