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  1. The People's Progressive Party is a political party in the Gambia. [3] It was the dominant ruling party of the House of Representatives and the presidency from 1962 to 1994. [4] The president throughout this time period was Dawda Jawara. The People's Progressive Party lost power after the 1994 Gambian coup d'état, a military coup led by young ...

  2. The Progressive Party of Working People ( Greek: Ανορθωτικό Κόμμα Εργαζόμενου Λαού, Anorthotikó Kómma Ergazómenou Laoú; abbr. ΑΚΕΛ, AKEL; Turkish: Emekçi Halkın İlerici Partisi) is a Marxist–Leninist [4] [5] [12] communist party [2] [3] in Cyprus . AKEL is one of the two major parties in Cyprus, and it ...

  3. The 1912 Progressive National Convention at the Chicago Coliseum. The Progressive Party, popularly nicknamed the Bull Moose Party, was a third party in the United States formed in 1912 by former president Theodore Roosevelt after he lost the presidential nomination of the Republican Party to his former protégé turned rival, incumbent president William Howard Taft.

  4. The German Free-minded Party (1884 to 1893), which split into two successors: the left-leaning Free-minded Union (1893 to 1910) and the centre-leaning the Free-minded People's Party (1893 to 1910) These merged as the Progressive People's Party (1910 to 1918) This was reformed as the German Democratic Party (1918 to 1930). In Scandinavia:

  5. The Progressive People's Party (PPP) is a political party in Liberia . In the 1997 elections, PPP presidential candidate Chea Cheapoo won 0.34% of the vote while the party failed to win any seats in the bicameral Legislature. Cheapoo was formerly a leading member of the Progressive Alliance of Liberia (PAL) opposition party during the 1970s and ...

  6. The Progressive Surinamese People's Party ( Dutch: Progressieve Surinaamse Volkspartij, PSV) was a political party in Suriname. The party was a member of the Christian Democrat Organization of America . The party was founded in August 1946 [1] by, among others, Father Jozef Weidmann and Coen Ooft. In 1948, party member Johann de Miranda [ nl ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nazi_PartyNazi Party - Wikipedia

    The party also owed its growth to the gradual fading away of competitor nationalist groups, such as the German National People's Party (DNVP). As Hitler became the recognised head of the German nationalists, other groups declined or were absorbed. In the late 1920s, seeing the party's lack of breakthrough into the mainstream, Goebbels proposed that instead of focusing all of their propaganda ...