Principles of Progress

The Principles of Progress (Spanish: Principios del Progreso), also known as the Three Principles of Progress, or the Pavía Doctrine, is a political philosophy developed by Emigdio Pavía, the 17th president of Valenzuela, as part of Pavía's mission to make Valenzuela a first-world country. This philosophy has been claimed as the cornerstone of Valenzuela's policy as carried by the Liberal Democratic Party.

The Three Main Principles

 * Peace, justice, unity, and friendship is very important and must be achieved despite the different cultures, ethnicities, and religion
 * The republic must respect the liberalism of the economy while supporting an egalitarian society
 * Integrity of the government is vital to a healthy democracy that will decide the man or the woman that will lead the people into a better tomorrow

Ideology
The Principles of Progress is known to be progressive, leftist libertarian, and economic liberal in nature. Many political scientists debate the fourth and fifth principles of the philosophy. The principles is known for being pretty similar to Taiwan's Three Principles of the People.