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Progressive National Party (other)
Progressive National Party can refer to the following political party, political parties *Progressive National Party (Panama) *Progressive National Party (Suriname) *Progressive National Party (Turks and Caicos Islands) See also

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Political Party
A political party is an organization that coordinates candidates to compete in a particular area's elections. It is common for the members of a party to hold similar ideas about politics, and parties may promote specific political ideology, ideological or policy goals. Political parties have become a major part of the politics of almost every country, as modern party organizations developed and spread around the world over the last few centuries. Although List of countries without political parties, some countries have no political parties, this is extremely rare. Most countries have Multi-party system, several parties while others One-party state, only have one. Parties are important in the politics of autocracies as well as democracies, though usually Democracy, democracies have more political parties than autocracies. Autocracies often have a single party that Government, governs the country, and some political scientists consider competition between two or more parties to ...
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Progressive National Party (Panama)
The Progressive National Party (in Spanish: ''Partido Progresista Nacional'', PPN) was a Panamanian conservative nationalist, personalistic political party A political party is an organization that coordinates candidates to compete in a particular area's elections. It is common for the members of a party to hold similar ideas about politics, and parties may promote specific political ideology, .... The Progressive National Party was created by Carlos Sucre Calvo in 1959. The PPN left the National Patriotic Coalition and registered as separate political parties. Carlos Sucre Calvo was a faction leader in the National Patriotic Coalition during José Antonio Remón Cantera's tenure, and later served as education minister in Ernesto de la Guardia (1958–1959) cabinet and Marco Aurelio Robles' (1966–1967 and 1968) cabinet. In 1960, PPN allied with the Popular Alliance (AP) and its candidate Víctor Florencio Goytía. In 1964, PPN allied with the National Opposition U ...
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Progressive National Party (Suriname)
The Progressive National Party (, PNP) was a political party in Suriname. The party was founded in January 1967 by Just Rens, a former member of the parliament In modern politics and history, a parliament is a legislative body of government. Generally, a modern parliament has three functions: Representation (politics), representing the Election#Suffrage, electorate, making laws, and overseeing ... and Minister of Construction on behalf of the National Party of Suriname, who was fired after a conflict with the party. In the 1967 Surinamese general election, PNP won three seats in the parliament. Besides Rens, Jules Sedney and Aksel Quintus Bosz were elected. Two and a half years later, the party participated in the early elections as part of the PNP bloc. In addition to the PNP, this partnership consisted of KTPI, PSV and PBP. The PNP bloc won eight seats. PNP formed a coalition with the VHP bloc, in which PNP member Jules Sedney became prime minister. The ...
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Progressive National Party (Turks And Caicos Islands)
The Progressive National Party is a political party in the Turks and Caicos Islands, currently led by Washington Misick. The PNP holds 16 of the 21 elected seats in the House of Assembly and has been the government since 20 Feb 2021. History Origins and Founding of the Progressive National Party In the early 1970s, elected members of the Legislative Assembly grew increasingly frustrated with the limited authority granted under the existing bicameral system of government, where real power remained with British-appointed administrators. By 1975, this frustration had led to a united call among elected representatives for constitutional reform that would allow for Ministerial Government and greater local decision-making. A delegation of elected officials—including Norman B. Saunders Sr., Nathaniel Francis, Headley Durham, Albray V. Butterfield Sr., Charles Missick, Hilly Ewing, and Alexander Smith—entered into negotiations with the British Government. On the advice of Iv ...
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PNP (other)
PNP may refer to: Government * Provincial Nomination Program, an immigration scheme by the Government of Canada Organizations * New Progressive Party (Puerto Rico) * Partido Nashonal di Pueblo, a Curaçaoan political party * National Popular Party (Romania) * Parti national populaire, a 1970s political party in Quebec, Canada * People's New Party, Japan * Peoples National Party (other) * Peruvian National Police ''Policía Nacional del Perú'') * Peruvian Nationalist Party * Philippine National Police * Princess Naoko Planning, Naoko Takeuchi's studio * Progressive National Party (other) * Princeton Newport Partners, a hedge fund * Press Network of Pakistan, Islamabad Islamabad (; , ; ) is the capital city of Pakistan. It is the country's tenth-most populous city with a population of over 1.1 million and is federally administered by the Pakistani government as part of the Islamabad Capital Territory. Bu ... based media house Science and tech ...
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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 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 * Prog ...
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