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{{Infobox political party | {{Infobox political party | ||
| name = | | name = Progress Party | ||
| native_name = Patium Poteshu'e | | native_name = Patium Poteshu'e | ||
| native_name_lang = Tsidi | | native_name_lang = Tsidi | ||
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| colorcode = | | colorcode = | ||
| abbreviation = <!-- official abbreviation --> | | abbreviation = <!-- official abbreviation --> | ||
| leader = | | leader = | ||
| president = | | president = | ||
| chairperson = | | chairperson = | ||
| general_secretary = | | general_secretary = Alvand Sahiwala | ||
| first_secretary = | | first_secretary = Agatha Cuyashebenza | ||
| secretary_general = | | secretary_general = | ||
| presidium = | | presidium = | ||
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| spokesperson = | | spokesperson = | ||
| founder = Pe-itsi Bacatsy | | founder = Pe-itsi Bacatsy | ||
| leader1_title = | | leader1_title = | ||
| leader1_name = | | leader1_name = | ||
| leader2_title = | | leader2_title = | ||
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| newspaper = | | newspaper = | ||
| think_tank = | | think_tank = | ||
| student_wing = | | student_wing = Progress Party Youth of Tsiba | ||
| youth_wing = | | youth_wing = | ||
| womens_wing = | | womens_wing = Women for Tsiba Progress | ||
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| colors = Brown and Blue <!-- or: | colours = --> | | colors = Brown and Blue <!-- or: | colours = --> | ||
| slogan = | | slogan = Sheveke, Doocheveke | ||
| anthem = | | anthem = | ||
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The '''Progress Party''' is a center-right political party founded in 2008 by Pe- | The '''Progress Party''' is a center-right political party founded in 2008 by Pe-itsi Bacatsy. The party platform supports a mixed economy, conservative social policies, and greater environmental regulation. Members of the party have also regularly created bills intended to shrink Tsiba's social safety net. Members of the Unity Party has worked extensively with the [[Ecology Party (Tsiba)|Ecology Party]] on environmental issues, as well as with the [[Unity Party (Tsiba) | Unity Party]] on economic issues. | ||
Current General Secretary, Sixth Representative Alvand Sahiwala, was elected in 2014. As General Secretary he created the student wing of the party, the Progress Party Youth of Tsiba, and the women's wing, the Women for Tsiba Progress. | |||
[[Category: Tsiba]] [[Category: Politics]] | [[Category: Tsiba]] [[Category: Politics]] | ||
Latest revision as of 01:13, 3 August 2020
Progress Party Patium Poteshu'e | |
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| General Secretary | Alvand Sahiwala |
| First Secretary | Agatha Cuyashebenza |
| Founder | Pe-itsi Bacatsy |
| Founded | August 10, 2008 |
| Headquarters | Chavotsy, Chavotsy |
| Student wing | Progress Party Youth of Tsiba |
| Women's wing | Women for Tsiba Progress |
| Political position | Center-right |
| Colors | Brown and Blue |
| Slogan | Sheveke, Doocheveke |
| City Ministers | 6 / 52
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| Representative Legislature | 12 / 400
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| Regional Governors | 0 / 4
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The Progress Party is a center-right political party founded in 2008 by Pe-itsi Bacatsy. The party platform supports a mixed economy, conservative social policies, and greater environmental regulation. Members of the party have also regularly created bills intended to shrink Tsiba's social safety net. Members of the Unity Party has worked extensively with the Ecology Party on environmental issues, as well as with the Unity Party on economic issues.
Current General Secretary, Sixth Representative Alvand Sahiwala, was elected in 2014. As General Secretary he created the student wing of the party, the Progress Party Youth of Tsiba, and the women's wing, the Women for Tsiba Progress.