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In the period leading up to the [[New Alexandrian general election, 1698|1698 general election]], neither the Solidarity Party and the [[Progressive Party of Nouvelle Alexandrie|Progressive Party]], were independently capable of defeating the rising [[Federal Humanist Party]]. A movement called "Unite the Left" rose to prominent with the objective of merging the two parties into a single party (or, if this was not possible, to find a power-sharing arrangement between the two parties). Leaders and party members of both parties negotiated for several weeks and announced their merger and joint candidacy lists two days before candidacies closed for the 1698 general election with the formation of the [[Social Democratic & Liberal Alliance of Nouvelle Alexandrie|Social Democratic & Liberal Alliance]] with [[Robert Beaujolais]] serving as its first leader. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Revision as of 21:40, 25 August 2021
Progressive Party of Nouvelle Alexandrie
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| Abbreviation | PP or PPNA |
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| Leader | (Interim) Saywa Pumacaja |
| Deputy Leader | Doris Franco |
| Finance Chairman | George Francis |
| Founded | 1697 AN |
| Preceded by | Cambio Democrático (Nouvelle Alexandrie) |
| Youth wing | Jovenes Progresistas |
| Ideology |
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| Political position | Center to center-left |
| Official colours |
Sky Blue Pink |
| Federal Assembly of Nouvelle Alexandrie |
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In the period leading up to the 1698 general election, neither the Solidarity Party and the Progressive Party, were independently capable of defeating the rising Federal Humanist Party. A movement called "Unite the Left" rose to prominent with the objective of merging the two parties into a single party (or, if this was not possible, to find a power-sharing arrangement between the two parties). Leaders and party members of both parties negotiated for several weeks and announced their merger and joint candidacy lists two days before candidacies closed for the 1698 general election with the formation of the Social Democratic & Liberal Alliance with Robert Beaujolais serving as its first leader.