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Green Party of Crylante
West Crylantian nameViridis Partita
East Crylantian nameGrønnepartiet
LeaderRikard Steinsson (LE)
FoundedMarch 17, 1981 (1981-03-17)
Headquarters3 Rue de Litore, Lentini
Student wingGreen Students
Youth wingBright Future
LGBT wingLGBTQIA+ Greens
Overseas wingGreens over Blues
Membership (2016)165,193
IdeologyGreen politics
Eco-socialism
Left-libertarianism
Market socialism
Political positionCentre-left to left-wing
Colors  Green
SloganJustice for all!
People's Assembly
23 / 225
States' Assembly
2 / 51
National Council
1 / 7
State Councils
7 / 130
State Executives
1 / 21

The Green Party (West Crylantian: Viridis Partita, East Crylantian: Grønnepartiet) is a green political party in the Crylantian Federation.

Founded in 1981 by concerned environmentalists about the impacts of climate change, it slowly built up support, gaining three seats in the 1985 elections and having a steady increase in support until it became the fifth largest party in 2009, displacing the Socialist Party as the largest party in the state of Lentini, where the party was based. In 2017 it gained 10.2% of the vote and following the passage of the Fourth Amendment was admitted into the Executive.

Today the party conforms to the Four Key Principles of Green politics: Environmentalism, social justice, grassroots democracy and pacifism. To this end, it supports a carbon-free Crylante in which everyone gets a fair chance and a decent living, and the freedom to do what they want. Their economic policy tends towards eco-socialism and market socialism, and they have a pacifist foreign policy.

They have their headquarters in Lentini, the state that they have performed best in, and currently have 23 seats in the People's Assembly and 2 seats in the States' Assembly. Since the 11th of April, 2017, they have a sole member of the National Council, who is Rikard Steinsson, the Party Leader and Director for Culture, Sports and Equality.