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Virgin Islands Progressive Party (VIPP)

The Virgin Islands Progressive Party (VIPP) was a minor political party of the British Virgin Islands.

The VIPP contested the 1975 general election but failed to win any seats.  It did not contest any subsequent elections.

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Founded 1975
Status Defunct
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