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  1. 50PLUS. The Party for Justice, Action and Progress ( Partij voor Rechtvaardigheid, Daadkracht en Vooruitgang) was a political party in the Netherlands without parliamentary representation. It was founded May 2005 by the crime journalist Peter R. de Vries. The abbreviation of the party's name, PRDV, is also his initials.

  2. Liberal Party (Belgium) The Liberal Party ( Dutch: Liberale Partij, French: Parti libéral) was a Belgian political party that existed from 1846 until 1961, when it became the Party for Freedom and Progress, Partij voor Vrijheid en Vooruitgang/Parti de la Liberté et du Progrès or PVV-PLP, under the leadership of Omer Vanaudenhove .

  3. The Party for Neighbourly Love, Freedom, and Diversity ( Dutch: Partij voor Naastenliefde, Vrijheid en Diversiteit, PNVD ), alternatively the Charity, Freedom, and Diversity Party, was a political party in the Netherlands. It existed without parliamentary representation [2] and had only three known members as of 2006. [3]

  4. The Committee of Union and Progress ( CUP, also translated as the Society of Union and Progress; Ottoman Turkish: اتحاد و ترقى جمعيتی, romanized : İttihad ve Terakki Cemiyeti ), refers to several revolutionary groups and a political party active between 1889 and 1926 in the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Turkey.

  5. The Democracy and Progress Party ( Turkish: Demokrasi ve Atılım Partisi, DEVA) [27] is a Turkish political party founded on 9 March 2020 under the leadership of Ali Babacan, a former economy minister under the AKP. The official abbreviation is "DEVA" ( Remedy in Turkish) according to the party records. The party's logo is a water droplet ...

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  7. The Alliance for Progress and Freedom (French: Alliance pour le Progrès et la Liberté) is a political party in Burkina Faso (formerly Upper Volta). At the last legislative elections , 5 May 2002, the party won 0.7% of the popular vote and one out of 111 seats.