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  1. The Progressive People's Party (German: Fortschrittliche Volkspartei, FVP) was a social liberal party of the late German Empire. History. It was formed on 6 March 1910 as a merger of Free-minded People's Party, Free-minded Union and German People's Party in order to unify various fragmented liberal groups represented in parliament.

    • 20 November 1918; 104 years ago
    • Otto Fischbeck (1910–1912), Otto Wiemer (1912–1918)
    • 6 March 1910; 113 years ago
  2. The party advocated liberalism, social progressivism and parliamentarism. On 6 March 1910, the party merged with the Free-minded Union and the German People's Party to form the Progressive People's Party. See also. Contributions to liberal theory; Liberal democracy; Liberalism; Liberalism in Germany; Liberalism worldwide; List of ...

  3. Progressive People's Party may refer to: Progressive People's Party (Germany), in the late German Empire. Progressive People's Party (Ghana) Progressive People's Party (Liberia) Progressive People's Party (Namibia) Progressive People's Party (Molise) Vikassheel Insaan Party (India)

  4. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation. The Free People's Party ( Freie Volkspartei ) was a short-lived political party in Germany. It was formed in 1956 by Franz Blücher , Fritz Neumayer and others, but the following year it merged into the German Party .

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    The party's formation was followed by a declaration on 28 December2011 by Papa Kwesi Nduom for progressive and independent-minded people to come together and form an alternative political movement to compete for political power for a major transformation of the Ghanaian society. The interim leadership of the progressive movement began a nationwide ...

    The Progressive People's Party seeks power to implement an agenda for change built on stewardship, education, healthcare, and jobs. PPP plans to implement the agenda using the spirit of inclusiveness and full participation of women and youth. Most importantly, PPP has stated that it will maintain an incorruptible leadership.

    The Party elected officers in two-thirds of the districts in Ghanaas well as Regional Executives. Elected National Officers of the party include: Nii Allotey Brew Hammond - chairperson; William Doworkpor - First Vice Chairperson; Ban Saliah - Second Vice Chairperson; Belinda Bulley - Third Vice Chairperson, Murtala Ahmed Mohammad - National Secreta...

    • Paa Kwesi Nduom
  5. It became the Deutsche Volkspartei (German People's Party) for the regions of Southern Germany in 1868. In 1910, this party merged with two similar parties to the Progressive People's Party, Fortschrittliche Volkspartei. In 1918, it became the German Democratic Party; the party dissolved in 1933.

  6. The German People's Party (German: Deutsche Volkspartei, or DVP) was a conservative-liberal political party during the Weimar Republic that was the successor to the National Liberal Party of the German Empire. Along with the left-liberal German Democratic Party (DDP), it represented political liberalism in Germany between 1918 and 1933.