Gregorian People's Party

The Gregorian People's Party (Italian: Partito Popolare Gregoriano, Venetian: Partito Popolare Gregorian) is a Gregorian center-right political party, being founded shortly after the country gaining its independence in 1919. Its main ideologies are liberal conservatism and Christian democracy and it is headquartered in Drieste.

The party is affiliated to the, the and the.

1994-2002
In 1994, as a way to distance itself from the  scandal in Itainy that affected most political parties in the country, including regional partner, the PPG retired its crusader shield in favour of a simpler symbol consisting of the PPG acronym with the "G" incorporated into a blue square, in a move called "il nuovo PPG".