Progressive Party may refer to:
North America
- Progressive Party (United States, 1912), political party created by a split in the Republican Party in the presidential election 1912
- Progressive Party (United States, 1924), political party that ran Robert M. The Progressive Party of Canada was a political party in Canada in the 1920s and 1930s The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ( PC) ( Parti progressiste-conservateur du Canada) ( 1867 – 2003) was a Canadian The United States Progressive Party of 1912 was a political party created by a split in the Republican Party in the presidential election of 1912. The United States Progressive Party of 1924 was a continuation of the 1912 Progressive party with few changes in leadership at the state or local levels and keeping many of the same officers La Follette, Sr. for President
- Progressive Party (United States, 1948), political party that ran former Vice President Henry A. The United States Progressive Party of 1948 was a political party that ran former Vice President Henry A Wallace of Iowa for president
- New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico, political party that campaigns for Puerto Rican statehood
- Minnesota Progressive Party, party established by Eugene McCarthy
- Vermont Progressive Party, United States third party that exists only in the state of Vermont
East Asia
Europe
- Progressive Party (Belgium), a Belgian progressive liberal party at the end of the 19th Century. The New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico ( NPP) ( Spanish: Partido Nuevo Progresista de Puerto Rico, PNP) is a Political party In 1988 Eugene McCarthy established the Minnesota Progressive Party in order to run for president The Vermont Progressive Party is an American Political party. The Progressive Party (Traditional 進步黨 Simplified 进步党 Pinyin: jìnbùdǎng Wade-Giles: Chin-pu tang) was a political party in the The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP ( Taiwanese: Bîn-chú-chìn-pō͘-tóng Traditional Chinese: zh-Hant 民主進步黨 Simplified Chinese: zh-Hans Progressive Party of the Philippines - a reformist political party that is considered to be the earliest form of a genuine 3rd force party against the then dominant political The Singapore Progressive Party, or just the Progressive Party is a now defunct Political party that was formed in August 251947 The Sabah Progressive Party ( Parti Maju Sabah) is a Political party based in Sabah, east Malaysia. New Progressive Party (NPP is a Left wing political party in South Korea. The Progressive Party of Belgium (French Parti Progressiste was a progressive Liberal party which existed from 1887 until 1900
- Progressive Party (Iceland), agrarian and liberal party in Iceland
- Progressive Party (Portugal)
Oceania
Africa
South America
Middle East
See also
The Progressive Party ( Framsóknarflokkurinn) is an agrarian, liberal and centrist party in Iceland. With its opponent the Partido Regenerador, the Progressive Party (Portuguese - Partido Progressista was one of the two historical political parties created by the Portuguese The Progressive Party (or Progressives) were municipal political organisations that operated in the United Kingdom: a centre-left organisation based in See Ulster Progressive Unionist Association, for the political group founded in 1938 The Progressive Unionist Party ( PUP) is a small The Melanesian Progressive Party is a Political party in Vanuatu. The Progressive Party is a Political party in New Zealand. It is presently the junior partner in the governing coalition being somewhat to the left of The Progressive Green Party was an Environmentalist political party in New Zealand. The Progressive Party was a liberal South African party that opposed the ruling National Party's policies of Apartheid. The Progressive party ( Partido Progressista, PP is a Centre-right Brazilian political party embracing Conservatism and elements of The Progressive Socialist Party (or PSP) ( Arabic "الحزب التقدمي الاشتراكي" al-hizb al-taqadummi al-ishtiraki) is a political The Broad Front or FA (in Spanish: Frente Amplio) is a Uruguayan Centre-left Political party. Progressive Christianity is the name given to a movement within contemporary Protestant Christianity characterized by willingness to question tradition acceptance The number of political parties in the world is too great to include in a single list and the political parties are therefore listed for each individual country
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