Progressive Alliance (Alsland)

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Progressive Alliance

Progressyf Alliânsje
Progressive Allianz
Progressiivne liit
AbbreviationPA
PL (Martiland)
LeaderOttila Möller (Social Democratic Alliance)
Bonne Zijlstra (Social Democrats in Delland)
Ahto Malk (Kirenian People's Party)
Harriet Cooke (Socialist Party)
Japik Minnema (Yndyk Socialist Alliance)
FoundedAugust 14, 1956 (1956-08-14) (United Socialist Front)
March 28, 1958 (1958-03-28) (Alliance for Alslandic Socialism)
February 9, 2003 (2003-02-09) (Progressive Alliance)
HeadquartersYndyk
IdeologySocial Democracy
Democratic Socialism
Pro-Eucleanism
Minority politics
Factions:
Centrism
Left-wing nationalism
Political positionCentre-left to left wing
Euclean Parliament groupSAE (SdA, SDyD, SP, YSA)
AFRE (KPP)
Colors  Red
Slogan"For all Mankind"
Members
Folkssenaat
93 / 231
Euclean Parliament
9 / 24
Website
progressyfalliânsje.com

The Progressive Alliance (Dellish: Progressyf Alliânsje, Weranian: Progressive Allianz, Kirenian: Progressiivne liit), formerly the Alliance for Alslandic Socialism is a Political alliance in Alsland formed by the Social Democratic Alliance, Social Democrats in Delland, Socialist Party and the Radical Front in 1956 to contest the 1956 Alslandic general election.

The alliance is one of two political alliances in Alsland with the other being the National Bloc. Both are seen as political opponents to each other. Members of the alliance agree not to stand candidates in provinces which another member party stands candidates in.

History

Founding

With the 1956 General election approaching, Premier Witte Reitsma met with other centre-left and left wing political leaders in an attempt to maximise left-wing representation in the Folkssenaat. An informal alliance already existed between the Socialist Party which was at the time a federal party and the Social Democrats in Delland who had cooperated after the resignation of Samuel Hudson in the during the 1952 General election.

After meeting with the leaders of the Social Democratic Alliance, Socialist Party, Alslandic Section of the Worker's International and the Radical Front, Reitsma announced the creation of the 'United Socialist Front'. In the election the alliance won 2/3rds of all seats in the Folkssenaat.

Following the election it was Reitsma's stated intention to disband the alliance but the better than expected result and the founding of the National Bloc persuaded him to reach out to the other leaders and establish a permanent alliance.

After several rounds of negotiations the Socialist Party, Social Democratic Alliance and Social Democrats in Delland formed the 'Alliance for Alslandic Socialism'. At the time the alliance was denounced by ASAI politicians who withdrew support from the government after being removed from the initial negotiations. The alliance members agreed to not stand candidates against each other to maximise the seats they can gain in an election and all member parties would work together to form future governments.

After their membership was rejected from the Alliance, the Radical Front and ASAI formed the short lived 'Worker's Agreement' although the Radical Front adopted more socially conservative and economically liberal stances and finally merged with the Estmerish National Party to form the Democrats in 1977.

Alliance for Alslandic Socialism

  • Government (1958-1960)
  • Opposition (1960-1975)
  • Government and Martiland Crisis (1975-1985)
  • Civil war and rise of Adalbrecht Brötzmann (1986-1989)
  • Government and rise of Zijlstra (1990-2000)

Progressive Alliance

  • Zijlstra's renaming
  • Rise of the Worker's Party
  • Return to government and fall
  • Opposition
  • Möller administration

Political ideology

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Composition

Party Scope Folkssenaat Euclean Parliament Ideology
Social Democratic Alliance (SdA) Garz, Zittau
28 / 231
4 / 24
Social democracy
Pro-Eucleanism
Weranian minority politics
Social Democrats in Delland (SDyD) Delland, Middewald
23 / 231
3 / 24
Social Democracy
Pro-Eucleanism
Democratic Socialism
Dellish minority politics
Socialist Party (SP) Hamptonshire, Fawkhamshire
18 / 231
2 / 24
Social democracy
Pro-Eucleanism
Estmerish minority politics
Kirenian People's Party (KPP) Martiland
13 / 231
0 / 24
Social democracy
Pro-Eucleanism
Democratic Socialism
Kirenian minority politics
Yndyk Socialist Alliance (YSA) Yndyk
11 / 231
0 / 24
Social democracy
Pro-Eucleanism
Democratic Socialism
Regionalism

Relationship with other Blocs

Controversies

Martiland

Throughout most of the alliance's history, it has denied ethnic Kirenians in Martiland proper representation in the alliance, instead from 1958 until 1995 the SDyD ran candidates in Martiland. Members of the SDyD were the most vocal in their opposition to including any Kirenian party in the alliance. Under the leadership of Seine De Haan in 1994 the party condemned the inclusion of the Kirenian People's Party. The SDyD was fined €1.2 Million for promoting hate speech directed at ethnic Kirenians in Martiland by the Alslandic supreme court in 1996. The decision was not appealed but was criticised by various SDyD politicians including newly elected leader Bonne Zijlstra.

In 2004, Premier Martina Scott's new cabinet was criticised for not including any members of the KPP or ethnic Kirenians. The cabinet led to the KPP threatening to withdraw from the Progressive Alliance and withdraw it's support for the government. In the subsequent election the KPP didn't endorse Scott who lost the election and was forced to resign.

Monopoly on left-wing politics

Opposition to immigration and Euclean federalism

Yndyk dispute

Xenophobia

Electoral performance

Symbols