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Revision as of 22:25, 27 October 2020

Progressive Party
LeaderYerran Mann
ChairpersonPerry Harrisnon
FoundedDecember 3, 1943 (1943-12-03)
HeadquartersKelowna, Zamastan
IdeologyProgressive, liberal, socialist
Political positionleft
Colors  Orange
Congressional Hall
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Congress
10 / 359
Senate
3 / 62
Administrative Governors
0 / 17

The Progressive Party of Zamastan, or the PPZ, is a progressive reformation federal political party in Zamastan. The party has an anti-war stance, advocating for Zamastan's military to be restricted from engaging in war zones outside the nation, famously demanding an end to the wars in Vulkaria and opposition to all preemptive wars, strikes, or other offensive or interventionist military actions, such as the Third Danaska War. The party is very supportive of LGBT rights and members of the party were involved in the legalization of same-sex marriage in the country.

Economically, the party also calls for converting the minimum wage to a living wage and having it tied to inflation rates, having the economy focus on small and local businesses, empowerment of worker cooperatives and publicly owned companies as democratic alternatives to multi-national corporations and to decentralize the economy, for the strengthening of state law to protect the right to unionize, for implementing a progressive income tax and repealing the tax exemption and residential education property tax, and for all trade to be subject to international standards on human rights. The party is also critical of privatization.

Policies and Ideology

History

Founding

Current Day

Notable members