
1) Centrist party in Brazil 2) Centrist party in Romania 3) Eco-friendly political group 4) Green party in Europe 5) Green party in South America 6) Green political party
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Generally speaking, a green party is a formally organized political party based on a political ideology supporting social justice, grassroots democracy, nonviolence, and environmentalism, among others. Green Party or Greens Party may also refer to: ...
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[Brazil] The Brazilian Green Party (Partido Verde, PV) was constituted after the military dictatorship period and, like other Green Parties around the world, is committed to establishing a set of policies on ensuring social-democracy and sustainable development. One of the party`s founding members was the journalist and former anti-dictator...
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[Colombia] Colombian Green Party (Partido Verde Colombiano) is a Colombian political party associated with the philosophies of the Green party as well as the `political middle`. The party advocates for having an ecological conscience, social justice, participative democracy, non violence resolutions, human sustainability and respect for div...
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[Delaware] http://books.google.com/books?id=6W2wYSVfzXAC The Baltimore and Philadelphia was incorporated under the general laws of Delaware and Pennsylvania, for the purpose of acquiring the property, rights, and franchises of The Baltimore and Philadelphia Railway Company and the Delaware and Western Railroad Company. The agreement of cons...
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[Ireland] The Green Party (Comhaontas Glas) is a Green political party in Ireland. It was founded as the Ecology Party of Ireland in 1981 by Dublin teacher Christopher Fettes. The party became the Green Alliance in 1983 and in 1987 was renamed to its current title in English. Its leader is Eamon Ryan, Deputy Leader Catherine Martin and chai...
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[Ireland] The Green Party lost all its seats at the 2011 general election and has no representation in the 31st Dáil. Its current front bench, formed in 2012, is non-parliamentary. ==2012-present (non-parliamentary)== ==2007–2011== ==2002–2007== ===Resignations=== ...
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[Norway] The Green Party (Miljøpartiet De Grønne, Miljøpartiet De Grønne, Birasbellodat Ruonát) is a Norwegian political party. The party has one member of parliament (gaining 2.8% in the 2013 elections) and also has some representation in municipal councils (gaining 1.3% in the 2011 elections). Green Party has been described as centri...
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[Romania] The Green Party (Partidul Verde), often shortened to The Greens (Verzii) is a Romanian political party centred on green politics. It is a member of the European Green Party. ==Policies== Despite its support for environmental causes, such as reforestation and reductions in carbon emissions, the Green Party also advocates some free-...
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[Slovakia] The Green Party (Strana zelených, SZ), until January 2006 called Green Party in Slovakia (links=no), is an environmentalist political party in Slovakia without parliamentary representation. From 1994 to 1997 the Green Party was part of the political alliance Common Choice. == See also == ...
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[UK] The Green Party was a Green political party in the United Kingdom. It has been succeeded by three political parties: == People, 1973–1975 == An interview with overpopulation expert Paul R. Ehrlich in Playboy Magazine inspired a small group of professional & business people to form the `Club of Thirteen`, so named because it first met...
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A Green party is a formally organized political party based on the principles of green politics, such as social justice and nonviolence. Greens believe that these issues are inherently related to one another as a foundation for world peace. Green party platforms typically embrace social-democratic economic policies and forming coalitions with left...
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(from the article `Nader, Ralph`) Nader ran for president of the United States in 1996 but collected less than 1 percent of the vote. In 2000 he was nominated by the Green Party as ... ...President William Howard Taft, splitting the votes of Republicans and allowing Democrat Woodrow Wilson to win the presidency with only 42 percent ... ...
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political party founded in 1981 to promote an environmental agenda in the Republic of Ireland.[1 related articles]
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Political party aiming to `preserve the planet and its people`, based on the premise that continual economic growth is unsustainable. The leaderless party structure reflects a general commitment...
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[
n] - an environmentalist political party
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noun an environmentalist political party
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Political party aiming to `preserve the planet and its people`, based on the premise that continual economic growth is unsustainable. The leaderless party structure reflects a general commitment to decentralization. Green parties sprang up in Western Europe in the 1970s and in Eastern Europe from 1988. Parties in different countries are l...
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