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People's Party of Progession

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General Information
Country Flag-Sweden.jpg Sweden
Abbreviation PPP
Colors Orange
Founded December 16, 2008
Dissolved March 26, 2009
Political
President Krushnow
Members 0
Congress Occupancy 0/40 seats, 0%
Orientation Center
Ideology Libertarian

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People's Party of Progression (PPP) is a defunct Swedish progressive party which was run by Krushnow. The party's main goal was to set up a state of direct democracy in Sweden, the party was not received well by the public and never recruited more than three members. The party is probably best known for it's newspaper The Progressive Truth which published propaganda for the party. The newspaper is still active but does not publish PPP propaganda, instead it's an independent liberal newspaper, now called The Liberal Truth. After the dissolution of the party Krushnow and the rest of the party joined DNS. It is unknown how many members the party had before its dissolution.

Party program

The most important subject for the People's Party of Progression (PPP) is found in the very first word of our name, the People. We want a Sweden ruled by it's people, not Sweden ruling it's people. If we were to come to power we would instate direct democracy (or as close to it as you can in eRep), meaning that all major decisions would be decided by the people, through vote, not the congress. We believe that the government's main objective is to follow the voice of the people and remain neutral. That being said anyone can request a vote and if for example the president wishes to he can state that he supports an opinion, same thing applies to parties, companies etc.


 Power. Prosperity. Progress. 

The party's slogan.