Oriental Revolutionary Movement

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Oriental Revolutionary Movement
Movimiento Revolucionario Oriental
Secretary Political
FoundedApril 21, 1961 (1961-04-21)
HeadquartersDaniel Fernández Crespo 2178 bis, Montevideo, Uruguay
NewspaperLos Orientales
Youth wingGuevarist Youth
Armed wing (1967–1985)
IdeologyCommunism
Marxism-Leninism
Guevarism (majority)
Anti-imperialism
Socialism
Political positionFar-left
National affiliationAnti-imperialist Unitary Commissions (COM.UN.A)
Website
www.mro.nuevaradio.org

Oriental Revolutionary Movement (Spanish: Movimiento Revolucionario Oriental, MRO) is a minor far-left political movement in Uruguay.

From 1967 to 1985, it had an armed wing, the (Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias Orientales). Politically, being one of the founders of Frente Amplio, it left the alliance in 1993 and is now part of the far-left Comisiones Unitarias Antiimperialistas (COM.UN.A.).

History[]

MRO was founded by on April 21, 1961, following a split from the Partido Blanco.

In 1971, MRO was one of the founding organizations of Frente Amplio. It left Frente Amplio in 1993.

Since 2008, it has been part of the electoral alliance Comisiones Unitarias Antiimperialistas (COM.UN.A.) which however failed at the admission for the 2009 election and didn't run in 2014. Current leader is Secretary Political .

Structure[]

MRO has a youth wing, the "Guevarist Youth" (Juventud Guevarista) and a mass front, the "Revolutionary Front for a Socialist Alternative" (Frente Revolucionario por una Alternativa Socialista). MRO publishes Los Orientales.

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