The Progressive Union (French : Union Progressiste) was a small left-wing party in the French Fourth Republic close to the French Communist Party. [1]
UPS most commonly refers to:
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The Progressive Party of Ivory Coast was a pro-France political party in Ivory Coast.
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The Rally of Progressive National Democrats is a political party in Haiti.
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The Republican Union, later known as the Progressive Union, was a French parliamentary group founded in 1871 as a heterogeneous alliance of moderate radicals, former Communards and opponents of the French-Prussian Treaty.
The Union des progressistes juifs de Belgique is a Belgian Jewish organization set up in 1939 as Solidarité juive by antifascist Jews in Belgium, becoming in 1946 Solidarité juive, aide aux victimes de l'oppresseur nazi. It took on its present name in 1969.
The Communist Party of Quebec is a provincial political party in Quebec. It is affiliated with, but officially independent from, the Communist Party of Canada (CPC). The PCQ-PCC publishes the newspaper Clarté.
Jacques Mitterrand was the Grand Master of the Grand Orient de France and a founder of the small left wing party Union progressiste.
The Mauritanian Progressive Union was a political party in pre-independence Mauritania.
The Voltaic Progressive Front was a political party in Upper Volta.
Parliamentary elections were held in Benin on 28 April 2019.
The Progressive Union for Renewal, formerly called Progressive Union, is a political party in Benin, led by Bruno Amoussou. It tends to be more popular in the south of the country.