European Green Party
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The European Green Party (EGP), also referred to as European Greens, is the European political party that represents national parties from across Europe who share Green values. The European Greens works closely with the Greens–European Free Alliance (Greens/EFA) parliamentary group in the European Parliament which is formed by elected Green party members along with the European Free Alliance, European Pirate Party and Volt Europa. The European Greens' partners include its youth wing the Federation of Young European Greens (FYEG), the Green European Foundation (GEF) and the Global Greens family.
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European Green Party | |
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President | Mélanie Vogel and Thomas Waitz |
Secretary-General | Benedetta De Marte |
Founded | 21 February 2004; 20 years ago (2004-02-21) |
Preceded by | European Federation of Green Parties |
Headquarters | Rue du Taciturne 34, 1000 Brussels, Belgium |
Think tank | Green European Foundation |
Ideology | Green politics[1] Pro-Europeanism |
Political position | Centre-left to left-wing |
International affiliation | Global Greens |
European Parliament group | Greens–European Free Alliance |
Colours | Green |
European Parliament | 52 / 705 |
Website | |
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They are in government in seven countries in Europe: Austria (The Greens), Belgium (Groen and Ecolo), Bulgaria (Green Movement), Germany (Alliance 90/The Greens), the Republic of Ireland (Green Party), Latvia (The Progressives) and Montenegro (United Reform Action).