Green Liberation Union (Tarper)

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Green Liberation Union

Union de Libération Verte
Former nameGreen-Liberation Union
AbbreviationGLU/ULV
LeaderBenson Holmwood
PresidentLéo Berthe
General SecretaryJanine Bonfils
Founded2013 (Political alliance)
2016 (Political party)
Merger ofParty of Plamyadian Liberation
Green Party of Tarper
NewspaperThe Eastern Herald
Journal de l'Est
Think tank21st Century Alliance
Student wingCollegiate Liberators
Libérateurs Collégiaux
Youth wingYoung Liberation
Jeune Libération
Women's wingGreen Women
Femmes Écologiques
LGBT wingLGBT Liberation Group
Groupe de Libération LGBT
Membership (December 2017)Increase 145,000
IdeologyGreen Politics
Regionalism
Multilingualism
Eco-Socialism
Political positionCenter-left to Left-wing
International affiliationGlobal Greens
Covenant affiliationGreen Party of Covenant
Colors       
Cyan (Primary), Green, Blue, Yellow
Slogan"Building Bridges"
Federal Council
15 / 120
Federal Assembly
92 / 709
State legislatures
185 / 1,454
Party flag
Flag of the Green Liberation Union Tarper.svg

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 92 seats in the Federal Assembly since the 2017 federal election making it the Third of the six 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 faction in the Assembly with the SP and CPT.

The GLU/ULV is a member of the Global Greens. The GLU/ULV currently has three ministers in the cabinet of the federal government in Terraum, while party president Léo Berthe serves as First Minister of East Plamyadia, a position that GLU representatives and predecessors have held since 2002.

History

Merger into one party

Mission

Representation

Internal structure

Bundestag election results

Election Seats won ± Position Leader
2017
92 / 709
Increase 29 3rd Benson Holmwood

Leaders of the GLU, 2013-present

Leader Period
Benson Holmwood 2013–present