People's Progressive Party
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There are several parties named People's Progressive Party:
- People's Progressive Party (The Gambia)People's Progressive Party (The Gambia)The People's Progressive Party is a moderate centre-left political party in The Gambia. It was the dominant ruling party from 1965 with president Dawda Jawara. He was elected for a sixth term of office in 1992, but was overthrown in a coup by young army officers in 1994...
- People's Progressive Party (Guyana)People's Progressive Party (Guyana)The People's Progressive Party is a political party in Guyana led by Bharrat Jagdeo. The party has been in power since the 1992 elections and currently holds 36 of the 65 seats in the National Assembly.-History:...
- People's Progressive Party (Liberia)
- People's Progressive Party (Malaysia)People's Progressive Party (Malaysia)The People's Progressive Party is a political party in Malaysia.The party is one of the constituent members of the ruling National Front and is a multiracial party.-History:...
- People's Progress Party (Papua New Guinea)
- People's Progressive Party (Saint Lucia)People's Progressive Party (Saint Lucia)The People's Progressive Party was a political party in Saint Lucia. It was the only opposition party in the country from 1951 until 1964.-History:...
- People's Progressive Party (Solomon Islands)People's Progressive Party (Solomon Islands)The People's Progressive Party is a political party in the Solomon Islands. It was the dominant party in the country under diverse names in the seventies, eighties and nineties under its then leader Solomon Mamaloni. Mamaloni served as prime minister from 1981 to 1984, 1989 to 1993 and 1994 to...
- People's Progressive Party (Uganda)
- People's Progressive Party (UK)
- People's Progressive Party (United States) (circa 1924)
- People's Progress Party (Vanuatu)People's Progress Party (Vanuatu)The People's Progress Party/Parti progressiste populaire is the ruling political party in Vanuatu.At the 6 July 2004 legislative elections, the party won 3 out of 52 seats. The following election saw its seat count increased to 4. Its leader, Sato Kilman served as Deputy Prime Minister and foreign...