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Progressive Constitutionalist Party (Malta) Politicians
Progressive Constitutionalist Party may refer to: *Progressive Constitutionalist Party (Malta) *Progressive Constitutionalist Party (Mexico) * Czech Constitutionalist Progressive Party, Austria-Hungary See also *Progressive Party (other) Progressive Party may refer to: Active parties * Progressive Party of Aotearoa New Zealand * Progressive Party, Brazil * Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia, Canada * Progressive Party (Chile) * Progressive Party of Working Peo ...
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Progressive Constitutionalist Party (Malta)
The Progressive Constitutionalist Party (PCP) was a political party in Malta between 1953 and 1971. History The PCP was established in 1953 by Mabel Strickland, owner of the ''Times of Malta'' and daughter of Gerald Strickland, the founder of the Constitutional Party (Malta), Constitutional Party.Vincent E McHale (1983) ''Political parties of Europe'', Greenwood Press, p635 It was a split from the Constitutional Party, which Strickland had left in protest against its support for the Labour Party (Malta), Labour Party's policy of integration with the United Kingdom. The party failed to win a seat in elections in 1953 Maltese general election, 1953 and 1955 Maltese general election, 1955, but won a single seat in the 1962 Maltese general election, 1962 elections. However, it lost its seat in the post-independence 1966 Maltese general election, 1966 elections. After failing to win a seat in the 1971 Maltese general election, 1971 elections it subsequently disappeared. Ideology ...
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Progressive Constitutionalist Party (Mexico)
The Progressive Constitutionalist Party (), known by its acronym PCP, was a liberal political party that existed between 1909 and 1913. Positioned in the political centre of Mexican politics, it drew ideologically from social liberalism, as well as economic liberalism. The party was formed as the conservative wing of the former Liberal Party but not as conservative as the Liberal Party itself under Porfirio Díaz, which in the early 20th century had splintered into more radical factions, represented by the Mexican Liberal Party (PLM). The party was originally founded in 1909 as the National Antireelectionist Party (Spanish: ''Partido Nacional Antirreeleccionista'') and was rebranded in 1911 as the PCP. Ideology The guiding principle of the party was constitutionalism, seeking to reestablish the supremacy of the Federal Constitution of 1857 and the rule of law after thirty years of dictatorship of General Porfirio Díaz. The PCP was also a liberal progressive party that so ...
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Czech Constitutionalist Progressive Party
The Czech Constitutionalist Progressive Party () was a Czech political party in Austria-Hungary Austria-Hungary, also referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Dual Monarchy or the Habsburg Monarchy, was a multi-national constitutional monarchy in Central Europe#Before World War I, Central Europe between 1867 and 1918. A military .... The party was established in April 1909 by a merger of the Czech Radical Progressive Party and the Czech Constitutionalist Radical Party. The first leader of the party was Antonín Hajn, former leader of the Radical Progressives. The party spokesman was Lev Borský. Program The party was a radical upholder of the rights of the Lands of the Bohemian Crown and supporter of democratization and economic reforms. The party ideology was liberalism, drawing inspiration from the ideas of the American Revolution and the liberal democracy the party saw in the United States. In May 1914, the party published a ''"Manifesto to Europe"'' where it pr ...
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