Australian Progressive Alliance
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Not to be confused with Australian Progressives.
The Australian Progressive Alliance (APA) was a minor "small-l-liberal" party in Australia, formed by Meg Lees, an independent senator and former leader of the Australian Democrats, in April 2003. The party ceased to operate and was deregistered in June 2005 following Senator Lees's defeat at the 2004 election and the expiry of her term.
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Australian Progressive Alliance | |
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Abbreviation | APA |
Leader | Meg Lees |
Founder | Meg Lees |
Founded | April 2003 |
Dissolved | 2005 |
Split from | Australian Democrats |
Ideology | Small-l-liberalism |
Senate | 1 / 76 (2003–2005)
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