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Revision as of 18:03, 28 October 2023

Progressive Party
AbbreviationKP
LeaderNirtyam Am'mayi
Deputy LeaderEkabhi Prayam
Founded1933
Preceded byProgressive Nonviolence Association
Youth wingYoung Progressives
IdeologySocialism
Progressivism
Purogati
Pacifism
Political positionCentre-left
Regional affiliationIndian National Congress
International affiliationProgressive Alliance
ColoursJade green  
AnthemMunduku Veltu Vundu ("Keep on Moving")
Coordinating Council
19 / 40
Party flag
Kp logo.png
Website
purogati.ml (planned)

The Progressive Party (Dravidian: Kaska Purogati, KP), officially the Joint Progressive Party List (JPPL), is a centre-left political party in Mel-akkam. Founded in 1933 by the anti-British activist Maina Kathina as the Progressive Nonviolence Association (Dravidian: Kaska Satyagraha Purogati), the party played a significant role in securing Mel-akkam's independence. It went on to rule Mel-akkam uninterruptedly throughout the 20th century, until it lost power in 2022 and subsequently split. After a year of infighting and chaos, however, the leaders of rival KP factions agreed on a unity pact. The party was reconstituted, and went on to win the 2023 Autumnal Equinox Repeat Election.

Electoral Results

Election Votes % Seats ± Government
2023 Autumnal 29,275,214 10.7%
19 / 40
Increase N/A Coalition