Autonomous Left

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Autonomist Left
Izquierda Autonomista
LeadersFrancisco Figueroa [1]
Founded2008
Dissolved20 January 2019
Ideology Autonomism
Libertarian socialism
Democratic socialism
Latinamericanism
Feminism
Political position Left-wing

The Autonomous Left was a Chilean political movement which was a founding member of the Broad Front on 21 January 2017. One year later, the movement merged into the party Commons. [2] [3] [4]

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  2. ""Comunes": el nuevo partido del FA que fusiona a Poder con Izquierda Autónoma". La Tercera. 14 January 2019. Retrieved 8 December 2021.
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