The Progressive People's Party (Fortschrittliche Volkspartei, FVP) is the liberal party of Germany. It was formed as a merger of the various state liberal parties in order to unify the various liberal groups represented in parliament on the 1st of May 2016. The FVP adheres to a classical liberal ideology, advocating liberalism in both the economic sphere and social sphere. The current guidelines of the FVP are enshrined in the "Principles of Wiesbaden". A key objective of the FVP is the "strengthening of freedom and individual responsibility".
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| - The Progressive People's Party (Fortschrittliche Volkspartei, FVP) is the liberal party of Germany. It was formed as a merger of the various state liberal parties in order to unify the various liberal groups represented in parliament on the 1st of May 2016. The FVP adheres to a classical liberal ideology, advocating liberalism in both the economic sphere and social sphere. The current guidelines of the FVP are enshrined in the "Principles of Wiesbaden". A key objective of the FVP is the "strengthening of freedom and individual responsibility".
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| Leader
| - Erich Scheibig
- Friedrich von Pramburg
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| Name
| - Fortschrittliche Volkspartei
- Progressive People's Party
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| - Liberalism
- Classical liberalism
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| - 60(xsd:integer)
- 599(xsd:integer)
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| HQ
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- Reinhardtstraße 14
- Thomas-Dehler-Haus
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- 93(xsd:integer)
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| - The Progressive People's Party (Fortschrittliche Volkspartei, FVP) is the liberal party of Germany. It was formed as a merger of the various state liberal parties in order to unify the various liberal groups represented in parliament on the 1st of May 2016. The FVP adheres to a classical liberal ideology, advocating liberalism in both the economic sphere and social sphere. The current guidelines of the FVP are enshrined in the "Principles of Wiesbaden". A key objective of the FVP is the "strengthening of freedom and individual responsibility".
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