The "Narrow Front" in Uruguay supports Cristina, the Frente Amplio, not really.
Do they have a name that can be translated into English? I am talking about the Frente Amplio, the center-left coalition in Uruguay. Wide front? Large front? Ample front?
Well, anyway, it turns out it is not so wide and ample, at least not to include Cristina Kirchner. Former vice chancellor Ariel Bergamino, who heads the Committee on International Affairs in the coalition, had written a communique in support of Cristina Kirchner, manifesting solidarity with the “political persecution in the Vialidad prosecution case, a case full of malpractice and lacking guarantees”. It looks they read the whole judicial file?
Well, if some of them if they did not read it, they suspected its contents, and were not that willing to support comrade Cristina. The more moderate (?) or one would say, alert, members of the coalition were not willing to come out with such a support. Some members of it had already openly supported their comrade, among others the Communist and Socialist parties, but the Wide Front was not able to reach a consensus. Therefore, at least in this case, they became the Narrow Front of comrades supporting Cristina.
So much for international proletarian solidarity.