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The '''Progressive Alliance''' ({{wpl|Frisian Language|Dellish}}: Progressyf Alliânsje, {{wpl|German Language|Weranian}}: Progressive Allianz, {{wpl|Anglo-Frisian_languages#Anglic_languages|Swathish}}: Progrvẹrcic Vyncynn, {{wpl|Estonian Language|Kirenian}}: Progressiivne liit) also commonly referred to as the '''Progressives''' or the '''Alliance''', is a {{wpl|Social democracy|social-democratic}} {{wpl|Centre-left politics|centre-left}} [[List of political parties in Alsland|political party]] in Alsland. The Alliance is a member of the [[Socialist Alternative for Euclea]]. The Alliance is the second largest party in the [[Folkssenaat]] with 35 out of 201 seats. | The '''Progressive Alliance''' ({{wpl|Frisian Language|Dellish}}: Progressyf Alliânsje, {{wpl|German Language|Weranian}}: Progressive Allianz, {{wpl|Anglo-Frisian_languages#Anglic_languages|Swathish}}: Progrvẹrcic Vyncynn, {{wpl|Estonian Language|Kirenian}}: Progressiivne liit) also commonly referred to as the '''Progressives''' or the '''Alliance''', is a {{wpl|Social democracy|social-democratic}} {{wpl|Centre-left politics|centre-left}} [[List of political parties in Alsland|political party]] in Alsland. The Alliance is a member of the [[Socialist Alternative for Euclea]]. The Alliance is the second largest party in the [[Folkssenaat]] with 35 out of 201 seats. | ||
The Progressive Alliance was founded on 9 February 2006 by centre-left members of the [[ | The Progressive Alliance was founded on 9 February 2006 by centre-left members of the [[Worker's Party (Alsland)|Social Democratic Workers' Party]] who disagreed with the party's shift towards the left and alliance with the [[Alslandic Section of the Workers' International]]. It is the largest political alliance of the 'Socialist' pillar of Alslandic society. Since 2011 the Alliance has moved closer towards adopting {{wpl|Centrism|centrist}} positions and has a large and influential {{wpl|Social Liberalism|social liberal}} wing. Since 2017 the party has been led by [[Ottila Möller]] - the daughter of [[Per Schnyder]] who was one of the main founders of the Alliance. It has close links to the [[Democratic Federation of Alslandic Labour]], the second largest trade union in Alsland. The PA is a supporter of Alslandic membership in the [[Euclean Community]], since 2010 it has been a coalition partner of [[Liveable Alsland]], the [[National Bloc (Alsland)|National Bloc]] and the [[Humanist Sotirian Union]]. | ||
The party won only 7 seats at the [[Alsland|2006 legislative election]] and sat with other {{wpl|Centre-right politics|centre-right}} parties in opposition to the [[Jabik Nieuwenhuis|Nieuwenhuis coalition]] | The party won only 7 seats at the [[Alsland|2006 legislative election]] and sat with other {{wpl|Centre-right politics|centre-right}} parties in opposition to the [[Jabik Nieuwenhuis|Nieuwenhuis coalition]]. The Alliance also became the second largest party after the 2009 municipal elections. At the [[Alsland|2018 legislative election]] the party grew it's number of seats from 10 to 35 and won 18.5% of the popular vote. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===Founding=== | ===Founding=== |
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Progressive Alliance Progressyf Alliânsje Progressive Allianz Progrvẹrcic Vyncynn Progressiivne liit | |
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Abbreviation | PA PV (Swathish Community) PL (Martish Community) |
Chairperson | Ottila Möller |
Founder | Social Democratic Workers' Party |
Founded | 9 February 2006 |
Headquarters | 192U16 Baardaplak Yndyk |
Youth wing | Youth Progressives |
Membership (52,109) | 2018 |
Ideology | Progressivism Social Liberalism Pro-Eucleanism |
Political position | Centre-left |
Euclean Parliament group | SAE |
Colors | Red |
Slogan | "For all Mankind" |
Folkssenaat | 35 / 201
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Federal Council | 1 / 96
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Community Parliaments | 1 / 608
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Euclean Parliament | 1 / 24
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Website | |
progressyfalliansje | |
The Progressive Alliance (Dellish: Progressyf Alliânsje, Weranian: Progressive Allianz, Swathish: Progrvẹrcic Vyncynn, Kirenian: Progressiivne liit) also commonly referred to as the Progressives or the Alliance, is a social-democratic centre-left political party in Alsland. The Alliance is a member of the Socialist Alternative for Euclea. The Alliance is the second largest party in the Folkssenaat with 35 out of 201 seats.
The Progressive Alliance was founded on 9 February 2006 by centre-left members of the Social Democratic Workers' Party who disagreed with the party's shift towards the left and alliance with the Alslandic Section of the Workers' International. It is the largest political alliance of the 'Socialist' pillar of Alslandic society. Since 2011 the Alliance has moved closer towards adopting centrist positions and has a large and influential social liberal wing. Since 2017 the party has been led by Ottila Möller - the daughter of Per Schnyder who was one of the main founders of the Alliance. It has close links to the Democratic Federation of Alslandic Labour, the second largest trade union in Alsland. The PA is a supporter of Alslandic membership in the Euclean Community, since 2010 it has been a coalition partner of Liveable Alsland, the National Bloc and the Humanist Sotirian Union.
The party won only 7 seats at the 2006 legislative election and sat with other centre-right parties in opposition to the Nieuwenhuis coalition. The Alliance also became the second largest party after the 2009 municipal elections. At the 2018 legislative election the party grew it's number of seats from 10 to 35 and won 18.5% of the popular vote.
History
Founding
Growth and stagnation
2018 election and Ottila Möller
Ideology
Policy overview
- Economy and Finance
- Larger Welfare state
- Greater role for Trade Unions
- Support 'Buy Euclean' programs
- Increased spending
- Social and federal affairs
- Reduction in Non-EC and unskilled immigration
- Official language status for Kirenian
- Environmentalism
- Commitment to Net-Zero emissions by 2050
- Directly elected Premier
- Foreign affairs
- Pro-Eucleanism
- ECDTO membership
- Internationalism
- Opposition to Euclean Federalism
Organisation
Leadership
Electorate
Controversies
Xenophobia
Electoral performance
Folkssenaat
Community parliaments
Euclean Parliament
Election | Party Group | Leader | Votes | Seats | Position | ||||
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No. | Share | No. | ± | Share | |||||
2019 | SAE | Ottila Möller | TBD | TBD | 9 / 24
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1 | 37.5% | 2nd |