Progressive Party (South Africa)
The Progressive Party (Afrikaans: Progressiewe Party) was a liberal party in South Africa which, during apartheid, was considered the left wing of the all-white parliament. The party represented the legal opposition to apartheid within South Africa's white minority. It opposed the ruling National Party's policies of apartheid, and championed the Rule of Law. For 13 years its only member of parliament was Helen Suzman. It was later renamed the Progressive Reform Party in 1975, and then Progressive Federal Party in 1977. The modern Democratic Alliance considers the party to be its earliest predecessor.
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1959 in South Africa1960 South African republic referendum1961_South_African_general_election1966 South African general election1970 South African general election1974 South African general election1975 in South Africa1977_South_African_general_election2018 in South AfricaAlan PatonAlex BoraineAnders LangeBarry StreekBernard FriedmanCape Provincial CouncilClive van RyneveldColin EglinDemocratic_Alliance_(South_Africa)Donald Barkly MoltenoDouglas Gibson (politician)Ellen HellmannF. W. de KlerkFrederik van Zyl SlabbertGeorge Getzel CohenGordon Oliver (South African politician)Gordon WaddellHarry LawrenceHarry SchwarzHelen SuzmanHelen ZilleHillel Abbe ShapiroHistory of liberalismHistory of the Democratic Alliance (South Africa)House of Assembly (South Africa)Ian Davidson (South African politician)Internal resistance to apartheidJan SteytlerJillian BeckerJohn Vorster
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Progressive Party (South Africa)
The Progressive Party (Afrikaans: Progressiewe Party) was a liberal party in South Africa which, during apartheid, was considered the left wing of the all-white parliament. The party represented the legal opposition to apartheid within South Africa's white minority. It opposed the ruling National Party's policies of apartheid, and championed the Rule of Law. For 13 years its only member of parliament was Helen Suzman. It was later renamed the Progressive Reform Party in 1975, and then Progressive Federal Party in 1977. The modern Democratic Alliance considers the party to be its earliest predecessor.
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De Progressive Party (Afrikaan ...... bezet door mevr. Helen Suzman.
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Le parti progressiste (Progres ...... ion et le système capitaliste.
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The Progressive Party (Afrikaa ...... ame the "Union Party" in 1908.
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De Progressive Party (Afrikaan ...... bezet door mevr. Helen Suzman.
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Le parti progressiste (Progres ...... ion et le système capitaliste.
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The Progressive Party (Afrikaa ...... o be its earliest predecessor.
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