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Progressive People's Party (Germany)

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Progressive People's Party
Fortschrittliche Volkspartei
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Former national party
Years active 1910-1918
Political Ideology Liberal democracy, Social liberalism, Social progressivism, Parliamentarism, Laicism
Political Position centre-left
International Affiliation none
Official Newspaper NA
Preceded by German Free-minded Party
Succeeded by German Democratic Party
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See also Politics of Germany

Political parties in Germany
Elections in Germany

The Progressive People's Party (Fortschrittliche Volkspartei or FVP) was a liberal party of late Imperial Germany. It was formed in 6 March 1910 as a merger of Freeminded People's Party, Freeminded Union, Democratic Union, and German People's Party in order to unify the various liberal groups represented in parliament. the Progressives became a major force in parliament during the First World War, joining with the Majority Socialists and the Catholic Centre to form the Reichstag majority that would pass the famous Peace Resolution of 1917.

The party was disbanded in 1918 after the fall of the Empire, with most of its members joining the new German Democratic Party (Deutsche Demokratische Partei), which merged the Progressives with the left wing of the old National Liberal Party (Nationalliberale Partei).

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Preceded by
German Free-minded Party
liberal German parties
1910–1918
Succeeded by
German Democratic Party
Preceded by
German People's Party
Preceded by
Freeminded Union
Preceded by
Democratic Union (Germany)
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