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- Progress_(Faroe_Islands) comment "Progress (Faroese: Framsókn) is a liberal and pro-Faroese independence political party in the Faroe Islands. Founded on 9 March 2011 by Poul Michelsen and others as a breakaway from the People's Party, the party won two seats in the October 2011 election to the 33-seat Løgting. Its two MPs in this first election were Poul Michelsen and Janus Rein. However, almost a year after the election, on 6 October 2012, Janus Rein left the party and became a non political member of the Faroese Parliament.".
- Q591023 comment "Progress (Faroese: Framsókn) is a liberal and pro-Faroese independence political party in the Faroe Islands. Founded on 9 March 2011 by Poul Michelsen and others as a breakaway from the People's Party, the party won two seats in the October 2011 election to the 33-seat Løgting. Its two MPs in this first election were Poul Michelsen and Janus Rein. However, almost a year after the election, on 6 October 2012, Janus Rein left the party and became a non political member of the Faroese Parliament.".