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The '''Green Liberation Union/Union de Libération Verte''', abbreviated as '''GLU/ULV''', is a [[wikipedia:Green politics|green]] and [[wikipedia:regionalism|regionalist]] [[list of political parties in Tarper|political party in Tarper]]. The GLU/ULV has | The '''Green Liberation Union/Union de Libération Verte''', abbreviated as '''GLU/ULV''', is a [[wikipedia:Green politics|green]] and [[wikipedia:regionalism|regionalist]] [[list of political parties in Tarper|political party in Tarper]]. The GLU/ULV has 118 seats in the [[Federal Assembly of Tarper|Federal Assembly]] since the [[2021 Tarperti federal election|2021 federal election]] making it the Third of the seven parties represented. | ||
The GLU/ULV was founded as a merger of the [[Green Party of Tarper]] (GPT) and the [[Party of Plamyadian Liberation in Tarper|Party of Plamyadian Liberation]] (PLP). At the federal level, the GLU forms part of the government | The GLU/ULV was founded as a merger of the [[Green Party of Tarper]] (GPT) and the [[Party of Plamyadian Liberation in Tarper|Party of Plamyadian Liberation]] (PLP). At the federal level, the GLU forms part of the government in the Federal Assembly along with the [[Socialist Party of Tarper|SP]] and [[Communist Party of Tarper|CPT]]. | ||
The GLU/ULV is a member of the [[wikipedia:Global greens|Global Greens]]. The | The GLU/ULV is a member of the [[wikipedia:Global greens|Global Greens]] and the Green Party of Covenant. The Party currently leads the government in one state and is part of the governments of nine others. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===Merger into one party=== | ===Merger into one party=== | ||
==="The Eternal Kingmaker"=== | |||
==Mission== | ==Mission== | ||
==Representation== | ==Representation== |
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Green Liberation Union Union de Libération Verte | |
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Former name | Green-Liberation Union |
Abbreviation | GLU/ULV |
Leader | Léo Berthe |
President | Guillaume de la Sarthe |
General Secretary | Janine Bonfils |
Founded | 2013 (Political alliance) 2016 (Political party) |
Merger of | Party of Plamyadian Liberation Green Party of Tarper |
Newspaper | The Morning Herald Journal de l'Est |
Think tank | 21st Century Alliance |
Student wing | Collegiate Liberators Libérateurs Collégiaux |
Youth wing | Young Liberation Jeune Libération |
Women's wing | Green Women Femmes Écologiques |
LGBT wing | LGBT Liberation Group Groupe de Libération LGBT |
Membership (Nov. 2020) | 106,000 |
Ideology | Green Politics Regionalism Multilingualism Eco-Socialism |
Political position | Center-left to Left-wing |
International affiliation | Global Greens |
Covenant affiliation | Green Party of Covenant |
Colors | Cyan (customary) Green Blue Yellow |
Slogan | "Building Bridges" |
Federal Council | 28 / 124
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Federal Assembly | 118 / 735
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State legislatures | 296 / 1,541
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Party flag | |
The Green Liberation Union/Union de Libération Verte, abbreviated as GLU/ULV, is a green and regionalist political party in Tarper. The GLU/ULV has 118 seats in the Federal Assembly since the 2021 federal election making it the Third of the seven parties represented.
The GLU/ULV was founded as a merger of the Green Party of Tarper (GPT) and the Party of Plamyadian Liberation (PLP). At the federal level, the GLU forms part of the government in the Federal Assembly along with the SP and CPT.
The GLU/ULV is a member of the Global Greens and the Green Party of Covenant. The Party currently leads the government in one state and is part of the governments of nine others.
History
Merger into one party
"The Eternal Kingmaker"
Mission
Representation
Internal structure
Federal election results
Election | Seats won | ± | Position | Leader | Government |
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2017 | 94 / 709
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94 | 3rd | Benson Holmwood | SP – GLU/ULV – CPT |
2021 | 118 / 735
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24 | 3rd | Léo Berthe | TBD |
Leaders of the GLU, 2013-present
Leader | Period |
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Benson Holmwood | 2013–2019 |
Léo Berthe | 2019-present |