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This toll was later updated to 300 deaths according to the Yazidi ProgressParty.
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The People's ProgressParty of caretaker prime minister Sato Kilman is not among them.
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Her Conservative Party is widely expected to form a government with the anti-immigration ProgressParty.
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A decade ago, it was common to accuse the Progressparty of being downright racist.
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The ProgressParty in Norway has a similar appeal, with support from one-fifth of the electorate.
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The nomination was submitted by Norwegian politician Christian Tybring-Gjedde, who leads the country's right-leaning ProgressParty.
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As well, the People's ProgressParty leader Ben Micah is struggling to retain his Kavieng open seat.
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It is a unique deal, Christian Tybring-Gjedde, a member of parliament for the right-wing ProgressParty, told Reuters.
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There's also the right wing Progressparty, which has made remarks about immigrants many in Norway find xenophobic.
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The popularity of Compaore's Congress for Democracy and Progressparty weill be tested in parliamentary elections set for December 2.
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A leading member of the ProgressParty, he received a phone call in March 2008 urging him to get home quickly.
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The ruling minority coalition, made up of the center-right Conservatives and the anti-immigration ProgressParty, announced the legislation only last Friday.
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There's been another upset in Papua New Guinea's election, with the defeat of Kavieng MP and People's ProgressParty leader Ben Micah.
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The DPP, formed by Ms Kjaersgaard in 1995 after a split in the ProgressParty, campaigned on an openly anti-immigration, anti-foreigner platform.
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The mainstream but anti-immigration ProgressParty, briefly joined by Breivik, suffered a huge blow in municipal elections two months after the attack.
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The current finance minister, Siv Jensen of the populist ProgressParty, has twice declined to bring the proposal to parliament during her term.