frontist
The term "frontist" refers to a supporter of a political coalition or alliance known as a "front." Historically, this term has been used in various political contexts, particularly in countries with fragmented political landscapes or during periods of significant social and political upheaval. Fronts are typically formed to achieve a common goal, such as winning an election, enacting specific policies, or resisting a perceived common enemy. The composition of these fronts can vary widely, often bringing together disparate political parties, social movements, or interest groups.
The ideology of a frontist can range depending on the specific front they support. For example, a
The effectiveness of fronts and, by extension, the influence of frontists, can be contingent on several factors.