Progressive Democratic Party

Progressive Democratic Party

Progressive Democratic Party may refer to:

* Progressive Democratic Party (Gibraltar), political party established in June 2006 in Gibraltar by lawyer Keith Azopardi
* Progressive Democratic Party of Guadeloupe
* Progressive Democratic Party (Jordan)
* Progressive Democratic Party (Liberia), political party in Liberia
* Progressive Democratic Party (Paraguay)
* Progressive Democratic Party (Tunisia), legal opposition political party in Tunisia
* Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party, political party in Malaysia
* Progressive Democratic Party (Thailand), former minor Thai political party
* Progressive Democratic Party (South Carolina), former minor South Carolina political party in the 1940s

ee also

* Democratic Party
* Democratic Progressive Party
* Progress Party
* Progressive Democratic Alliance
* Progressive Democrats
* Progressive Party
* Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
* Progressive Green Party
* List of political parties


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