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{{short description|Political party in Colombia}}
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The '''Progressive National Movement''' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: '''''Movimiento Nacional Progresista''''') is a progressive [[political party]] in [[Colombia]].
The '''Progressive National Movement''' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: '''''Movimiento Nacional Progresista''''') is a progressive [[political party]] in [[Colombia]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Le Journal International - Archives |url=https://www.lejournalinternational.fr/Colombia-Bye-Bye-Petro-_a1807.html |work=www.lejournalinternational.fr}}</ref>
In the [[legislative]] [[elections in Colombia|elections]], 10 March 2002, the party won as one of the many small parties participating in parliamentary representation. The party took part in the [[2006 Colombian legislative election|parliamentary elections]] of 2006, in which it won 1 out of 166 deputies and no senators. The party was of little significance in the [[Chamber of Representatives of Colombia#Latest election|14 March 2010 elections]].
In the [[legislative]] [[elections in Colombia|elections]], 10 March 2002, the party won as one of the many small parties participating in parliamentary representation. The party took part in the [[2006 Colombian legislative election|parliamentary elections]] of 2006, in which it won 1 out of 166 deputies and no senators. The party was of little significance in the [[Chamber of Representatives of Colombia#Latest election|14 March 2010 elections]].

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Revision as of 21:30, 25 February 2024

The Progressive National Movement (Spanish: Movimiento Nacional Progresista) is a progressive political party in Colombia.[1] In the legislative elections, 10 March 2002, the party won as one of the many small parties participating in parliamentary representation. The party took part in the parliamentary elections of 2006, in which it won 1 out of 166 deputies and no senators. The party was of little significance in the 14 March 2010 elections.

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  1. ^ "Le Journal International - Archives". www.lejournalinternational.fr.