Talk:The Greens (Luxembourg)

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[edit] planning to add some more in the coming days

I will try and add some more detail to the current state of the Green party in the coming days. One of the likely additions is to give as much detail for Esch-Alzette then is currently provided for Luxembourg. I'll also try to look up the other commune's in which the Greens are participating in coalitions. Another note, in addition to representation in Proporz (proportional election) communes, there are also members of the Green Party in Majorz (majority elections) communes, it is highly likely that these include one or more mayors and deputy mayors (Henry Kox for instance should become mayor of Remich in a year or two according to a coalition agreement there). If I can find that data I will add it as well.--Caranorn 15:03, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Leader

For the purposes of the infobox, one has to pigeonhole a single individual as the 'leader', yet Déi Gréng aren't quite as straight-forward in this respect. François Bausch is the leader of the parliamentary party, but holds no special position on the party's executive (he merely represents the party's deputies). Would there be another option? Bastin 00:23, 14 September 2006 (UTC)

You can list him as leader, especially if he is the one the media first turn to for questions. C mon 06:51, 14 September 2006 (UTC)
The alternative would be to list the two speakers of the party (not sure who that is right now). Listing whomever the media contacts first is not always a good indicator. Though in this case I can confirm that Bausch still pulls the strings in the party.--Caranorn 10:04, 14 September 2006 (UTC)