The Revolutionary Socialist Front (RSF) is a left-wing political party, one of the main parties in the Republic of Gishoto. The party is dedicated to the promotion of workers' struggle through the use of democratic elections and reforms. The party was formed in early 2429 and was active from that time until 2460. The party was then inactive until it was resurrected in 2496, and has been active since. The party's strongest voting areas tend to differ from election to election, though traditionally they have had a strong voter base in Kuratha.
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| - The Revolutionary Socialist Front (RSF) is a left-wing political party, one of the main parties in the Republic of Gishoto. The party is dedicated to the promotion of workers' struggle through the use of democratic elections and reforms. The party was formed in early 2429 and was active from that time until 2460. The party was then inactive until it was resurrected in 2496, and has been active since. The party's strongest voting areas tend to differ from election to election, though traditionally they have had a strong voter base in Kuratha.
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| - The Revolutionary Socialist Front (RSF) is a left-wing political party, one of the main parties in the Republic of Gishoto. The party is dedicated to the promotion of workers' struggle through the use of democratic elections and reforms. The party was formed in early 2429 and was active from that time until 2460. The party was then inactive until it was resurrected in 2496, and has been active since. The party's strongest voting areas tend to differ from election to election, though traditionally they have had a strong voter base in Kuratha. With the obvious exception if its 36-year period of inactivity, the RSF has traditionally played an important role in the politics of the Republic of Gishoto (or, as it was formerly known, the Dual Monarchy of Hulstria and Gao-Soto). Its ability to compromise on some minor issues in order to ensure that key reforms are passed has resulted in the party becoming the largest in the country on several occasions.
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