Progressive National Movement (Colombia)
- Progressive National Movement (Colombia)
The Progressive National Movement ("Movimiento Nacional Progresista") is a progressive political party in Colombia. At the legislative elections, 10 march 2002 , the party won as one of the many small parties parliamentary representation. The party took part in the parliamentary elections of 2006, in which it won 1 out of 166 deputies and no senators.
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