The Alderdath Progrisi Lagaja, or People's Progress Party, was founded in July 2409 by Julio Moschella, a university lecturer from Venora. Being an expert in Kundrati history, he realised that Kundrati had a deep history of socialist parties and social movements, and decided that there should be a new movement, not merely to enshrine history but to replace it with a brighter future. The movement has since spread outside of the universities in which it originally drew support from and, while still being viewed as an extremist party by many, the Alderdath Progrisi Lagaja is beginning to gather momentum.
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| - The Alderdath Progrisi Lagaja, or People's Progress Party, was founded in July 2409 by Julio Moschella, a university lecturer from Venora. Being an expert in Kundrati history, he realised that Kundrati had a deep history of socialist parties and social movements, and decided that there should be a new movement, not merely to enshrine history but to replace it with a brighter future. The movement has since spread outside of the universities in which it originally drew support from and, while still being viewed as an extremist party by many, the Alderdath Progrisi Lagaja is beginning to gather momentum.
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| - The Alderdath Progrisi Lagaja, or People's Progress Party, was founded in July 2409 by Julio Moschella, a university lecturer from Venora. Being an expert in Kundrati history, he realised that Kundrati had a deep history of socialist parties and social movements, and decided that there should be a new movement, not merely to enshrine history but to replace it with a brighter future. The movement has since spread outside of the universities in which it originally drew support from and, while still being viewed as an extremist party by many, the Alderdath Progrisi Lagaja is beginning to gather momentum.
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