List of green political parties
This is a list of parties in the world that consider themselves to be upholding the principles and values of green politics. Some are also members of the Global Greens,[1] the European Green Party, the Nordic Green Left Alliance or other international organizations. Note that, in some cases, a party's self-described adherence to environmentalism may be disputed by its critics.
Alphabetical list by country
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A
- Albania
- Green Party of Albania
- Agrarian and Ambientalist Party
- Andorra
- Argentina
- Green Initiative (2006–2010, defunct)
- Australia
- United Tasmania Group (1972–1976, defunct)
- Conservative Party of Australia (1984)
- Australian Greens (since 1992)
- Nuclear Disarmament Party (1984–2009, defunct)
- Austria
B
- Belgium
- Belarus
- Belize
- Bolivia
- Green Party of Bolivia (since 2007)
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Brazil
- Green Party (since 1986)
- Sustainability Network
- Bulgaria
- Green Party of Bulgaria (since 1989)
- The Greens (since 2008)
- Burkina Faso
C
- Canada
- Chile
- Green Ecologist Party (since 2008)
- Colombia
- Colombian Green Party (since 2005)
- Oxygen Green Party (founded 1998, defunct ca.2005)
- Costa Rica
- Croatia
- Sustainable Development of Croatia (since 2013)
- We Can! – Political Platform (since 2019)
- Cyprus
- Czech Republic
- Change (since 2012)
- Democratic Party of Greens (since 2009)
- Green Party (since 1989)
D
- Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Denmark
- The Alternative (since 2013)
- Red-Green Alliance (since 1989)
- Socialist People's Party (since 1959)
- Dominican Republic
F
- Fiji
- Finland
- Green League (since 1987)
- France
- The Greens (1984–2010), merged with Europe Écologie into:
G
- Georgia
- Green Party of Georgia (since 1990s)
- Germany
- Alliance '90/The Greens (founded in 1979 as The Greens, merged in 1990 with Alliance 90)
- Ecological Democratic Party (since 1982)
- Greece
- Ecologist Greens (since 2002)
- Guyana
- Good and Green Guyana (founded 1994 – defunct 1997)
H
- Hong Kong
- Citizens Party (from 1997 to 2008)
- Hungary
- Dialogue for Hungary (since 2013)
- Politics Can Be Different (since 2009)
I
- Iceland
- Indonesia
- Iran
- Iraq
- Ireland
- Isle of Man
- Israel
- The Greens (Israel) (since 1997)
- The Green Party (Israel) (since 2008)
- Meretz
- Italy
- Federation of the Greens (since 1990)
- Greens (South Tyrol)
K
- Kenya
- Kosovo
- Kurdistan
- The Green Party of Kurdistan (since 2008)
L
- Latvia
- Lebanon
- Liechtenstein
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
M
- Malaysia
- Mali
- Malta
- AD+PD (founded in 1989 as Democratic Alternative, merged in 2020 with the Democratic Party)
- Mauritius
- Mexico
- Ecologist Green Party of Mexico (since 1993)
- Moldova
- Mongolia
- Montenegro
- United Reform Action (since 2017)
- Greens of Montenegro (2002, defunct)
- Morocco
- Mozambique
N
- Nepal
- Netherlands
- GroenLinks (since 1989)
- Party for the Animals (since 2002)
- New Zealand
- Values Party (1972, defunct)
- Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand[3]
- Nicaragua
- North Macedonia
- Northern Ireland
- Green Party (Ireland)
- Green Party in Northern Ireland
- Norway
P
- Pakistan
- Papua New Guinea
- Peru
- Poland
- Portugal
R
- Romania
- Russia
- Civil United Green Alternative (since 1991)
- Russian Ecological Party "The Greens" (since 1992)
- Union of Greens of Russia (established 2005; in 2006 joined Yabloko)
- Rwanda
S
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- Scotland
- Scottish Green Party
- Independent Green Voice (since 2003)
- Senegal
- Serbia
- Greens of Serbia (since 2007)
- Green Party (since 2014)
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- South Africa
- Somalia
- Spain
- Equo (since 2011)
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Green Party of Switzerland (since 1983)
- Green Liberal Party of Switzerland (since 2007)
T
- Taiwan
- Tunisia
- Turkey
- Green Party (reestablished 2020)
- Greens and the Left Party of the Future (since 2012)
U
- Uganda
- Ukraine
- United States
- Uruguay
- Green Eto-Ecologist Party (1987–2009)
- Ecologist Radical Intransigent Party (since 2013)
- Green Animalist Party (since 2018)
- Uzbekistan
References
- "Member Parties". Global Greens. 14 October 2007. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
- Nordsieck, Wolfram (2019). "Austria". Parties and Elections in Europe.
- "Green Parties". Asia Pacific Greens. 6 September 2014. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
- "Ten Key Values". Green Party of the United States. Retrieved August 14, 2019.
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