Ecologist Greens

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Οικολόγοι Πράσινοι
Ikologi Prasini
Ecologist Greens
President Executive Committee (6 Members) of Panhellenic Council (34 Members)
Founded 7–8 December 2002
Headquarters 31, Kolokotronis St.,
105 62 Athens37°58′39″N 23°43′49″E / 37.977634°N 23.730324°E / 37.977634; 23.730324
Youth wing Young Greens of Greece
Ideology Green politics[1]
International affiliation Global Greens
European affiliation European Green Party
European Parliament group European Greens-European Free Alliance
Colours Light green
Parliament
0 / 300
European Parliament
1 / 22
Regions [2]
13 / 725
Website
ecogreens.gr
Politics of Greece
Political parties
Elections
Electoral campaign kiosk of the party for the 2007 legislative election in Athens

The Ecologist Greens (Greek: Οικολόγοι Πράσινοι, Oikologoi Prasinoi; OP) are a Greek Green ecologist political party. It has existed since 2002, yet the ecologist movement in Greece dates many years and was characterised by a reluctance to actively become involved in the political scene. They are a member of the European Green party.

History

The Ecological Forum, the body that lead to the establishment of the party, was founded after a proposal of the local group Ecological Movement of Thessaloniki (Greek: Οικολογική Κίνηση Θεσσαλονίκης, Oikologiki Kinisi Thessalonikis), and brought together the political party "Green Politics" (Greek: Πράσινη Πολιτική, Prasini Politiki), the previous Greek member of the European Green Party, with other local ecological groups and independent ecologists.

On 7–8 December 2002, the Eco Forum called for a conference that convened in the building of the Athens Lawyer Association, and it decided to establish the Green Ecologists and elected a 18 member council to coordinate the establishment of a new political entity. In the coming months, focus groups were created to shape the constitution and the political positions of the body, which were adopted by the first congress of the party in May 2003 at Panteion University.

2006 prefectural elections

In the prefectural elections of 2006, the Greens supported 2 combinations, the "Eco-Athens" in the municipality of Athens, that took 1.4% of the votes and "Ecology Solidarity" that won 4.6% and acquired 2 seats on the Departmental Council in the prefecture of Thessaloniki, as well as 53 other municipal and County sets in rest of the country.

2007 national elections

At its 5th Congress in March 2007, the party decided to contest the 2007 Greek legislative election. Nanos Valaoritis, a distinguished living Greek poet, became the party's leading candidate in the 2007 Greek legislative election.

2008 Congress

During 29 & 30 of March 2008 the annual congress of the party took place in Athens at the Gini building of the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA). The annual congress is the highest political entity of the party and was attended by a record of 235 members. Members of the party are recently (September 2008) reaching 700. With the 2007 Greek legislative election, its first general election, the party became the sixth largest party in Greece and the largest party without parliamentary representation.

The Ecologist Greens today

In the December 6-7-8 Party General Assembly it was decided to contest the 2009 summer European Elections and the list of party candidates was elected. The Ecologist Greens managed to elect an MEP in the European Elections of June 2009, but they narrowly failed to gain representation in the national elections that followed in October 2009. Nevertheless, their share of the vote increased to 2.53% gaining approximately 100,000 more votes than in the 2007 Greek legislative election.

Aims

The basic principles of the Ecologists Greens, as determined by their constitution[3] are: sustainability, social justice, nonviolence, direct and participatory democracy, respect for diversity, decentralization and subsidiarity, protect and restore natural ecosystems, the quality of life, personal and social responsibility and equity. And anti-austerity.[4]

Electoral results

Results since 2004
(year links to election page)
Year Type of Election Votes % Mandates
2004
European
40,873
0.67
0
2006
Local (Athens Municipality)
3,822
1.39
0
2006
Local (Prefecture of Thessaloniki)
25,655
4.6
2
2007
Legislative
75,529
1.05
0
2009
European
178,964
3.49
1
2009
Legislative
173,439
2.53
0
2010
Local (peripheries)
2.9
11/725
2012 (May)
Legislative
185,410
2.93
0
2012 (June)
Legislative
54,421
0.88
0

Affiliations

References

  1. Nordsieck, Wolfram, "Greece", Parties and Elections In Europe, retrieved 16 March 2012 
  2. The counselors of the Regions.
  3. (Greek) Ecologists Greens Party Constitution (pdf)

External links

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