Progressive Democracy (Denmark) (1814: Norwegian Independence)

Progressiv Democracy (Danish: Progressivt Demokrati) was a Danish democratic socialist political party. The party was formed by left-wingers and democratic socialists that left Social Democracy because of the inclusion of the Liberal Center and the Christian Peoples Party in the Lykketoft cabinet.

In addition to being sick of the inefficiency of Lykketoft's government, Progressive Democracy wanted to campaign for progressivism in Denmark and had ambitions to lead a left-wing government made up by themselves, the Socialist Alliance and Social Democracy.

After the 2002 election, Progressive Democracy became a part of the opposition to the Kissmeyer cabinet. In 2005, the party merged with Social Democracy, following the election of Christine Antorini as leader of Social Democracy.