• Interfront was a pro-communist political movement that aimed to preserve the Soviet Union as a unified Marxist–Leninist state and strongly opposed the...
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    Intermovement (Russian: Интердвижение; Ukrainian: Інтеррух), also called the Interfront of the Donbass (Russian: Интерфронт Донбасса; Ukrainian: Інтерфронт Донбасу)...
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  • The International Front of the Working People of the Latvian SSR or Interfront (Latvian: Latvijas PSR Internacionālā Darbaļaužu fronte, Interfronte, Russian:...
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    was a political party in Moldova. The party was formed in July 1989 as Interfront, part of a left-wing pan-Soviet Union movement. Its founders were members...
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    forces, such as the International Front of the Working People of Latvia (Interfront) and the Communist Party of Latvia, along with its All-Latvian Public...
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    movement, coalescing in the Popular Front of Latvia, was opposed by the Interfront. The Latvian SSR, along with the other Baltic Republics was allowed greater...
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    Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan  Latvia  Lithuania  Moldova  Nakhichevan Ukraine Interfront: Intermovement IFWP Yedinstvo Unitate-Edinstvo International Movement...
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    since at least 2004. From 1988 to 1989 she was one of the leaders of the Interfront, a united front opposing Latvia's independence from the Soviet Union and...
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  • National Harmony Party; Rubiks and Ždanoka were prominent as leaders of the Interfront movement, the Latvian branch of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union...
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  • Latvia or Interfront, established in 1989, came out openly for remaining in the Soviet Union and preserving a socialist economy. Interfront aimed to win...
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    population of the Donbas reported their ethnicity as Russian. In 1990, the Interfront of the Donbass was founded as a movement against Ukrainian independence...
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    (1974–1991) ROS (1991–2000) A Just Russia (2016) Other political affiliations Interfront of Latvia (1988–1989) Inter-regional Deputies Group (1989) Soyuz (1989–1991)...
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    sources 16,000 - 100,000 members. The original name of the movement was Interfront (International Front of Workers in the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic)...
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    Lithuania Lithuanian Riflemen's Union  Soviet Union Soviet Army KGB OMON Interfront Communist Party of Lithuania (pro-Moscow faction) Yedinstvo Communist...
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    Pavlo Khaimovych (Public organization "Elections 89"), Dmytro Kornilov (Interfront of the Donbass), Oleksandr Luzan ("Civil forum of Ukraine"), and Vladislav...
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    of Lithuanian territory from it. Moscow sought to create a so-called 'Interfront' in Lithuania, following the example of other Baltic states, which would...
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    disliked the fact that the monument had become a meeting place for the local Interfront and others who had opposed Latvia's renewed independence from the USSR...
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  • of the chauvinistic, fundamentalist and anti-national movement, named „Interfront”, Solonari went through the phase of the socialism of Senik and Krilov...
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    prominence, such as Tatjana Ždanoka who became one of the leaders of Interfront. However, during the Independence movement, women's issues were not the...
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    Historian Vladimir Solonari, at the time a member of the pro-Soviet Interfront, argued that the declaration of independence featured "territorial demands...
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  • album included a bonus CD with remixes done by Julio Nexus (frontman of Interfront/Megabeat) and was named Nexus Therapy. This albums are available as a...
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