Socialist Single Front (
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: ''Frente Único Socialista'', FUS) was a Bolivian electoral
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The Socialist Single Front was established on 18 February 1938, for the
1938 congressional elections, by these parties:
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Legion of Veterans
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Confederation of Bolivian Workers
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Workers' Party
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Popular Front of Potosi
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United Socialist Party
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Republican Socialist Party
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Independent Socialist Party.
The Socialist Single Front was associated with the revolutionary government of Colonel
Germán Busch Becerra and elected majority deputies of the new Constituent Assembly.
[Political handbook of the world 1940. New York, 1940. P. 12.]
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