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, 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
- Australia
- United Tasmania Group (1972-1976, defunct)
- Australian Greens (since 1992)
- Austria
B
- Belgium
- Bolivia
- Green Party of Bolivia (since 2007)
- Brazil
- Green Party (since 1986)
- Sustainability Network
- Bulgaria
- Green Party of Bulgaria (since 1989)
- The Greens (since 2008)
C
- Canada
- Chile
- Green Ecologist Party (since 2008)
- Colombia
- Colombian Green Party (since 2005)
- Oxygen Green Party (founded 1998, defunct ca.2005)
- Croatia
- Sustainable Development of Croatia (since 2013)
- Czech Republic
- Change (since 2012)
- Democratic Party of Greens (since 2009)
- Green Party (since 1989)
D
- Denmark
- The Alternative (since 2013)
- Red-Green Alliance (since 1989)
- Socialist People's Party (since 1959)
E
- Egypt
- Egyptian Green Party (since 1990)
- Estonia
- Estonian Greens (since 2006)
F
- 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)
H
- Hong Kong
- Citizens Party (from 1997 to 2008)
- Hungary
- Politics Can Be Different (since 2009)
I
- India
- Uttarakhand Parivartan Party (UKPP)
The Uttarakhand Parivartan Party (UKPP) - directly translated in English as the "Uttarakhand Transformation Party", is the first Green party in India and is registered in the state of Uttarakhand. UKPP was formed on January 18, 2009 after two years of grassroots deliberations. The party fielded two candidates in the 2009 parliamentary elections and 15 candidates in the 2012 state assembly elections. UKPP is raising awareness about Green politics among the masses, although yet to win representation in government.
- Ireland
- Green Party (since 1981)
- Israel
- The Greens (Israel) (since 1997)
- The Green Movement (Israel) (since 2008)
- Italy
- Federation of the Greens (since 1990)
- Greens (South Tyrol)
K
- Kurdistan
- The Green Party of Kurdistan (since 2008)
L
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
M
- Mexico
- Ecologist Green Party of Mexico (since 1993)
- Mongolia
N
- Netherlands
- GroenLinks (since 1989)
- Party for the Animals (since 2002)
- New Zealand
- Values Party (1972, defunct)
- Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
- Norway
P
- 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)
S
- Senegal
- Serbia
- Green Party (since 2014)
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- South Africa
- Spain
- Equo (since 2011)
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Green Party of Switzerland (since 1983)
T
- Turkey
- Greens and the Left Party of the Future (since 2012)
U
- United Kingdom
- Green Party (UK) (1972-1990), which split into:
- United States
- Uruguay
- Green Eto-Ecologist Party (since 1987)
- Ecologist Radical Intransigent Party (since 2013)