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**Progressive Front**
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The Progressive Front was a right-wing political party in Cyprus.
**History**
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The party was established in 1970 as a split from the Patriotic Front, with support from the right-wing PEK farmers union and the SEK labour union. The party's true leader was Co-operative Development Commander Andreas Azinas, who appointed Ulysses Ioannidis as its chairman due to his position.
Prior to the 1970 election, Glaukos Clerides attempted to join forces with the Progressive Party, led by Nikos Sampson, but negotiations were unsuccessful. The Progressive Front subsequently absorbed the Progressive Party of Nikos Sampson.
**Electoral Performance**
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In the 1970 parliamentary elections, the party won 7 out of 35 seats in the Greek Cypriot community.
**Background and Ideology**
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The party was founded with the support of the Pagyprian Farmers Association (PEC), which played a significant role in its organizational structure. The Progressive Front advocated for a closer relationship between Cyprus and Greece, but emphasized that this should be based on the will of the people rather than imposed by external forces.
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