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- Q2784503 abstract "The Progressive Party (Afrikaans: Progressiewe Party) was a liberal party (deemed "leftist" in the peculiar terminology of the apartheid-era) in South Africa that 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 name the party as its earliest predecessor.The Progressive Party of South Africa is not to be confused with the much earlier Progressive Party of the Cape Colony, which was founded on very different, pro-imperialist policies and which became the "Union Party" in 1908.".
- Q2784503 extinctionYear "1975".
- Q2784503 formationYear "1959".
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- Q2784503 dissolution "1975".
- Q2784503 foundation "1959".
- Q2784503 ideology Q3354415.
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- Q2784503 leader Q2982594.
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- Q2784503 comment "The Progressive Party (Afrikaans: Progressiewe Party) was a liberal party (deemed "leftist" in the peculiar terminology of the apartheid-era) in South Africa that 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.".
- Q2784503 label "Progressive Party (South Africa)".