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Progressive Democratic Party (Gibraltar)

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Former Gibraltarian political party
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Progressive Democratic Party
LeaderNick Cruz
FounderKeith Azopardi & Nick Cruz
Founded7 June 2006; 19 years ago (2006-06-07)
Dissolved31 August 2013; 12 years ago (2013-08-31)[1]
Split fromGibraltar Social Democrats
HeadquartersIrish Town, Gibraltar
IdeologyLiberal conservatism
Economic liberalism[2][3]
Political positionCentre-right
ColoursRed,White,Blue

TheProgressive Democratic Party (PDP) was aliberal conservativepolitical party fromGibraltar.

The party was the third political party and the only party to sit on the centre-right inGibraltar. The PDP was the only party campaigning for "a Gibraltar freely associated to the United Kingdom" and envisaged "a journey through the recognition of our right to independence".[4] The party was also the only political party in Gibraltar that openly committed to implementing a means testing system in government housing.[5]

The PDP described itself as "the only real choice for an alternative, authentic, centrist government which has vision, is progressive and is in tune with the aspirations of Gibraltarians for stable and moderate liberal politics."[6]

History

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Founders
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The party was co-founded by Gibraltarian lawyersKeith Azopardi and Nick Cruz among other members in June 2006. The PDP has been described as a splinter group of theGibraltar Social Democrats. This is because Azopardi and Cruz were both leading figures in the GSD who resigned due to disillusionment with the GSD party following a merger with theGibraltar Labour Party.

Marie-Lou Guerrero and Leo Olivero left the party in November 2006 in opposition to the party's "yes" stance on thereferendum onGibraltar's new constitution.[7]

The Party decided to support the constitution despite reservations "because it represented a massive leap forward from the 1969 constitution and because it put us in a much better position to then take the next steps."[8]

On 6 June 2012, Keith Azopardi stepped down as leader of the PDP.[9] At an AGM on 3 December 2012, Azopardi was elected as Party Chairman and Nick Cruz as Party Leader.[10]

On 22 July, the executive committee met and decided, by overwhelming majority, to call it a day. A press release issued on 30 July 2013 confirmed that the party would be "wound up" with effect as from 31 August 2013. An EGM (Extraordinary General Meeting) will be held to pass the resolution and party funds will be donated to charity.[11]

Policy

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The Progressive Democratic Party declared that it was founded on several basic pillars;

  • A fundamental belief and respect for democracy, social justice and equality;
  • Adherence to the inalienable and unqualified right toself-determination of the people of Gibraltar;
  • The promotion of liberty, social and economic responsibility;
  • The enhancement of individual and collective freedoms;
  • A belief in fair, open and continually accountable government;
  • The desire to foster sustainable development, public participation and the enhancement of the quality of life of the people of Gibraltar

Election results

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Parliament of Gibraltar

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Election year# of
overall votes
% of
overall vote
# of
overall seats won
±
2007[12]5,7993.75
0 / 17
New
2011[13]7,6224.36
0 / 17
Steady
2013 (by-election)*[14]6887.00
0 / 1
0 / 17
Steady
*The 2013 by-election in Gibraltar was to fill in a seat vacated by then-GSLP MP,Charles Arthur Bruzon, who died that year. Hence, the composition bar on this row wouldonly signifywhether or not a member of a particular political party has won the seat. If that particular member had won the seat, then theentire bar would be colored in.

European Parliament

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Gibraltar was part of theSouth West England constituency in the European parliament and its major parties formed joint ticket alliances with the major UK parties. The PDP did not form an alliance for the2009 elections and did not stand any candidates.

References

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  1. ^"The Progressive Democratic Party". Archived fromthe original on 4 October 2013. Retrieved30 July 2013.
  2. ^https://dl.dropbox.com/u/98308799/pdp%2Bmanifesto.pdf (Page 19)
  3. ^"About Us « Progressive Democratic Party of Gibraltar". Archived fromthe original on 12 April 2013. Retrieved1 March 2013.
  4. ^"PDP Leader's National Day Statement".
  5. ^"GBC | Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation". Archived fromthe original on 12 April 2013. Retrieved1 March 2013.
  6. ^https://www.facebook.com/PDPGibraltar[user-generated source]
  7. ^Marilou Guerrero, Leo Olivero."A 'Yes' vote not in Gibraltar's best interest, say Marilou Guerrero and Leo Olivero".Panorama (Gibraltar). Archived fromthe original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved17 December 2009.
  8. ^"The Constitutional Future of Gibraltar"(PDF).The Progressive Democratic Party. gibraltarnewsonline.com. 24 June 2008. Archived from the original on 20 August 2008. Retrieved17 December 2009.
  9. ^"Personal statement by Keith Azopardi's stepping down as Leader".
  10. ^"PDP Annual General Meeting 2012 « Progressive Democratic Party of Gibraltar". Archived fromthe original on 12 April 2013. Retrieved5 February 2013.
  11. ^"PDP reaction to by-election and decision on Future".gibnews.net. 30 July 2013. Archived fromthe original on 4 October 2013. Retrieved28 May 2021.
  12. ^"Archived copy"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2 July 2019. Retrieved28 January 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  13. ^"Archived copy"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 24 September 2015. Retrieved28 January 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  14. ^"Archived copy"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2 July 2019. Retrieved29 October 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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