Revolutionary and Popular Indoamericano Front

The Revolutionary and Popular Indoamericano Front (in Spanish: Frente Indoamericano Revolucionario y Popular, FRIP) was a political movement in Argentina, founded by Francisco René Santucho in 1958 at Santiago del Estero, Argentina. It was a nationalist, indigenist and revolutionary movement, inspired in part by the ideas of the Peruvian Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre. It was an antecedent of the Workers' Revolutionary Party.

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References

  • "Los testimonios te hacen pensar desde otro lugar", Página 12
  • "LA VIDA DEL JEFE DEL MARXISTA EJERCITO REVOLUCIONARIO DEL PUEBLO: Un líder formado entre libros y violencia", Clarín
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19th century
–early 20th century
  • Unitarian Party
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  • Civic Union
  • National Civic Union (UCN)
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1930s–1970s
1970s–2010s
since 2020s