|
Frente Obrero (Spanish for 'Workers Front'), a national trade union centre in Nicaragua. FO was founded circa 1972-74, as the trade union wing of the pro-Albanian MAP-ML. When the National Reconstruction Government was formed on July 19, 1979, FO had one of 33 representatives in the Council of State.〔http://www.asamblea.gob.ni/opciones/constituciones/democraticas/democra1.doc〕 As of 1983, it was mainly active in the construction and sugar cane sectors.〔(Revista Envío - El sindicalismo nicaragüense frente a la agresión y la defensa )〕 Adopting a hardline, anti-revisionist policy on the Sandinistas, starting in 1980 strikes led by the Front occurred in the private sugar mills of San Antonio and Monterrosa, while the Front called for 100% salary increases, started a series of occupations of privately owned lands and industries, sabotaged government-led economic efforts, and advocated the development of "another civil war, this time against the Sandinista Front."〔George Black, ''Triumph of the People: The Sandinista Revolution in Nicaragua'', New York: ZED Press, 1981, p. 337.〕 Its base of support, however, gradually declined from thereon. It was dissolved in 1986. ==See also== *''El Pueblo'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Frente Obrero」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
|