Korea Greens

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Korea Greens
Leader
Founded June, 2004
Headquarters
Political ideology Green Politics
International affiliation Global Greens, Asia-Pacific Green Network
Website www.greens.or.kr/
Korea Greens
Hangul:
초록정치연대
Revised Romanization: Chorok Jeongchi Yeondae
McCune-Reischauer: Ch'orok Chǒngch'i Yǒndae
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The Korea Greens are a political group in South Korea. They were established on June 10, 2004, following initial discussions in 2003. They are a member of the Global Greens and the Asia-Pacific Green Network.

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