The United Democratic Front (UDF) was a coalition of anti-apartheid organizations and political groups in South Africa, formed in 1983. It aimed to unite various movements and communities against the apartheid regime, advocating for democratic rights and social justice. The UDF played a significant role in mobilizing grassroots activism and protests, contributing to the eventual dismantling of apartheid. It was instrumental in the transition to a democratic South Africa in the early 1990s.
United People's Democratic Front was created in 1998.
Swaziland United Democratic Front was created in 2008.
Nigerien Democratic Front was created in 1957.
Democratic Front Party was created in 2007.
Sikkim Democratic Front was created in 1993.
Democratic Youth Front was created in 1956.
The United States government is a democratic republic.
United Democratic Left was created in 1951.
Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine was created in 1969.
Democratic Front of National Unity was created in 1984.
Libyan National Democratic Front was created in 1980.
Popular Democratic Front - Italy - was created in 1948.