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The '''Progressive Democratic Party''' ({{wp|Dutch language|Hennish}}: ''Vooruitstrevende Democratische Partij''; {{wp|French language|Gaullican}}: ''Parti progressiste-démocratique''; '''VDP''') is a {{wp|social liberalism|social liberal}} and {{wp|progressive politics|progressive}} [[List of political parties in Hennehouwe|political party in Hennehouwe]]. It is currently the second largest party overall in the [[General Assembly (Hennehouwe)|General Assembly]].


The VDP was formed from an amalgamation of the two main centrist parties in Hennehouwe, the [[List of political parties in Hennehouwe|Liberal Democratic Party]] and the [[List of political parties in Hennehouwe|Radical Centre]], in 1989. For most of its history, it has been the third party of Hennish politics behind the [[Socialist Labour Party (Hennehouwe)|Socialist Labour Party]] and the [[National People's Party (Hennehouwe)|National People's Party]], and has formed part of governments led by both of those parties.
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Progressive Democratic Party

Vooruitstrevende Democratische Partij
Parti progressiste-démocratique
AbbreviationVDP
LeaderEva Kaestel
ChairmanJohan Wijers
Deputy LeaderMark Sorgdrager
FounderDries Haverstrenk
Marianne Rochette
Founded27 November 1989
Merger ofLiberal Democratic Party
Radical Centre
HeadquartersPlein van de Republiek, s'Holle
NewspaperDe progressieve/Le progressif
Think tankCentre for Progressive Politics
Student wingProgressive Students
Youth wingYoung Progressives
IdeologyLiberalism
Social Liberalism
Progressivism
Pro-Eucleanism
Political positionCentre
Euclean affiliationEuclean Liberal Party
ColorsPurple  
Chamber of Deputies
40 / 180
Senate
16 / 60
Euclean Parliament
6 / 26
Website
vdp.he

The Progressive Democratic Party (Hennish: Vooruitstrevende Democratische Partij; Gaullican: Parti progressiste-démocratique; VDP) is a social liberal and progressive political party in Hennehouwe. It is currently the second largest party overall in the General Assembly.

The VDP was formed from an amalgamation of the two main centrist parties in Hennehouwe, the Liberal Democratic Party and the Radical Centre, in 1989. For most of its history, it has been the third party of Hennish politics behind the Socialist Labour Party and the National People's Party, and has formed part of governments led by both of those parties.

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