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The Progressive Party was first officially registered on 7 October in 2008 by [[Owen Edwards]]. It's early membership was chiefly composed of members of the now disbanded [[LRT]]. The early days of the Progressive Party saw heavy campaigning on issues relating to the [[Republic of Talossa]] as well as several attempts at establishing an [[Order of the Bonnacon]] and a pension fund for retired Talossans. In their first contested election (October 2008), the PP received 13 votes (18.57%) earning them 37 of the 200 available [[Cosa]] seats. | The Progressive Party was first officially registered on 7 October in 2008 by [[Owen Edwards]]. It's early membership was chiefly composed of members of the now disbanded [[LRT]]. The early days of the Progressive Party saw heavy campaigning on issues relating to the [[Republic of Talossa]] as well as several attempts at establishing an [[Order of the Bonnacon]] and a pension fund for retired Talossans. In their first contested election (October 2008), the PP received 13 votes (18.57%) earning them 37 of the 200 available [[Cosa]] seats. | ||
The following election (July 2009) was a particularly difficult campaign for the PP after their leader became involved in fierce arguments with [[Viteu Marcianüs]] of the [[FGP]]. These events and subsequent fights led to the complete collapse of the FGP. [[Éovart Grischun]], leader of the FGP, urged party supporters to give their votes to the Progs. The election continued as it began, with many heated exchanges from all parties in the contest. | The following election (July 2009) was a particularly difficult campaign for the PP after their leader became involved in fierce arguments with [[Viteu Marcianüs]] of the [[FGP]]. These events and subsequent fights led to the complete collapse of the FGP. [[Éovart Grischun]], deputy leader of the FGP, urged party supporters to give their votes to the Progs. The election continued as it began, with many heated exchanges from all parties in the contest. | ||
By elections end the party received 25 votes boosting their seats to 68. The party was becoming a credible opposition to the much larger and dominant [[RUMP]]. However, despite doing well in the election, the PP suffered a major blow when Edwards stepped down from leadership and renounced his citizenship, an after effect of the bitterly fought election. [[T.M. Asmourescu]] was elected to serve as the party leader, but the party stifled due to lack of activity among members. | By elections end the party received 25 votes boosting their seats to 68. The party was becoming a credible opposition to the much larger and dominant [[RUMP]]. However, despite doing well in the election, the PP suffered a major blow when Edwards stepped down from leadership and renounced his citizenship, an after effect of the bitterly fought election. [[T.M. Asmourescu]] was elected to serve as the party leader, but the party stifled due to lack of activity among members. |
Revision as of 12:01, 17 November 2012
Common Sense Progressive Party |
Leader: Owen Edwards |
Beliefs: Progressive, Monarchist. |
The CSPP (Common Sense Progressive Party) is a Talossan political party. It was formed in early 2012 as a merger of the Common Sense Party (CSP) and the Progressive Party (PP). Party members are commonly called 'the progs', the CSProgs' and 'the progressives'.
History
Progressive Party (PP)
The Progressive Party was first officially registered on 7 October in 2008 by Owen Edwards. It's early membership was chiefly composed of members of the now disbanded LRT. The early days of the Progressive Party saw heavy campaigning on issues relating to the Republic of Talossa as well as several attempts at establishing an Order of the Bonnacon and a pension fund for retired Talossans. In their first contested election (October 2008), the PP received 13 votes (18.57%) earning them 37 of the 200 available Cosa seats.
The following election (July 2009) was a particularly difficult campaign for the PP after their leader became involved in fierce arguments with Viteu Marcianüs of the FGP. These events and subsequent fights led to the complete collapse of the FGP. Éovart Grischun, deputy leader of the FGP, urged party supporters to give their votes to the Progs. The election continued as it began, with many heated exchanges from all parties in the contest.
By elections end the party received 25 votes boosting their seats to 68. The party was becoming a credible opposition to the much larger and dominant RUMP. However, despite doing well in the election, the PP suffered a major blow when Edwards stepped down from leadership and renounced his citizenship, an after effect of the bitterly fought election. T.M. Asmourescu was elected to serve as the party leader, but the party stifled due to lack of activity among members.
Progressive Party of Talossa (PPT)
Breneir Tzaracomprada was elected leader of the party in January 2010 and led the campaign for the April 2010 election where the party made a major comeback and received 28 votes/89 seats. After a successful term of office, Tzaracomprada stepped down to spend time on affairs outside of Talossa. Éovart Grischun was elected leader in October 2010.
The party fragmented due to differences within the party. The core membership had changed from it's original line up and Grischun struggled to maintain a balance of ideals that appealed to the widening gap in party membership. In the January 2011 election they suffered losses with seat numbers going down to 57. Gluc da Dhi then left the party with Alexandreu Bisquinc to form a the Moderate Radicals while Grischun left to form the Common Sense Party. The Progressives, now diminished in numbers, was now being led by Flip Molinar. The Election in October 2011 saw their seats cut again to 40.
Common Sense Progressive Party (CSPP)
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Date from | Date to | Party Leader | Party Name |
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8 July 2012/XXXIII | to present | Owen Edwards | CSPP |
15 March 2012/XXXIII | 8 July 2012/XXXIII | Éovart Grischun | CSPP |
18 January 2011/XXXII | 15 March 2012/XXXIII | Flip Molinar | PPT |
15 October 2010/XXXI | 18 January 2011/XXXII | Éovart Grischun | PPT |
January 2010/XXXI | 15 October 2010/XXXI | Breneir Tzaracomprada | PPT |
5 August 2009/XXX | January 2010/XXXI | T.M. Asmourescu | PP |
7 October 2008/XXIX | 5 August 2009/XXX | Owen Edwards | PP |
Seats held per Cosa
As CSPP
Seats held per Cosa as the Common Sense Progressive Party (CSPP)
Cosa Term | Number of Seats |
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44th Cosa | 19 |
43rd Cosa Post merger |
45 |
As PPT
Seats held per Cosa as the Progressive Party of Talossa (PPT)
Cosa Term | Number of Seats |
---|---|
43rd Cosa Pre merger |
40 |
42nd Cosa | 57 |
As PP
Seats held per Cosa as the Progressive Party (PP)
Cosa Term | Number of Seats |
---|---|
41st Cosa | 89 |
40th Cosa | 80 |
39th Cosa | 37 |