Young Progressive Democrats

The Young Progressive Democrats were the youth wing of the Irish political party, the Progressive Democrats. Weakened after the party's poor showing in the 1997 elections, they were completely reformed on a national basis after the 2002 general election. A special conference of the Young Progressive Democrats (YPD) was held in party headquarters on 18 October 2008. This was in response to the announcement of the Parliamentary Party interest in winding up the Progressive Democrats Party. At this special conference the Young Progressive Democrats agreed to formally dissolve the Young Progressive Democrats following the same timetable as the Progressive Democrats for dissolving. A November 2008 special congress of the Progressive Democrats resolved that the party should come to an end; it was officially dissolved on 20 November 2009. By this action the Young Progressive Democrats also ceased to exist.

Young Progressive Democrats
Founded1 September 2002 (2002-09-01)
Dissolved15 September 2009 (2009-09-15)
Headquarters25 South Frederick Street, Dublin 2
IdeologyClassical liberalism
Conservative liberalism
Economic liberalism
European affiliationEuropean Liberal Youth
International affiliationInternational Federation of Liberal Youth
ColoursGreen, dark blue
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