
Progressive Party of Mexico
The Progressive Party of Mexico was a political group active mainly in the 1930s and 1940s, advocating for social and economic reforms to benefit workers and peasants. It aimed to promote social justice, land rights, and increased government involvement in the economy, aligning with progressive and leftist ideas. The party sought to challenge existing political establishments and push for policies that addressed inequality and poverty. While it was relatively small and short-lived, its platform contributed to debates about social reform and progressive policies in Mexico during that era.