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Progress Party logo #21000[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 (26 January) 1975 as a free market libertarian and anti-socialist party by businessmen John Singleton and Sinclair Hill in reaction to the economic policies of Labor prime mini...
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Progress Party logo #21000[Ghana] The Progress Party (PP) was the ruling party in Ghana during the Second Republic (1969 - 1972). In the 29 August 1969 elections, the PP won 105 of the National Assembly`s 140 seats. The party was led by Kofi Abrefa Busia, who became Prime Minister on 3 September, 1969. ...
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Progress Party logo #21000[Norway] The Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet, Framstegspartiet, FrP) is a political party in Norway which identifies as classical liberal and conservative-liberal. The media and academics have described the party as libertarian and (moderately) right-wing populist, although the party itself, Norway`s Prime Minister Erna Solberg and some ...
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Progress Party logo #21000[Russia] The Progress Party (Па́ртия Прогрéсса; Partiya Progressa) formerly the People’s Alliance (Наро́дный Алья́нс; Narodnyiy Alyans) is a centre-right political party in Russia led by the Anti-Corruption Foundation head Alexei Navalny and opposed to Russian President Vladimir Putin and his United Russia ...
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Progress Party logo #21003(from the article `Denmark`) ...parties headed by the Conservative People`s Party and the Liberal Party in 1981–93. All of Denmark`s political parties support the continuation of ... ...heavy losses for the four `old` parties and the emergence of three new parties: the Centre Democrats (Centrum-Demokraterne), the Christia...
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Progress Party logo #21003(from the article `Norway`) ...support for most political parties tended to remain stable. The Labour Party was still the strongest, with 29.6% of the vote, followed by the ... ...32.7% of the vote and 61 seats, followed by the Socialist Left Party with 8.8% (15 seats), and the Centre (Agrarian) Party with 6.5% (11 seats). ... [2 rel...
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