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The '''Green Party''' ({{Wp|German language|Weranic}}: '''Grüne Partei''') is a political party in [[Werania]]. Founded in 1982 as a reaction to the growing of anti-nuclear energy, environmental, peace, new left, and new social movements, the party first won seats in the Reichstag in 1987. In 1996 the party split with its pro-governance wing (i.e members who supported Green participating in {{Wp|coalition government}}s) forming the [[Ecological Reformists]] with the Greens becoming eclipsed by the new party. Following the 2005 financial crisis the Ecological Reformists faded into obscurity with the Greens once more becoming the main environmentalist party in Werania. | The '''Green Party''' ({{Wp|German language|Weranic}}: '''Grüne Partei''') is a political party in [[Werania]]. Founded in 1982 as a reaction to the growing of anti-nuclear energy, environmental, peace, new left, and new social movements, the party first won seats in the Reichstag in 1987. In 1996 the party split with its pro-governance wing (i.e members who supported Green participating in {{Wp|coalition government}}s) forming the [[Ecological Reformists]] with the Greens becoming eclipsed by the new party. Following the 2005 financial crisis the Ecological Reformists faded into obscurity with the Greens once more becoming the main environmentalist party in Werania. | ||
In the 2019 federal and Euclean elections the Greens became the third largest party and have since overtaken the [[Social Democratic Radical Party of Werania|SRPO]] as the second largest party in opinion polls. The Greens rise has been attributed to a greater concern about climate change amongst the electorate, opposition to the economic policies of the establishment parties and a shift to | In the 2019 federal and Euclean elections the Greens became the third largest party and have since overtaken the [[Social Democratic Radical Party of Werania|SRPO]] as the second largest party in opinion polls. The Greens rise has been attributed to a greater concern about climate change amongst the electorate, opposition to the economic policies of the establishment parties and a shift from the {{wp|left-wing|left}} to a more centrist position by the Greens with a greater focus on social issues. | ||
[[Category:Werania]] | [[Category:Werania]] |
Revision as of 05:28, 20 October 2019
Green Party Grüne Partei | |
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Co-leaders | Yvonne Buchholz & Josef Kirui |
Parliamentary leaders | tba |
Founded | 17 April 1982 |
Headquarters | Westbrucken |
Membership | 85,000 (2018) |
Ideology | Green politics Progressivism Pro-Eucleanism Eco-socialism (minority) |
Political position | Centre-left |
European affiliation | Green and Ecologist Movement |
Colours | Green |
Volkstag | 80 / 545
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Herrstag | 21 / 349
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Landtage | 117 / 1,151
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Euclean Parliament | 20 / 122
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The Green Party (Weranic: Grüne Partei) is a political party in Werania. Founded in 1982 as a reaction to the growing of anti-nuclear energy, environmental, peace, new left, and new social movements, the party first won seats in the Reichstag in 1987. In 1996 the party split with its pro-governance wing (i.e members who supported Green participating in coalition governments) forming the Ecological Reformists with the Greens becoming eclipsed by the new party. Following the 2005 financial crisis the Ecological Reformists faded into obscurity with the Greens once more becoming the main environmentalist party in Werania.
In the 2019 federal and Euclean elections the Greens became the third largest party and have since overtaken the SRPO as the second largest party in opinion polls. The Greens rise has been attributed to a greater concern about climate change amongst the electorate, opposition to the economic policies of the establishment parties and a shift from the left to a more centrist position by the Greens with a greater focus on social issues.