Greens (South Tyrol)
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The Greens (Verdi–Grüne–Vërc) are a green[1] and regionalist[1] political party (with eco-socialist[2] and self-proclaimed social-democratic[3] tendencies) active in South Tyrol, northern Italy. Once the provincial section of the Federation of the Greens, the party is now autonomous and often forms different alliances at the country-level, but both joined Green Europe, a coalition of green parties for the 2019 European Parliament election, and the Greens and Left Alliance, a coalition with Italian Left for the 2022 general election.
Greens Verdi–Grüne–Vërc | |
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Spokespersons | Luca Bertolini Elide Mussner |
Founded | 1978 |
Headquarters | Via Bottai/Bindergasse 5 39100 Bolzano |
Newspaper | Cactus |
Youth wing | Young Greens South Tyrol |
Ideology | Green politics Eco-socialism Social democracy Regionalism |
Political position | Left-wing |
National affiliation | Greens (1990–2013) SA (2008 election) SL (2009 EP election) SEL (2013 election) AET (2014 EP election) SI (2015–2018) LeU (2018 election) EV (2019 EP election) AVS (2022 election) |
European affiliation | European Green Party |
International affiliation | Global Greens |
European Parliament group | Green Group (1989–1995) Greens–EFA (1999–2009) |
Chamber of Deputies | 0 / 400 |
Senate | 0 / 200 |
European Parliament | 0 / 73 |
Provincial Council | 3 / 35 |
Website | |
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The Greens are inter-ethnic and strive to improve relations between the three language groups of the Province: Italian-, German- and Ladin-speakers. Since 2024 the party's spokespersons have been Luca Bertolini and Elide Mussner.[4]