Frente Obrero, or the Workers' Front, is a left-wing political organization in Argentina that aims to defend the rights of workers and fight against capitalist exploitation.
The organization was founded in 2016 by various leftist groups, trade unions, and social movements in response to growing inequality and economic hardship in Argentina.
Frente Obrero is known for its strong anti-imperialist stance and support for workers' struggles both within Argentina and internationally.
The organization advocates for a range of socialist policies, including nationalization of key industries, higher wages for workers, and increased public investment in social services.
Frente Obrero has a strong presence in the labor movement in Argentina and has been involved in numerous strikes, protests, and campaigns to defend workers' rights.
The organization has also been active in supporting other social movements, such as the feminist movement, the indigenous rights movement, and the environmental movement.
Frente Obrero has faced repression and persecution from the Argentine government, which has sought to undermine its activities and silence its members.
Despite this repression, Frente Obrero has continued to grow and expand its influence, attracting support from a wide range of workers and activists.
The organization has also been involved in electoral politics, running candidates in local and national elections in Argentina.
Frente Obrero is part of a broader movement for social and economic justice in Argentina and around the world, and continues to fight for a more just and equitable society for all.