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Green Party | |
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Abbreviation | GP |
Leader | Clas Markuson |
Deputy Leader | Loke Mathiesen Petra Berntsen |
Founded | 1980 |
Youth wing | Young Greens |
Ideology | Green Politics Social Democracy Social Ecology |
Political position | Centre-left to left wing |
National affiliation | Alliance for Progress |
Colors | Green |
Chamber of Deputies | 247 / 650
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Senate of the People & Regions | 167 / 450
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Euclean Parliament (Ordennyan Seats) | 14 / 57
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The Green Party is one of the main political parties in Ordennya, falling broadly on the left of Ordennyan politics. Previously one of the smaller parliamentary parties, the Green Party managed to win the most votes and the most seats in the 2018 snap election, and form the official opposition for the first time in its history.