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Revision as of 15:35, 1 August 2023

The Greens

Grænumenn
Founded1988
Political positionLeft-wing
Fjallting seats
12 / 101
Municipality seats
25 / 475
Website
greens.hv

The Greens (Hverlandic: Grænumenn), led by Guðmundur Arnarson, is a left-wing green political party founded in 1988. It holds 12 of the 101 seats in the Fjallting and 25 of 475 in local municipalities, serving as a significant advocate for environmental policy and sustainable development in the political landscape of Hverland.

History

Established in 1988 amid growing global awareness of environmental issues, The Greens quickly carved out a unique space within Hverland's political landscape. The party was founded on the principle that political action was crucial to address the environmental crises of the time, and it has remained committed to this vision since its inception.

Ideology

The Greens espouse a progressive, left-wing ideology that is deeply rooted in environmentalism. They view ecological sustainability as not only an environmental necessity but a socio-economic imperative, integral to the creation of a just and equitable society. The party believes that economic and social policy should be intertwined with sustainable practices to ensure the long-term health and prosperity of Hverland and the planet.

Policy positions

Key policy positions of The Greens include:

  • Environmental protection: The Greens advocate for robust environmental legislation, stringent regulation of polluting industries, and investment in renewable energy. They aim to transition Hverland towards a carbon-neutral economy, to combat climate change and protect biodiversity.
  • Socio-economic equality: The party champions policies that promote social justice and economic equality, often through a green lens. They argue for fair wealth distribution, improved social welfare, and environmental justice, where the impacts of environmental degradation are often disproportionately shouldered by disadvantaged communities.
  • Sustainable development: The Greens support sustainable development policies, emphasizing a balance between economic growth, social inclusion, and environmental sustainability. They promote the development of green industries and jobs as part of a just transition to a low-carbon economy.

Voter base

The Greens' voter base consists of those concerned about environmental issues, social justice, and sustainable economic development. They draw support from a range of demographics, including young voters, urban intellectuals, and members of lower-income communities affected by environmental injustices.

Electoral results

Election Votes % Seats ± Government
2018 11,266 13.12
13 / 101
Decrease 1 Coalition
2022 10,021 11.35
12 / 101
Decrease 1 Opposition

See also