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5 relations: Left Unity (European Parliament), Left Unity (UK), Popular front, United front, Workers' Party of Spain–Communist Unity.
Left Unity (European Parliament)
Left Unity was a communist political group with seats in the European Parliament between 1989 and 1994.
See Left Unity and Left Unity (European Parliament)
Left Unity (UK)
Left Unity is a left-wing political party in the United Kingdom founded in 2013 when film director and social campaigner Ken Loach appealed for a new party to replace the Labour Party (which according to him failed to oppose the United Kingdom government austerity programme and had shifted towards neoliberalism).
See Left Unity and Left Unity (UK)
Popular front
A popular front is "any coalition of working-class and middle-class parties", including liberal and social democratic ones, "united for the defense of democratic forms" against "a presumed Fascist assault".
See Left Unity and Popular front
United front
A united front is an alliance of groups against their common enemies, figuratively evoking unification of previously separate geographic fronts and/or unification of previously separate armies into a front.
See Left Unity and United front
Workers' Party of Spain–Communist Unity
Workers' Party of Spain–Communist Unity (in Spanish: Partido de los Trabajadores de España–Unidad Comunista) was a communist political party in Spain, founded by Santiago Carrillo and his followers after their expulsion from the Communist Party of Spain (PCE) in October 1985.
See Left Unity and Workers' Party of Spain–Communist Unity
References
Also known as Left Unity (disambiguation).

