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== Results ==
== Results ==
[[Category:Olmeria]]

Latest revision as of 19:48, 27 April 2024

Progress Coalition

Framstegs Koalition
LeaderJack Hägglund
Deputy LeaderKira Sundin
General SecretaryTim Söderberg
ChairIngiärd Ekdal
Senate LeaderRebecca Hopp
FounderEmma Stenbeck
Founded1976
Registered1976
Preceded byOlmerian Socialist Union, Olmerian Workers Party, TUSC
HeadquartersNeuvesto
Think tankThe Sjöholm Institutue
Student wingStudent Progress Movement (SPM)
Youth wingProgress for the Youth
LGBTQ+ WingLGBTQ+ Progress
Membership (2033)2.3 million
IdeologySocialist
Political positionFormal Opposition
Colors  Red,   Grey
SloganLook to the future.
Devolved Branches
  • Progress Coalition Abroad
  • Metropolitan Progress Council
  • Regional Progress Council
Seats (People's Senate)
232 / 800
Metropolitan Mayors
3 / 4
Regional Mayors
3 / 16
Regional Representatives
154 / 480
Metropolitan Councillors
75 / 120
Local Councillors
965 / 3,100
Website
www.progresscoalition.olm, www.olmeriapcint.com

The Progress Coalition is a major socialist political party in Olmeria, and is currently the formal opposition to the coaltion Unity Coalition/Justice Party government. The progress coalition has been led by Jack Hagglund since its election defeat in 2031. The party currently holds 232 seats in Olmeria's unicameral People's Senate. The party was founded in 1976 in a merger between 3 existing socialist parties.

History

The Progress Coalition was founded in 1976 in response to the adoption of the STV voting system by the Olmerian People's Senate. The new proportional voting system forced the previously dominating Olmerian Socialist Union (OSU) to combine with similar parties OWP and TUSC in order to ensure continued election success.

Results