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  2. Green party - Wikipedia

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    The first green party in Europe was the Popular Movement for the Environment, founded in 1972 in the Swiss canton of Neuchâtel. The first national green party in Europe was PEOPLE, founded in Britain in February 1973, which eventually turned into the Ecology Party and then the Green Party. Several other local political groups were founded in ...

  3. Green politics - Wikipedia

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    The German Green Party was not the first Green Party in Europe to have members elected nationally but the impression was created that they had been, because they attracted the most media attention: The German Greens, contended in their first national election in the 1980 federal election. They started as a provisional coalition of civic groups ...

  4. European Green Party - Wikipedia

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    The European Green Party itself was officially founded at the 4th Congress of the European Federation of Green Parties on 20–22 February 2004 in Rome. [19] At the convention, 32 Green parties from across Europe joined this new pan-European party.

  5. Global Greens - Wikipedia

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    The world's first green parties were founded in 1972. These were in the Australian state of Tasmania (the United Tasmania Group) and in New Zealand (the Values Party).Others followed quickly: in 1973, PEOPLE (later the Ecology Party) was set up in the UK, and in other European countries Green and radical parties sprang up in the following years.

  6. Outline of green politics - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Nader (USA; US Green Party's Presidential Candidate 1996 and 2000 as well as independent Presidential Candidate in 2004 and 2008) Jonathon Porritt (United Kingdom; environmentalist and advocate of the Green Party of England and Wales) Åsa Romson (Sweden; Swedish Minister for the Environment and Deputy Prime Minister since 2014)

  7. History of the Green Party of England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, attempts to streamline the Party Constitution were proposed by a group called Green 2000, who wanted to "modernise" the Party and make it into an organised electoral force that could become the ruling party in the UK by the year 2000. After the Green 2000 Constitution was adopted, a new Executive came into force to oversee the day-to ...

  8. List of green political parties - Wikipedia

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    Green Party (2014–2021) Do not let Belgrade drown (2014–2023) Ecological Uprising (2021–2022) Slovakia. Green Party; Slovenia. Greens of Slovenia; Youth Party – European Greens; South Africa. Green Party of South Africa; Somalia. Somalia Green Party; Spain. Equo (since 2011) Más Madrid (since 2019) Sweden. Green Party; Switzerland ...

  9. Green Party (UK) - Wikipedia

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    The Green Party's origins go back to PEOPLE, a political party founded in Coventry in November 1972. [3] [4] An interview with overpopulation expert Paul R. Ehrlich in Playboy magazine inspired [3] a small group of professional and business people to form the 'Thirteen Club', so named because it first met on 13 September 1972 at the Napton Bridge pub in Napton-on-the-Hill near Daventry. [5]