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Green Party or Greens Party may refer to: * Green party, a political party based on the principles of green politics ** List of green political parties * Green Party of Albania * Australian Greens ** List of member parties of the Australian Greens * The Greens (Austria) * Belarusian Green Party * Belize Green Independent Party * Green Party of Bolivia * Green Party (Brazil) * Green Party (Bulgaria) * Green Party-Intwari, Burundi * Green Party of Canada * Alberta Greens, Canada, 1986–2009 * Green Party of Alberta, Canada, 2011–present * Green Party of British Columbia * Green Party of Vancouver, Canada * Green Party of Manitoba, Canada * Green Party of New Brunswick, Canada * Green Party of Nova Scotia, Canada * Green Party of Ontario, Canada * Green Party of Prince Edward Island, Canada * Green Party of Quebec, Canada * Green Party of Saskatchewan, Canada * Yukon Green Party, Canada * Green Ecologist Party (Chile) * Cartago Green Party, Costa Rica * Green Party – ...
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Green Party
A green party is a formally organized political party based on the principles of green politics, such as environmentalism and social justice. Green party platforms typically embrace Social democracy, social democratic economic policies and form coalitions with other left-wing parties. Green parties exist in nearly 90 countries around the world, many of which are members of Global Greens. Definitions There are distinctions between "green" parties and "Green" parties. Any party, Political faction, faction, or politician may be labeled "green" if it emphasizes environmental causes. In contrast, formally organized Green parties may follow an ideology that includes not only environmentalism, but often also other concerns such as social justice and consensus decision-making. The Global Greens Charter lists six guiding principles which are ecological wisdom, social justice, participatory democracy, nonviolence, sustainability and respect for diversity. History Political parties c ...
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Green Party Of Manitoba
The Green Party of Manitoba (GPM; ) is a Green politics, green provincial political party in Manitoba, Canada, founded on November 11, 1998. The party is legally autonomous from the Green Party of Canada, though for several years many of its members also belonged to the ''Green Party of Canada in Manitoba'', a federal organization established in 1996 (the two organizations were separated in May 2005). The GPM has maintained a position as the fourth largest party in Manitoba since the 2003 Manitoba general election, 2003 election until the 2023 Manitoba general election, both in the number of votes received and candidates run. History The GPM is not the first "Green Party" in Manitoba history. Nick Ternette, a political advocate for the left-wing of the New Democratic Party (NDP), established a "Green Party" in Winnipeg in 1989, and fielded candidates under its banner in that year's municipal elections. Ternette opposed the party's centrist direction in the 1980s. His "Green P ...
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Egyptian Green Party
The Green Party of Egypt (''Hizb Al-khodr'') is a Green political party in Egypt. The party presses for protection and promotion of the ecological system and optimal use of resources. It also calls for drawing up solutions to the problems of poverty, underdevelopment, and challenges the disadvantages of globalism and capitalism. History It was founded by former diplomat Hassan Ragab in 1990, experienced a hiatus in 1995, and was revived in 1998. In the internal party elections in 2000 Dr. Abdel Munem Ali Ali Al Aasar was elected president of the Green Party.Egypt \ Political Parties \ Egyptian Green Party
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Dominican Green Party
The Dominican Green Party (), previously the Green Socialist Party (), is a minor political party of the Dominican Republic The Dominican Republic is a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles of the Caribbean Sea in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean. It shares a Maritime boundary, maritime border with Puerto Rico to the east and .... In the 16 May 2006 election, the party was a member of the defeated Grand National Alliance. References Global Greens member parties Green parties in North America Political parties in the Dominican Republic {{DominicanRepublic-party-stub ...
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Green Party (Czech Republic)
The Green Party () is a green political party in the Czech Republic. History The Green party was founded in 1990 following the return to liberal democracy in Czechia following the Velvet Revolution. However, the party remained on the political margins until Jaromír Štětina was able to capture a seat in the Senate (upper house of the Parliament of the Czech Republic) in 2004. It was during this time that the Greens campaigned on pacificism (rejecting the idea that any foreign military power should have military bases in the Czech Republic) and greater incorporation of grassroots democracy in the country. Under new leader Marin Bursík, the Greens adopted a more pragmatic approach to politics and in the subsequent 2006 legislative election the party received 6.3% of the vote and won six seats in the lower house – the Chamber of Deputies. This resulted in the party taking part in the governing coalition, together with the Civic Democrats (ODS) and KDU–ČSL from Janua ...
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Green Party – Green Alternative
Green Party – Green Alternative () is centrist, regional, green and minor non-parliamentary party in Croatia. It was registered in Pula in 2003 as "Democratic Green Union – The Greens" (Croatian: ''Demokratski savez zelenih – Zeleni'' It is one of seven green parties in Croatia. It is led by Josip-Anton Rupnik, who got elected in 2005 local elections for Istrian County Council on the Croatian People's Party (1990), Croatian People's Party/Liberal Party The Liberal Party is any of many political parties around the world. The meaning of ''liberal'' varies around the world, ranging from liberal conservatism on the right to social liberalism on the left. For example, while the political systems ... (HNS/LS) coalition list. This green party is against the legalization of drugand natalism, pro-natalist. References 2003 establishments in Croatia Centrist parties in Croatia Green political parties in Croatia Political parties established in 2003 Political parties ...
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Cartago Green Party
The Green Party of Cartago (; originally named ''Green Ecological Party'') is a provincial political party in Cartago, Costa Rica. The party follows environmentalist ideas and platform, and is a member of both the Global Greens and the Federation of Green Parties of the Americas. The party also received the endorsement of Costa Rica’s Greenpeace local branch. The party was founded in September 2004 by journalist Carlos Arrieta and English teacher Rodrigo Arias, among others. Party’s leaders acknowledge that some of the major parties like Citizens Action, have endorse environmentalist policies in Congress and oppose projects damageable for the environment, but assure the need for a specific ecological party in the Assembly. With Arrieta as nominee to Congress, the party obtained 1,604 votes in 2006 and 2,901 in 2010 with no seats earned. Its best results were during the 2016 municipal elections when it received a strong support in Paraiso Canton earning a seat in the Mu ...
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Green Ecologist Party (Chile)
The Green Ecologist Party (, PEV) was a Chilean political party and one of South America's members of the global green movement. History It is the first Chilean ecologist political party legalized after the disappearance of The Greens (1987–2001) and Environmentalist Movement (1993–1994), the first officially affiliated with the Global Greens. It participated in the municipal elections of 2008 in an alliance («For a clean Chile») with the Independent Regionalist Party (PRI) and ChileFirst (CH1) movement. It managed to choose 1 councilor as an independent in the municipality of San Pedro de La Paz. In the parliamentary elections the following year it formed the New Majority for Chile pact with the Humanist Party and supported the presidential candidacy of Marco Enríquez-Ominami. In the municipal elections of 2012, it joined Change for You in conjunction with the Progressive Party. For the presidential election of 2013, and after carrying out a process of interna ...
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Yukon Green Party
The Yukon Green Party () was a territorial green political party in Yukon, Canada. It was inspired by the Green Party of Canada. Its first leader was Kristina Calhoun, a stay-at-home mother, who has lived in Yukon since 2006. The party began at a meeting in November 2010, and was registered in February 2011. Frank de Jong led the party as its interim leader in the 2016 general election. Its platform in that election included electoral reform, legalizing marijuana, ending public funding for Catholic schools, and introducing a carbon tax in Yukon that would be offset by monthly refund payments to Yukoners. Frank de Jong has since moved out of Yukon. The party wanted to elect a new leader at a future annual general meeting; ultimately, the party failed to do so. The party did not run any candidates in the 2021 Yukon general election; as a result, the party was deregisted by Elections Yukon on March 24, 2021. Platform The party was in favour of: * Defunding Catholic school ...
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Green Party Of Saskatchewan
The Saskatchewan Green Party is a Green politics, Green political party in Saskatchewan, Canada. The party was founded as the New Green Alliance in 1998 by a coalition of environmental and social justice activists. In the twenty-first century, only the New Democratic Party of Saskatchewan, New Democratic Party and the Saskatchewan Party have fielded more candidates than the Greens in provincial elections, although no Greens have been elected to the Saskatchewan Legislature, Legislature. The current party leader is Naomi Hunter. History Foundations and the New Green Alliance In the mid-1990s, a number of environmental and social justice activists began to organize against the perceived right-wing politics, rightward drift of the governing New Democrats (NDP) under Premier of Saskatchewan, Premier Roy Romanow, who were seen to have embraced Third Way politics. In April 1998, organizers held a news conference, stating their intention "... to create a political party committed to ...
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Green Party Of Quebec
The Green Party of Quebec (GPQ; , PVQ) is a Quebec political party whose platform is the promotion of green politics. It has not won any seats in the National Assembly of Quebec. Its platform is oriented towards promotion of green values, sustainable development, and participatory democracy. The Green Party of Quebec is a coalition of activists and citizens for whom environmental questions are a priority. They believe that the government should help in creating a green, just, democratic and equal society. Their main principles are inspired from the Global Greens Charter which revolves around six main ideas: ecological wisdom, social justice, participatory democracy, nonviolence, sustainability and respect for diversity. It received 0.76% of the popular vote in the 2022 Quebec general election. History First Green Party of Quebec (1985–1998) The first version of the Green Party of Québec was founded in the 1980s; the party had candidates in the 1985, 1989 and 1994 Quebec ...
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Green Party Of Prince Edward Island
The Green Party of Prince Edward Island, or Green Party of PEI, is a registered provincial political party and one of the three major parties in Prince Edward Island, Canada. The party was founded by Sharon Labchuk, a political organizer for the federal Green Party of Canada. It is a party in the international green political tradition, espousing environmentalism, grassroots democracy, and social justice. The party was registered in 2005 and first ran candidates in the 2007 general election. In the 2015 election, the party elected its first member of the provincial legislature: leader Peter Bevan-Baker defeated a Liberal incumbent to win the district of Kellys Cross-Cumberland with 54% of the vote. The party won 8 seats in the 2019 election and, as the second largest party in the legislature, formed the Official Opposition for the first time in the history of any Green party in Canada. History Founding (2005–2012) The Green Party ran 18 candidates during its first election ...
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