Progress Party
The Progress Party is a political party in several countries, most notably in Norway and Sweden. Founded in the 1970s, it generally promotes policies focused on individual freedom, economic liberalism, and a reduction in government intervention. The party often emphasizes issues such as tax cuts, deregulation, and a market-oriented approach to social welfare.
In Norway, the Progress Party has been part of coalition governments and has influenced national policies, particularly in areas like immigration and public spending. The party's platform appeals to voters who prioritize personal responsibility and economic growth, making it a significant player in the country's political landscape.