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Greens
LeaderAshley Frost
Founded6 August, 1984
Headquarters1076 Frankfurt St, 01CKP901 Leighton
Student wingStudent Greens
Youth wingYoung Greens
Membership (2014)Increase 96,016
IdeologyGreen politics
Green Liberalism
Political positionCentre-left
International affiliationGlobal Greens
Esquarian Green Coalition
Esquarian ParliamentGreens
Colours  Green
House of Representatives
75 / 650
Senate
27 / 200
Provincial Councils
204 / 1,828
Esquarian Parliament
4 / 42
Election symbol
GR
Website
http://www.greens.org.ak

The Greens are a centre-left green political party in Arkiasis. The party has enjoyed immense growth in the 00's as awareness regarding global warming and environmental issues spread in Arkiasis. As of 2014 the party is the 4th largest in the House of Representatives.

Current Platform

The Greens express commitment towards reducing CO2 emissions, greenhouse gasses, unnecessary waste, and pollution, and also taking an active stance in reducing the effects of global warming and climate change. The Greens want to increase subsidies into the research and development of green energy and more environmentally friendly technology.

Economically the Greens seek to reconcile the left and the right through subsides and tax breaks to industries and companies who take an active effort in making environmentally friendly choices while evoking harsh penalties and restrictions on polluting industries.

Socially, the Greens are liberal and support liberty and equality but want to place limits on how much energy a household uses and how much waste a household throws out, as well as strict littering laws, laws restricting smoking and car emission regulations.

House of Representatives

Election Seats +/– Government
2014
75 / 650
Increase4 in opposition
2010
71 / 650
Increase9 in government
2006
62 / 600
Increase33 in government
2002
29 / 600
Increase13 in government
1998
16 / 550
Increase4 in government
1994
12 / 550
Increase7 in government
1990
5 / 500
Increase2 in opposition
1986
3 / 500
Increase3 in opposition