Progress Party
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Progress Party may refer to:
  • Gabonese Progress Party
    Gabonese Progress Party
    The Gabonese Progress Party is a political party in Gabon.The PGP was established as a left-leaning party in March 1990, at the beginning of the wave of democratization that swept Africa in the early 1990s. Initially its key leaders were Pierre-Louis Agondjo Okawé, who was President, Marc Saturnin...

    , political party in Gabon
  • German Progress Party
    German Progress Party
    The German Progress Party was the first modern political party with a program in Germany, founded by the liberal members of the Prussian Lower House in 6 June, 1861....

    , the first modern political party with a program in Germany
  • Peace and Progress Party
    Peace and Progress Party
    The Peace and Progress Party is a British political party founded by Vanessa and Corin Redgrave to campaign for human rights. Combining the Redgraves, formerly leading figures in the Workers' Revolutionary Party and the Marxist Party, with others from the media and legal fields, the party campaigns...

    , British political party founded by Vanessa Redgrave to campaign for human rights
  • People's Progress Party
    People's Progress Party
    The People's Progress Party is a political party in Papua New Guinea. It is led by Sir Julius Chan, and has 4 of 109 seats in parliament.It was founded in 1968 by Chan, who was Prime Minister from 1980 to 1982 and 1994 to 1997. Chan’s second government was brought down by the Sandline Affair and...

    , political party in Papua New Guinea
  • People's Progress Party (Vanuatu)
    People's Progress Party (Vanuatu)
    The People's Progress Party/Parti progressiste populaire is the ruling political party in Vanuatu.At the 6 July 2004 legislative elections, the party won 3 out of 52 seats. The following election saw its seat count increased to 4. Its leader, Sato Kilman served as Deputy Prime Minister and foreign...

    , political party in Vanuatu
  • Progress Party (Australia)
    Progress Party (Australia)
    The Progress Party was a minor Australian political party in the mid-to-late 1970s. Initially known as the Workers' Party, it was formed on Australia Day 1975 as a free market libertarian and anti-socialist party by businessmen John Singleton and Sinclair Hill, in reaction to the economic policies...

    , political party in Australia
  • Progress Party (Denmark)
    Progress Party (Denmark)
    The Progress Party is a political party in Denmark, which was founded in 1972. Its founder, the former lawyer Mogens Glistrup, gained huge popularity in Denmark after he appeared on Danish television, showing that he paid 0 % in income tax...

    , Danish political party
  • Progress Party (Ghana)
    Progress Party (Ghana)
    The Progress Party was the ruling party in Ghana during the Second Republic . In the 29 August 1969 elections, the PP won 105 of the National Assembly's 140 seats....

    , the ruling party in Ghana during the Second Republic
  • Progress Party (Norway)
    Progress Party (Norway)
    The Progress Party is a political party in Norway which identifies as conservative liberal and libertarian. The media has described it as conservative and right-wing populist...

    , Norwegian political party
  • Progress Party (Norway, 1957)
    Progress Party (Norway, 1957)
    The Progress Party was a short-lived Norwegian political party. The party was registered on 17 July 1957, and was headed by Jan Palmer Tiseth from Svorkmo. It ran for election in the county of Sør-Trøndelag in 1957, where it achieved 0.1% of the vote. The party received the fewest votes during the...

    , defunct minor Norwegian political party
  • Progress Party (Sweden)
    Progress Party (Sweden)
    The Progress Party was a minor Swedish populist political party that existed in various forms from 1968 to the 2000s, when local parties merged with the Sweden Democrats, or developed into distinct local parties. It was based mostly in Scania, although it at times had active local chapters other...

    , defunct minor Swedish political party
  • Progress Party of Equatorial Guinea
    Progress Party of Equatorial Guinea
    The Progress Party of Equatorial Guinea is a pro-market, pro-democracy political party in Equatorial Guinea. It was founded shortly after the legalization of political parties in the early 1990s after a long period of highly authoritarian military rule....

    , pro-market, pro-democracy political party in Equatorial Guinea
  • Unity and Progress Party
    Unity and Progress Party
    The Unity and Progress Party is a political party in Guinea. It was the ruling party during the long rule of President Lansana Conté.In the parliamentary election held on 30 June, 2002, the party won 61.57 % of the popular vote and 85 out of 114 seats...

    , political party in Guinea

See also

  • Progressive Party (disambiguation)
  • Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
    Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
    The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada was a Canadian political party with a centre-right stance on economic issues and, after the 1970s, a centrist stance on social issues....

  • Progressive Democratic Party (disambiguation)
  • Progressive Green Party
    Progressive Green Party
    Progressive Green Party is a name used by reformist green parties around the world.-List:* New Zealand - Progressive Green Party* Belgium - Progressive Green Party, independent Flemish-See also:* Green Party* Progress Party* Progressive Party...

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