Fretilin
Revolutionary Front for an Independent East Timor Frente Revolucionária do Timor-Leste Independente | |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | FRETILIN |
| President | Francisco "Lu Olo" Guterres |
| Secretary-General | Mari Alkatiri |
| Founders | |
| Founded | 20 May 1974 (51 years, 303 days) (ASDT) 11 September 1974 (51 years, 189 days) (FRETILIN) |
| Headquarters | Avenida Martires da Patria, Comoro, Dili |
| Youth wing | East Timor Youth and Students Organisation |
| Armed wing | FALINTIL (1975–2001) |
| Ideology | |
| Political position | Centre-left 1981–1984: Far-left |
| Regional affiliation | Network of Social Democracy in Asia |
| International affiliation | Progressive Alliance |
| Colours | Red, black, and yellow |
| National Parliament | 19 / 65 |
| Party flag | |
| Website | |
| fretilin.tl | |
The Revolutionary Front for an Independent East Timor (Portuguese: Frente Revolucionária do Timor-Leste Independente, abbreviated as Fretilin) is a centre-left political party and former national liberation movement in Timor-Leste. It presently holds 19 of 65 seats in the National Parliament. Fretilin formed the government in East Timor until its independence in 2002. It obtained the presidency in 2017 under Francisco Guterres but lost in the 2022 East Timorese presidential election.
Fretilin began as a resistance movement that fought for the independence of East Timor from Portugal in 1974 and proceeded to resist the Indonesian occupation of East Timor until 1999. Upon gaining her total independence in 2002, Fretilin became one of several parties competing for power in a multi-party system.