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The Georgia Green Party passed amendments without first having a vote through Party members [clarification needed] that restricted the rights of transgender and gender non-conforming people, such as supporting bathroom bills and a ban on transgender people in sporting events. A complaint was filed by the Lavender Caucus (the LGBTQ+ Caucus) in ...
New Black Panther Party of Georgia: 1989 Black nationalism: Non-electoral political party: Georgia Green Party: 2001 Green politics: 0.02% 0/2 [2] 0/14 [3] 0/56 [4] 0/180 [5] Black Hammer Party: 2019 Black conservatism: 49.24% (endorsing the Republican Party) [7] Non-electoral political party: 3/14 (endorsing the Freedom Caucus) [7] Non ...
The Georgia Green Party [53] is a state-level political party in Georgia. Their candidate for president in 2016 was Dr. Jill Stein. [54] Stein was denied access to the ballot. The party sued and won at the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. [55]
In 2012, the party joined the Georgian Dream coalition, electing a single MP in the 2012 election and in the 2016 election, but left the coalition before the 2020 parliamentary election. The party is a member of the European Green Party and of the Global Greens .
Party disbanded when the latter fled Georgia in 2004. For a New Georgia: Social democracy: 2003–2008: Created during the 2003 parliamentary election to back Eduard Shevardnadze after the collapse of the Citizens' Union. The party ceased to function after the Rose Revolution but kept 19 MPs until 2008. Union of Citizens of Georgia: Social ...
American Solidarity Party [4] Georgia Green Party [5] ... Ecological Democratic Party [18] Georgia. European Socialists [19] Georgian Dream [20] Georgian Troupe [21]
Georgia Green Party; L. Libertarian Party of Georgia; R. Georgia Republican Party; T. Troup party This page was last edited on 5 April 2015, at 15:12 (UTC). Text is ...
Georgia. Green Party of Georgia (since 1990s) Germany. Alliance '90/The Greens (founded in 1979 as The Greens, merged in 1990 with Alliance 90) Ecological Democratic Party (since 1982) Klimaliste (since 2021) Mut (since 2017) Greece. Ecologist Greens (since 2002) Guyana. Good and Green Guyana (founded 1994 – defunct 1997)