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In 2007, FRO Spa sold Ductil S.A. to the Russian company Mechel, for 90 million euro. [80] Zahărul S.A. , the town's sugar producer, was acquired by Agrana România , an Austrian-based group that also owned other sugar factories in Roman , a starch factory in Țăndărei and a juice facility in Vaslui .
The Ecologists – Europe Ecology The Greens (French: Les Écologistes – Europe Écologie Les Verts), commonly known as The Ecologists (French: Les Écologistes, LE) and formerly as Europe Ecology The Greens [3] (French: Europe Écologie Les Verts [øʁɔp ekɔlɔʒi le vɛʁ], EELV [ə ɛl ve]) until 2023, is a centre-left [4] to left-wing [5] [6] green [7] political party in France.
The Green Group: English abbr. G: French abbr. V: Formal name: The Green Group in the European Parliament: Ideology: Green politics: Associated organisations: European Federation of Green Parties: From: 25 July 1989: To: 20 July 1999: Preceded by: Rainbow Group: Succeeded by: Greens–European Free Alliance: Chaired by: Maria Amélia Santos ...
Rainbow Group: European Green Coordination 1989: 25 4.8% 7.4% 0 Maria Amelia Santos (1989–90) Alexander Langer (1990) Adelaide Aglietta (1990–94) Paul Lannoye (1990–94) Green Group in the European Parliament: European Green Coordination 1994: 21 3.7% 7.4% 0 Claudia Roth (1994–98), Alexander Langer (1994–95), Magda Aelvoet (1997–99)
The Greens/European Free Alliance (Greens/EFA) is a political group of the European Parliament composed primarily of green political parties. [5] [6] [7] The group consists of four distinct European political parties, namely the European Green Party (EGP), Volt Europa (Volt), part of the European Free Alliance (EFA) and the European Pirate ...
Societe Generale, France's third-biggest listed bank, said on Monday it issued its first so-called digital green bond on a public blockchain, as the lender seeks to build expertise in crypto services.
The euro is used in the 20 eurozone countries and 4 European microstates (dark blue). It is also used de facto in (Montenegro and Kosovo) (red). The euro came into existence on 1 January 1999. [2] The euro's creation had been a goal of the European Union (EU) and its predecessors since the 1960s. [2]
In 1989 [6] [2] the Rainbow Group split. The Greens went off to form the Green Group, whilst the Regionalists stayed in the rump of Rainbow Group.The 1994 elections saw a considerable reduction in Regionalist representation in the Parliament, with only the Canary Isles autonomists, Lega Nord, the Scottish National Party (SNP) and People's Union (VU) keeping their MEPs. [11]