Progress Party may refer to:
- Gabonese Progress Party, political party in Gabon
- German Progress Party, the first modern political party with a program in Germany
- Peace and Progress Party, British political party founded by Vanessa Redgrave to campaign for human rights
- People's Progress Party, political party in Papua New Guinea
- People's Progress Party (Vanuatu), political party in Vanuatu
- Progress Party (Denmark), Danish political party
- Progress Party (Ghana), the ruling party in Ghana during the Second Republic
- Progress Party (Norway), Norwegian political party
- Progress Party of Equatorial Guinea, pro-market, pro-democracy political party in Equatorial Guinea
- Unity and Progress Party, political party in Guinea
See also
The Gabonese Progress Party (Parti gabonais du progrès is a Political party in Gabon. The German Progress Party ( Deutsche Fortschrittspartei or DFP) was the first modern political party with a program in Germany founded by the liberal members of the The Peace and Progress Party is a British political party founded by Vanessa Redgrave to campaign for human rights The People's Progress Party is a political party in Papua New Guinea. The People's Progress Party/Parti progressiste populaire is a Political party in Vanuatu. The Progress Party (Fremskridtspartiet is a Danish political party formed in 1972 The Progress Party (PP was the ruling party in Ghana during the Second Republic ( 1969 - 1972) The Progress Party ( Bokmål: Fremskrittspartiet, Nynorsk: Framstegspartiet, Norwegian abbreviation FrP is a Norwegian The Progress Party of Equatorial Guinea (Partido del Progreso de Guinea Ecuatorial is a pro-market pro-democracy political party in Equatorial Guinea. The Unity and Progress Party ( French: Parti de l'Unité et du Progrès PUP) is a Political party in Guinea. The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ( PC) ( Parti progressiste-conservateur du Canada) ( 1867 – 2003) was a Canadian Progressive Green Party is a name used by Reformist Green parties around the world
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