The Progressive Party of Austria is political party founded as an alternative to the jingoistic nationalism of the Austrian Nationalist Party. The party advocates for a democratic, progressive government, which regulates business and protects human welfare and property. The party was founded by Leopold Füster in the city of Salzburg, which up until 1976 had remained a city state outside the reaches of the Nationalists. Following elections in 1976, the party remains the second largest political party in the nation.
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| - Austrian Progressive Party (Night of the Living Alternate History Map Game)
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| - The Progressive Party of Austria is political party founded as an alternative to the jingoistic nationalism of the Austrian Nationalist Party. The party advocates for a democratic, progressive government, which regulates business and protects human welfare and property. The party was founded by Leopold Füster in the city of Salzburg, which up until 1976 had remained a city state outside the reaches of the Nationalists. Following elections in 1976, the party remains the second largest political party in the nation.
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| - Conservatism, Progressivism, New Nationalism
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| - Seats in the Grand Council
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| - Seats in the Austrian Senate
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| - Leopold Füster, Adolf Obermoser
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| - The Progressive Party of Austria is political party founded as an alternative to the jingoistic nationalism of the Austrian Nationalist Party. The party advocates for a democratic, progressive government, which regulates business and protects human welfare and property. The party was founded by Leopold Füster in the city of Salzburg, which up until 1976 had remained a city state outside the reaches of the Nationalists. Following elections in 1976, the party remains the second largest political party in the nation.
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