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- resulting composition of the National Congress, the Progresistas group was disbanded. Progresistas was composed of: Broad Front UNEN Broad Progressive...
- become insignificant with the dropping of the statehood platform. The Progresistas embarked on a campaign to win seats at the 1907 elections, although with...
- Club Progresista (formerly "Club Social y Deportivo Progresista") is an Argentine sports club based in the Piñeyro district of Avellaneda Partido, Greater...
- In the history of Spain, the bienio progresista (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbjenjo pɾoɣɾeˈsista], "Progressive Biennium" or "Progressivist Biennium") was...
- The Progresistas were unable to recruit supporters even in places were a Progresista is in office, save for Tarlac. In Manila, the Progresistas resorted...
- Progressive Republican Party (Partido Republicano Progresista, PRP) was a Communist party in Venezuela led by Rodolfo Quintero. It was formed on 1 June...
- Progressive Social Networks (Spanish: Redes Sociales Progresistas, RSP) was a Mexican center-left political party formed in 2020. RSP was founded on January...
- Progressive Advance (Spanish: Avanzada Progresista) is an anti-Chavista progressive political party in Venezuela, founded by former members of For Social...
- Arco Progresista is Cuban umbrella political group including some social-democratic organizations in Cuba, mainly: Cuban Arco Progresista (Social-Democratic)...
- three years old. It was the party of the exaltados, veinteañistas or progresistas, heirs of the Trienio Liberal ("liberal triennium") of 1820–1823, whereas...