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Progressive Democratic Party (other)
Progressive Democratic Party may refer to: * Progressive Democratic Party of Afghanistan, founded 1966 * Progressive Democratic Party (Bangladesh), founded 2007 * Progressive Democratic Party (Gibraltar), 2006–2013 * Progressive Democratic Party of Guadeloupe, founded 1991 * Progressive Democratic Party (Kosovo), formed in 2014 * Progressive Democratic Party (Liberia), formed in 2005 * Progressive Democratic Party of the North, in Luxembourg, 1931–1937 * Progressive Democratic Party (Malaysia), formed in 2002 as Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party * Progressive Democratic Party (Montserrat), 1970–1987 * Progressive Democratic Party (Paraguay), created in 2007 * Progressive Democrats, in Ireland, 1985–2009 * Progressive Democratic Party (Thailand), 2005–2007 * Progressive Democratic Party (Trinidad and Tobago), 1946–1956 * Progressive Democratic Party (Tunisia), 1983–2012 * Progressive Democratic Party (South Carolina), in the United States, 1944–1948 * Progressive ...
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Progressive Democratic Party Of Afghanistan
Progressive Democratic Party of Afghanistan ( fa, حزب مترقی دموکرات افغانستان) is a political party in Afghanistan, founded in 1966. It was led by Mohammad Hashim Maiwandwal, who was prime minister from 1965 to 1967. The party and its followers were generally known by the name of the party newspaper, ''Musawat''. The party has recently reemerged as a legal party, and is registered with the Ministry of Justice. It is led by Mohammad Wali Arya who resides in the United States of America at the moment.Ministry of Justice - Islamic Republic of Afghanistan


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Progressive Democratic Party (Thailand)
The Progressive Democratic Party, ( th, ประชาธิปไตยก้าวหน้า, ''Prachathipatai Kao Na'') is a minor political party in Thailand Thailand ( ), historically known as Siam () and officially the Kingdom of Thailand, is a country in Southeast Asia, located at the centre of the Indochinese Peninsula, spanning , with a population of almost 70 million. The country is b ... that was dissolved. It was founded on 5 March 2005, and had about 11,000 members at its peak. On 30 May 2007 its Party dissolution charges in Thai politics, 2006, dissolution was ordered by the Constitutional Court, as the party had falsified membership records of their candidates for the April 2006 Thai general election, 2006 election in Trang Province. References Banned political parties in Thailand Defunct political parties in Thailand Political parties established in 2005 Political parties disestablished in 2007 2005 establishments in Thailand {{thail ...
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Progress Party (other)
Progress Party may refer to: Active parties * Progress Party (Denmark) * Progress Party of Equatorial Guinea * Gabonese Progress Party * Progress Party (Grenada) * Progress Party (Iraq) * Progress Party (Jersey) * Progress Party (Norway) * Progress Party (Russia) * Alsatian Progress Party Former parties * Australian Capital Territory Progress and Welfare Council * Progress Party (Australia) * Christian People's Party (Faroe Islands) * German Progress Party * Progress Party (Ghana) * Progress Party (Iran) * Progress Party (Norway, 1957) * Progress Party (Sweden) * Progress Party (Thailand, 1983) See also *Progressive Party (other) *Progressive Conservative Party of Canada *Progressive Democratic Party (other) *Progressive Green Party (other) *Progress (other) Progress is advancement to a higher or more developed state. Progress or PROGRESS may also refer to: Architecture * Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts, in Raleigh, Nort ...
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Progressive Party (other)
Progressive Party may refer to: Active parties * Progressive Party, Brazil * Progressive Party (Chile) * Progressive Party of Working People, Cyprus * Dominica Progressive Party * Progressive Party (Iceland) * Progressive Party (Sardinia), Italy * Jordanian Progressive Party * Serbian Progressive Party in Macedonia * Sabah Progressive Party, Malaysia * Progressive Party of Maldives * Martinican Progressive Party, Martinique * Nigerien Progressive Party – African Democratic Rally, Niger * Serbian Progressive Party * Progressive Party (South Korea, 2017) * Progressive Party (United States, 2020) * Progressive Party of Tanzania – Maendeleo * Progressive Party (Trinidad and Tobago) * Oregon Progressive Party, USA * Vermont Progressive Party, USA * Melanesian Progressive Party, Vanuatu Historical or former parties * Progressive Party (1901), Australia * Progressive Party (1920), Australia * Czech Realist Party (Czech Progressive Party), Austria-Hungary * Progressive Par ...
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Democratic Progressive Party (other)
The Democratic Progressive Party is a political party in Taiwan founded in 1986. Democratic Progressive Party may also refer to: * Democratic Progressive Party (Argentina), founded 1914 * Democratic Progressive Party (Austria), 1965–1966 * Democratic Progressive Party of Hong Kong, a localist group founded 2015 * Democratic Party (Japan, 2016), 2016–17, sometimes referred to as "Democratic Progressive Party" due to its official Japanese name * Democratic Progressive Party (Malawi), founded 2005 * Democratic Progressive Party (Nagaland) * Democratic Progressive Party (Paraguay), founded 2007 * Sammarinese Democratic Progressive Party, San Marino, 1990–2001 * Democratic Progressive Party (Singapore), founded 1973 * Democratic Progressive Party (Transkei), South Africa, 1981–1986 * Democratic Progressive Party (Spain), created in 1879 * Kurdish Democratic Progressive Party The Kurdish Democratic Progressive Party in Syria ( Kurdish: ''Partiya Dîmoqratî Pêşverû ...
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Progressive Democratic Party (Spain)
Progressive Democratic Party ( es, Partido Demócrata Progresista; PDP) was a Spanish conservative political party, founded in 1978. The main leader of the PDP was Alfonso Osorio, who was elected as MP in the elections of 1979. History The party was a member of the Democratic Coalition, led by Manuel Fraga Iribarne. On 13 September 1979 Osorio resigned as the party president, being replaced by Gabriel Camuñas Solís. The party joined People's Alliance on 30 June 1980. Electoral performance Cortes Generales The Cortes Generales (; en, Spanish Parliament, lit=General Courts) are the bicameral legislative chambers of Spain, consisting of the Congress of Deputies (the lower house), and the Senate (the upper house). The Congress of Deputies meet ... References Conservative parties in Spain 1978 establishments in Spain 1980 disestablishments in Spain Political parties established in 1978 Political parties disestablished in 1980 {{Spain-party-stub ...
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Progressive Democratic Party (South Carolina)
The Progressive Democratic Party was a political party in South Carolina in the 1940s. It was founded in 1944 by John Henry McCray, editor of the black newspaper '' The Lighthouse and Informer'' to galvanize blacks to register and vote. While it did not achieve electoral success, it did successfully get blacks to play an increasingly important role in South Carolina politics. Origin From the end of Reconstruction in 1877 to the 1960s, the Democratic Party was the only viable political party in South Carolina. It was essential for any politician seeking to hold a public office that they win the Democratic primary. The general election was predecided, because the South Carolina Republican Party never seriously contested an election and was little more than a patronage institution. The party was also increasingly hostile to blacks in the state, because the national Republican Party recognized the lily white faction, which sought to exclude blacks, as opposed to the Tolbert black a ...
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Progressive Democratic Party (Tunisia)
The Progressive Democratic Party ( ar, الحزب الديمقراطي التقدمي, '; french: Parti démocrate progressiste), also referred to by its acronym PDP, was a secular liberal political party in Tunisia. History and profile The Progressive Democratic Party was founded under the name of ''Progressive Socialist Rally'' in 1983, gained legal recognition on 12 September 1988 and was renamed Progressive Democratic Party in 2001. Under the rule of Ben Ali it was a legal opposition party, but subjected to political repression. After the Tunisian revolution it was one of the major left-leaning secular political forces. It was led by Ahmed Najib Chebbi and Maya Jribi. On 9 April 2012, it merged into the Republican Party. The Progressive Democratic Party had a newspaper, ''Al-Mawqif''. Under the Ben Ali rule In its beginnings, the Progressive Socialist Rally (now PDP) gathered a broad range of currents from Marxists and pro-democracy activists to progressive Muslims. Duri ...
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Progressive Democratic Party (Trinidad And Tobago)
The Progressive Democratic Party was a political party in Trinidad and Tobago. It contested the 1946 general elections, but received just 515 votes and failed to win a seat. Nohlen, D (2005) ''Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume I'', pp639-642 It did not run in the 1950 elections The following elections occurred in the year 1950. Africa * 1950 South-West African legislative election Asia * 1950 Iranian legislative election Australia * 1950 New South Wales state election * 1950 Queensland state election * 1950 South ..., but returned for the 1956 elections. However, it again failed to win a seat, and did not contest any further elections.Nohlen, p637 References {{Trinidad and Tobago political parties Defunct political parties in Trinidad and Tobago ...
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Progressive Democrats
The Progressive Democrats ( ga, An Páirtí Daonlathach, literally "The Democratic Party" ), commonly referred to as the PDs, was a conservative-liberal political party in the Republic of Ireland. Launched on 21 December 1985 by Desmond O'Malley and other politicians who had split from Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael, the Progressive Democrats took liberal positions on divorce, contraception and other social issues. The party also supported economic liberalisation, advocating measures such as lower taxation, fiscal conservatism, privatisation and welfare reform. It enjoyed an impressive début at the 1987 general election, winning 14 seats in Dáil Éireann and capturing almost 12 per cent of the popular vote to temporarily surpass the Labour Party as Ireland's third-largest political party. Although the Progressive Democrats never again won more than 10 seats in the Dáil, they formed coalition governments with Fianna Fáil during the 26th Dáil (1989–92), the 28th Dá ...
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Progressive Democratic Party (Bangladesh)
The Progressive Democratic Party ( bn, প্রগতিশীল গণতান্ত্রিক দল) is a newly established democratic party in Bangladesh. It is popularly known as the PDP. This party was launched on 21 June 2007 though a press conference, as soon as limited indoor political activity was allowed, although open politics was prohibited at that time as the country was still under a state of emergency. The founder and president of the party, Ferdous Ahmed Qureshi, died at the end of August 2020. The Bangladesh Election Commission The Bangladesh Election Commission ( bn, বাংলাদেশ নির্বাচন কমিশন), abbreviated and publicly referred to as EC, is an independent constitutional body that operates the legal functions of election laws in ... cancelled the party's registration in November of that year for not having a functioning central committee or sufficient offices at district and lower levels to maintain registration. ...
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Progressive Democratic Party (Paraguay)
The Progressive Democratic Party ( Spanish: ''Partido Democrático Progresista'') is a Paraguayan political party created in 2007, split from the Party for a Country of Solidarity. In the 2008 Paraguayan general election it won one seat in the Chamber of Deputies of Paraguay and one in the Senate of Paraguay. In the 2008 elections it was part of the Patriotic Alliance for Change The Patriotic Alliance for Change ( es, Alianza Patriótica por el Cambio, APC) was a Paraguayan electoral alliance. Its candidate in the 2008 election was Fernando Lugo, who won the election. Composition Its members included:http://www.abc.com ... electoral coalition, and had a representative, Rafael Filizzola, appointed interior minister. It withdrew from the governing coalition in early 2009, although it continued to participate as an observer, and to support the Lugo presidency. Filizzola remained interior minister until mid-2011, when Lugo asked him to resign. Further reading * Full member ...
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