Noun
a leftist coalition organized against a common opponent
Source: WordNetThe character and fight against fascism moved centre stage when, in 1936, Franco attempted to overthrow by force the Popular Front Government of Republican Spain. Bill Alexander
A day earlier, Faig Amirli, financial director of opposition newspaper and assistant to the head of the opposition Popular Front Party, Ali Karimli, was also sentenced to 30 days. Source: Internet
For example, it was the Black September organisation, led by men who were close to Yasser Arafat, that was responsible for the on the Munich Olympics in 1972, not the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. Source: Internet
Worried over the "propaganda" that the is soft on minority communalism in the country, senior leader has said the party "cannot be selective" on the issue and suggested it should target Popular Front of India type of communalism also. Source: Internet
She argued that the Hurriyat was the popular front under which people came together during last year's agitation. Source: Internet
The popular front man won’t be alone, as Mansfield Matters present a panel of legends over the course of the evening with more names to be announced soon. Source: Internet