Green Party (Imagua)
Green Party of Imagua and the Assimas Partito dei Verdi di Imagua e Assime | |
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Chairman | Meneo Sparre |
Parliamentary Leader | Mystelle Stone |
Founded | 1986 |
Ideology | Green politics |
Political position | Far-left to Centre-left |
Colors | Green |
Senate | 0 / 60
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Lesser House | 2 / 70
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County Council | 9 / 261
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Website | |
http://www.greens.ia | |
The Green Party of Imagua and the Assimas (Vespasian: Partito dei Verdi di Imagua e Assime, Western Imaguan Creole: Botalapati), most commonly known as simply the Greens (Vespasian: Verdi, Western Imaguan Creole: Botalai), is a political party in Imagua and the Assimas. Established in 1986 with the rise of the environmentalist movement on Imagua and the Assimas, it only gained its first seat in the 2016 elections, when Mystelle Stone gained the party's first seat, representing the constituency of Chatman Hills in Cuanstad.
Positions
As an environmentalist party, the Green Party's main priority is preserving and protecting the environment of Imagua and the Assimas, and is supportive of stronger environmental regulations, and for a Green New Deal.
Socially, it is very liberal, with the Green Party supporting LGBT rights, same-sex marriage, and on-demand abortions at any stage, including late-term.
Election results
Election | Leader | Candidates | Seats | +/- | Votes | % | Position |
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1988 | Harry Fisher | 3/64 | 0 / 64
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new | 2,173 | 0.37% | Extra-parliamentary opposition |
1992 | 9/67 | 0 / 67
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6,072 | 0.98% | Extra-parliamentary opposition | ||
1996 | 18/67 | 0 / 67
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13,351 | 1.97% | Extra-parliamentary opposition | ||
2000 | Summer Nicholson | 45/67 | 0 / 67
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22,897 | 2.71% | Extra-parliamentary opposition | |
2004 | 51/68 | 0 / 68
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27,969 | 3.93% | Extra-parliamentary opposition | ||
2008 | 36/68 | 0 / 68
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6,401 | 0.94% | Extra-parliamentary opposition | ||
2012 | Mystelle Stone | 43/70 | 0 / 70
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10,177 | 1.50% | Extra-parliamentary opposition | |
2016 | 57/70 | 1 / 70
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1 | 50,191 | 6.73% | Fourth party | |
2020 | 69/70 | 2 / 70
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1 | 111,229 | 12.30% | Fourth party |