Broad Front (Costa Rica)

Broad Front (Costa Rica)

The Broad Front ("Frente Amplio") is a political party in Costa Rica. The main component of the front is the Alternative of the Lefts Movement ("Movimiento Alternativa de Izquierdas").In the 2006 general elections, they won 1.1 % of the legislative votes, and won one seat in the legislature.


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