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Progressive People's Party (other)
Progressive People's Party may refer to: *Progressive People's Party (Germany), in the late German Empire *Progressive People's Party (Ghana) *Progressive People's Party (Liberia) *Progressive People's Party (Namibia) *Progressive People's Party (Molise) See also

*People's Progressive Party (other) *Progressive Party (other) {{Disambiguation, political ...
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Progressive People's Party (Germany)
The Progressive People's Party (german: Fortschrittliche Volkspartei, FVP) was a social liberal party of the late German Empire. History It was formed on 6 March 1910 as a merger of Free-minded People's Party, Free-minded Union and German People's Party in order to unify various fragmented liberal groups represented in parliament. Already during the 1907 federal election, the two Free-minded parties had joined forces supporting Chancellor Bernhard von Bülow, who had promised to implement structural reforms. This disputed ''Bülow-Block'' led to the split-off of the left-wing Democratic Union (DV) under Rudolf Breitscheid and Theodor Barth. Nevertheless, after Bülow's resignation in 1909 the major social liberal parties were able to join in an effective union. The Progressives demanded full equal voting rights for all, the abolition of the Prussian three-class franchise system, a new local elections law and amendments to the Imperial Constitution transforming the empire i ...
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Progressive People's Party (Ghana)
Progressive People's Party (PPP) ( ak, Kɔ anim ɔmanfo Apontow) is a political party in Ghana. It was formed in 2012 by Paa Kwesi Nduom, the presidential candidate for the Convention People's Party in the 2008 general election. PPP pulled 64,267 popular votes in the 2012 general elections with Papa Kwesi Nduom as a flagbearer and Brigitte Dzogbenuku as the running mate, making it the third largest party and the second largest opposition party in Ghana. The party's National Head Office Building is located in Asylum Down, Accra. The motto of the party is "Prosperity in Peace" with "Awake" as the slogan. History The party's formation was followed by a declaration on 28 December 2011 by Nduom for progressive and independent-minded people to come together and form an alternative political movement. The interim leadership of the progressive movement began a nationwide campaign to recruit members to form Interim Regional and Constituency Executives. The team visited all ten regions ...
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Progressive People's Party (Liberia)
The Progressive People's Party (PPP) is a political party in Liberia. In the 1997 elections, PPP presidential candidate Chea Cheapoo won 0.34% of the vote while the party failed to win any seats in the bicameral Legislature. Cheapoo was formerly a leading member of the Progressive Alliance of Liberia (PAL) opposition party during the 1970s and its successor, the Progressive People's Party, during the early 1980s. It did not file candidates in the 11 October 2005 elections An election is a formal group decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual or multiple individuals to hold public office. Elections have been the usual mechanism by which modern representative democracy has operate ..., but Cheapoo was once again the party's candidate for president in 2011, winning 0.3% of the vote and no seats in the legislature. Its current status is unclear. Political parties in Liberia {{Liberia-party-stub ...
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Progressive People's Party (Namibia)
The Progressive People's Party was a political party in Namibia Namibia (, ), officially the Republic of Namibia, is a country in Southern Africa. Its western border is the Atlantic Ocean. It shares land borders with Zambia and Angola to the north, Botswana to the east and South Africa to the south and ea .... It was formed on 30 November 1986, after a split in the Rehoboth Baster Association. Defunct political parties in Namibia {{Namibia-party-stub ...
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Progressive People's Party (Molise)
The Progressive People's Party of Christian Inspiration (''Partito Popolare Progressista di Ispirazione Cristiana''), also known as Progressive People's Party (''Partito Popolare Progressista'', shortened as PPP), was a Christian-democratic political party active in Molise. Its leader and founder was Tonino Martino. History The party was founded in 1993 by the lawyer and Christian-democratic regional councillor of Molise Tonino Martino, disappointed by the proposals of the DC's National Secretary Mino Martinazzoli. In the 1995 regional election the party ran within the centre-right coalition in support of the candidacy of Quintino Pallante obtaining the 2.96% of the vote and Martino was re-elected at the Regional Council. In the 2000 regional election the party always ran within the centre-right coalition in support of Michele Iorio, obtaining the 2.18% of the vote and reconfirming its leader Martino at the Regional Council. Martino acted with a legal recourse against the outc ...
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People's Progressive Party (other)
There are several parties named People's Progressive Party: *People's Progressive Party (Anguilla) *People's Progressive Party (Gambia) *People's Progressive Party (Guyana) (and previously British Guiana) *People's Progressive Party (Malaysia) *People's Progressive Party (Nepal) *People's Progress Party (Papua New Guinea) *People's Progressive Party (Saint Lucia) *People's Progressive Party (Solomon Islands) *People's Progressive Party (Uganda) *People's Progress Party (Vanuatu) *United People's Progressive Party, Bulgaria *Croatian People's Progressive Party from the Croatian parliamentary election, 1906 See also

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