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The Australian Progressive Coalition is a political organisation that operates in Australia, describing itself as a "primarily online, grassroots political movement that advocates for equality, sustainability, long term vision and a fair go for all". APC's stated goal is not to run candidates under its banner in elections and in turn, getting its candidates elected; but rather, to support candidates and representatives from existing parties running for election that the APC feels best represents and supports its values through grassroots action. As such, many of the candidates and elected members that the APC have supported come from the Left of the Australian Labor Party, as well as the Australian Greens. In addition to supporting candidates and elected representatives in elections, the APC also participates in and works with the anti-racism movement, primarily against the United Patriots Front and Reclaim Australia. It also supported the March in March movement. ==Structure== APC membership is open to Australian residents, and can sign up via the organisation's website. Though it has a generally loose structure and is largely leaderless, with state groups given a considerable deal of autonomy. Most of the APC's activity takes place on its main Facebook page, which has amassed over 19,000 'likes' as of November 2015. This has been achieved though content sharing, memes and the posting of artwork; which people are then encouraged to share and engage. The organisation has state based action groups in the states of Victoria and Queensland, and is aiming to have other such action groups established in every other state when its membership allows for it. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Australian Progressive Coalition」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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