Progressive Social Movement
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Progressive Social Movement (in Spanish: Movimiento Social Progresista) was a political party in Peru in 1956. Its leaders included Santiago Agurto Calvo (general secretary), Alberto Ruiz Eldredge and the Salazar Bondy brothers. MSP participated in the 1962 elections.