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The Workers' Front of Catalonia ( ca, Front Obrer de Catalunya, FOC) was a clandestine political movement in
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, formed in 1961, and active during the
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of
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. It was the continuation of the Popular Democratic Association of Catalonia (''Associació Democràtica Popular de Catalunya''), one created by university students inspired by
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and the
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. The party's abbreviation "FOC" corresponds to ''foc'' meaning "fire" in Catalan.


History

FOC challenged the
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(PSUC) over control of the growing
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(CC.OO). FOC established a hold over the Metalworkers' union, and thus had a lot of influence over the
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Workers' Commission for a brief moment. It aligned itself with the Popular Liberation Front (FLP) and the Euskadiko Sozialisten Batasuna (ESB). FOC published ''Revolució'' (1961-1962), ''Presencia Obrera'' (1964-1965) and ''Poder Obrero'' (1969). The party dissolved in 1970.
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, former head of government of Catalonia, was a leading member of FOC. Other leaders of FOC were
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, Alfonso Carlos Comín, José Antonio González Casanova and
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References

* http://www.marxists.org/catala/enciclopedia/people/f/r.htm *"El Front Obrer de Catalunya
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IV Jornades d'Història del Socialisme Fundació Rafael de Campalans 3 i 4 de novembre de 1994. {{DEFAULTSORT:Workers' Front Of Catalonia Defunct communist parties in Catalonia Anti-fascist organizations Anti-Francoism 1961 establishments in Spain Political parties established in 1961 1970 disestablishments in Spain Political parties disestablished in 1970