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The Ecologists – Europe Ecology The Greens (french: Les Écologistes – Europe Écologie Les Verts), commonly known as The Ecologists (, LE) and formerly as Europe Ecology The Greens (french: Europe Écologie Les Verts , EELV ) until 2023, is a centre-left to left-wing green political party in France. The party is a member of the European Green Party. It was formed on 13 November 2010 from the merger of The Greens and
Europe Ecology Europe Ecology (french: Europe Écologie) was a green electoral coalition of political parties in France created for the 2009 European elections composed of The Greens and other ecologists and regionalists. For the European Parliament election ...
.


History


Party foundation

Following the 2008 municipal elections, The Greens sought to increase their political influence. Echoing these calls, Daniel Cohn-Bendit proposed the creation of open electoral lists for the 2009 European elections and the Greens' leadership allowed for the exploration of this possibility.
Europe Ecology Europe Ecology (french: Europe Écologie) was a green electoral coalition of political parties in France created for the 2009 European elections composed of The Greens and other ecologists and regionalists. For the European Parliament election ...
(EE), launched in the autumn of 2008, allowed The Greens to create a wider electoral alliance with environmentalists and social activists who had not been party members in the past. The new structure included, alongside longtime Green politicians, new activists or environmentalists such as
Jean-Paul Besset Jean-Paul Besset (born 1946 in Chamalières, Puy-de-Dôme) is a French politician and environmentalist. An original member of the Revolutionary Communist League (LCR), he stayed in the LCR for eleven years, from its launch in 1974 until 1985. ...
(close to Nicolas Hulot), José Bové ( alter-globalisation activist from the ''Confédération paysanne''), Yannick Jadot (former head of
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France), Eva Joly (magistrate) and
Michèle Rivasi Michèle Rivasi (born 9 February 1953 in Montélimar, Drôme) is a French politician who has been serving as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) since 2009, for Europe Écologie–The Greens. Education and early career An alumna of the '' ...
(founder of
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). EE was successful in the 2009 European elections on 7 June 2009, reaching third place in France with 16.3% of the vote, only a few thousand votes behind the Socialist Party (PS), winning 14 of France's 72 seats in the European Parliament. The experience led to further attempts to expand the French green movement, ahead of the 2010 regional elections. Europe Ecology ran independent lists in the first round in every region, once again with the participation of new activists including
Philippe Meirieu Philippe Meirieu (born 29 November 1949 in Alès, Gard) is a French researcher, writer and politician. He is a member of Europe Écologie–The Greens. He is currently professor of education at Lumière University Lyon 2. He supported the Social ...
, Laurence Vichnievsky or
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. While they fell short of their 2009 success, EE nevertheless managed to win 12.5% of the vote nationally (third place). The Greens and those new activists who joined the movement by way of EE – but who did not wish to join the party – began talks to allow for the creation of a new, enlarged
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. In October and November 2010, EE and later The Greens ratified new statutes and a new manifesto. Notably, these new statutes allowed for "cooperators" - individuals who did not join the party as full paying members but who are nonetheless allowed to run as candidates, vote in presidential primaries and partake in debates over the platform. The official launch of the new party, presented as a new political force, was held in Lyon on 9 November 2010. The new party adopted the name Europe Ecology – The Greens (''Europe Écologie Les Verts'', EELV). However, the launch of the party was marked by tensions between longtime politicians from the former Green party and new activists from various non-political social movements. Jean-Paul Besset, for example, resigned all his leadership responsibilities in EELV within weeks and denounced a "poisonous
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atmosphere". A month later,
Philippe Meirieu Philippe Meirieu (born 29 November 1949 in Alès, Gard) is a French researcher, writer and politician. He is a member of Europe Écologie–The Greens. He is currently professor of education at Lumière University Lyon 2. He supported the Social ...
was named as the first president of the party's new federal council, created by the EELV statutes. In the 2011 cantonal elections, EELV won 8.2% of the vote nationally – becoming the third largest force on the left behind the PS and Left Front (FG). Although the traditional runoff deals were sealed with both of these parties, some EELV candidates qualified for the runoff against other left-wing candidates did not withdraw, creating tensions with EELV's traditional left-wing allies. Ultimately, EELV won 27 seats, 16 more seats than what the Greens had won in the same series of cantons in 2004. A presidential primary to nominate a candidate for the
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, open to members and cooperators, was held in June and July 2011. Four candidates sought the EELV nomination, most notably Eva Joly, an
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and Nicolas Hulot, a well known TV personality and environmentalist. Joly emerged victorious in the runoff on 12 July with 58.16%. In the 2011 senatorial elections, an agreement with the PS allowed for the first left senatorial majority under the Fifth Republic and the creation of the first entirely green parliamentary group. On 15 November 2011, EELV and the PS signed a coalition agreement prior to the 2012 presidential election. The agreement included a commitment to reduce the share of
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from 75% to 50% by 2025, the progressive shutdown of 24 nuclear reactors, the creation of a carbon tax and raising taxes on very high incomes. The agreement also included an ad hoc electoral deal for the 2012 legislative elections in which the PS conceded over 60 constituencies to EELV, which would allow EELV to form a parliamentary group. On 8 May 2012, following the left's victory with
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, EELV's federal council voted in favour of cabinet participation in the new left-wing government.


2012–2015: presidential and legislative elections, partners of the government

In the
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, EELV candidate Eva Joly won 2.3% of the vote and was eliminated in the first round. In the 2012 legislative elections, EELV candidates won 5.46% nationally and elected a record 17 deputies (in addition to one member of the regionalist
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, backed by EELV). However, every EELV deputy who was victorious had benefited from the endorsement of the PS, although many faced local PS dissidents. In the government of Jean-Marc Ayrault formed on 16 May 2012, EELV has two cabinet ministers: former party leader
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as minister of housing and territorial equality, and former MEP
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as junior minister for international development. In the
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on 25 May 2014, EELV received 8.95% of the vote, sixth place nationally, returning 6 MEPs.


Since 2017: opposition to Emmanuel Macron, European elections and municipal victories

In the 2019 European elections, EELV performed significantly above expectations, winning 13.5% of the vote and 13 out of 79 MEPs, placing third behind
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and RN. This came despite EELV having not polled above 10% during the campaign. Following the success of the 2019 European elections, the polls for the municipal elections predict good results for EELV. Thus, cities like
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, Villeurbanne,
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, Besançon or Lille are considered as being able to be won. On the evening of the first round, around twenty environmentalist lists won the elections in the first round (including outgoing mayors such as in Schiltigheim), and EELV came out on top in several large cities ( Besançon, Lyon,
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or Grenoble), or second but favorite in others ( Bordeaux,
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). The scores are however disappointing in several big cities like Paris,
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or Marseille. In the latter, however, the EELV's list (8% in the first round) merges with the union list of the left which came in first (23%), moreover led by an environmental candidate from but suspended from the party, Michèle Rubirola. The second round confirms these good scores since the party wins the municipalities of Lyon,
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and Bordeaux, the latter not having known alternation since 1945, but also Besançon, Tours,
Poitiers Poitiers (, , , ; Poitevin: ''Poetàe'') is a city on the River Clain in west-central France. It is a commune and the capital of the Vienne department and the historical centre of Poitou. In 2017 it had a population of 88,291. Its agglomerat ...
and Grenoble. The candidates of Lille and Metz both suffer a narrow loss of 200 votes, respectively against and with the Socialist Party. The
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and Villeurbanne's lists join those of the Socialist Party, both elected, like that of Marseille. In October 2022,
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merged into EELV. In October 2023, EELV changed its name to The Ecologists.


Ideology

As a green party, EELV prioritises and emphasises environmental issues. It calls for a 40% reduction in CO2 emissions, phasing out
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in favour of
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, the creation of 600,000 'green jobs', eco-friendly urban planning (the creation of green housing and the promotion of public transportation), the development of sustainable agriculture and a moratorium on the use of
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s. EELV, like the Greens before it, has generally opposed large-scale development projects, most recently the ''
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'' in
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), although the PS and the incumbent government officially support the project. On economic issues, EELV leans strongly to the left. Besides the creation of 'green jobs' in fields such as thermal isolation and renewable energies, it also supports a carbon tax and raising the progressive income tax levels for high earners (60% for incomes between €100,000 and €500,000, 70% for incomes over €500,000). EELV is close to some
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and many alter-globalisation activists. In its alternative budget in 2011, EELV proposed to reduce the public debt by closing fiscal loopholes. The party has traditionally supported
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, although many of its European policies are in conflict with the current direction and leadership of the European Union. EELV, like the Greens before it, has been one of the strongest proponents of
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, officially supporting "differentiated federalism" which would devolve significant powers to the regions of France. The regionalist federation ''
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'' has long been closely allied to the green movement in France.
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of the Party of the Corsican Nation (PNC) was elected to the European Parliament on an EE list in 2009. The green movement supports political reform, including voting rights for foreigners in both local and national elections, abolishing the '' cumul des mandats'', term limits and a ' Sixth Republic' with a more powers for the parliament and
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. The greens have long promoted gender equality in politics, its leadership and electoral candidates tend to respect gender parity and the EELV group in the
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has two co-presidents, one male and one female.


Electoral results


Presidential


Legislative

* 18 (incl. Paul Molac of the UDB) were elected, but
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resigned her seat while minister in the government, the seat went to PS. She re-took her seat in May 2014. Isabelle Attard left EELV for
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in December 2013.


European Parliament


Other elections

* 2010 regional elections: EE lists won 12.2% nationally in the first round. It won its best result (17.82%) in Rhône-Alpes. All its lists withdrew and merged with PS lists, except in Brittany, where it maintained its own separate list and won 17.4% of the votes in the runoff. * 2011 cantonal elections: EELV won 8.22% nationally and 27 seats. * 2020 municipal elections : EELV won, as senior member of coalitions (mostly with left parties such as PS or LFI), some of the largest French cities, including Marseille, Lyon,
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, Bordeaux, Nancy and Besançon, while keeping the city of Grenoble (mayor reelected in first round). EELV was close to victory in Lille and Toulouse. The press called it a "green wave", highlighting the importance of ecology in French politics.


Elected officials


Member of the National Assembly

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Christine Arrighi Christine Arrighi (born 19 September 1959) is a French politician from EELV (NUPES). She became the Member of Parliament for Haute-Garonne's 9th constituency in the 2022 French legislative election. References See also * List of deputies ...
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) * Julien Bayou (
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Lisa Belluco Lisa Belluco, (born 20 July 1988 in Metz) is a French politician and a member of the French Parliament since the 2022 French legislative election Legislative elections in France were held on 12 and 19 June 2022 to elect the 577 members of t ...
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Vienne's 1st constituency The 1st constituency of Vienne is a French legislative constituency in the Vienne ''département''. It is represented in the XVth legislature by Jacques Savatier, of La République En Marche! Renaissance (RE), previously known as La Répu ...
) * Cyrielle Chatelain (
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Charles Fournier Charles Fournier (born 10 March 1968) is a French politician. A member of the EELV, he was elected Member of Parliament for Indre-et-Loire's 1st constituency during the 2022 French legislative election. Biography Fournier was born in Romora ...
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Marie-Charlotte Garin Marie-Charlotte Garin (born 2 September 1995) is a French politician from EELV (NUPES). She became the Member of Parliament for Rhône's 3rd constituency in the 2022 French legislative election and was reelected in the first round of the 2024 s ...
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Julie Laernoes Julie Laernoes (born July 3, 1982, in Delft, Netherlands) is a French-Dutch politician from Europe Ecology – The Greens, Europe Ecology The Greens. She was elected as a Deputy (France), deputy for Loire-Atlantique's 4th constituency in the 2022 ...
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Francesca Pasquini Francesca Pasquini (born 27 December 1981) is an Italian-born French politician from EELV. She became the Member of Parliament for Hauts-de-Seine's 2nd constituency in the 2022 French legislative election. References See also * List of de ...
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Marie Pochon Marie Pochon (; born 4 May 1990) is a French environmental activist and politician. A member of Europe Ecology – The Greens, she currently serves as National Assembly (France), National Assembly deputy for Drôme's 3rd constituency. Biography ...
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Drôme's 3rd constituency The 3rd constituency of Drôme is a French legislative constituency in the Drôme Drôme (; Occitan: ''Droma''; Arpitan: ''Drôma'') is the southernmost department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of Southeastern France. Named after t ...
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Sandra Regol Sandra Regol (born 13 April 1978) is a French politician of EELV who has been serving as Member of Parliament for Bas-Rhin's 1st constituency since the 2022 elections. Political career In parliament, Regol has since been serving on the Committee ...
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Sandrine Rousseau Sandrine Rousseau (born 8 March 1972) is a French economist and politician who has represented the 9th constituency of Paris in the National Assembly since 2022. A member of Europe Ecology – The Greens (EELV), she has been widely seen as a fig ...
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Sabrina Sebaihi Sabrina Sebaihi (born 10 May 1981) is a French politician from The Ecologists. She became the Member of Parliament for Hauts-de-Seine's 4th constituency in the 2022 French legislative election. References See also * List of deputies of ...
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Member of the French Senate

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( Val-de-Marne) * Ronan Dantec (
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Guillaume Gontard Guillaume Gontard (born 11 March 1971) is a French politician who is president of the Ecologist group in the French Senate. Political career Guillaume Gontard was born on March 11, 1971 in Tours (Indre-et-Loire). His family moved to the vill ...
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Damien Carême Damien Carême (born 16 November 1960 in Joeuf) is a French politician of Europe Ecology – The Greens (EELV) who has been serving as a Member of the European Parliament since 2019. Political career A former member of the Socialist Party ( ...
* David Cormand *
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* Karima Delli * Yannick Jadot *
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Other elected officials

EELV claims 34 departmental councillors, 65
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and 50
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. Cities with an EELV mayor include Marseille, Lyon, Bordeaux, Tours, Grenoble,
Strasbourg Strasbourg (, , ; german: Straßburg ; gsw, label=Bas Rhin Alsatian, Strossburi , gsw, label=Haut Rhin Alsatian, Strossburig ) is the prefecture and largest city of the Grand Est region of eastern France and the official seat of the Eu ...
and
Poitiers Poitiers (, , , ; Poitevin: ''Poetàe'') is a city on the River Clain in west-central France. It is a commune and the capital of the Vienne department and the historical centre of Poitou. In 2017 it had a population of 88,291. Its agglomerat ...
.


Leadership

The party executive is formed by the Executive Bureau. The national secretary is the leader of the executive bureau and is the party's most senior leader. The federal council is composed of 150 members (75 men and 75 women) and serves as the party's parliament, meeting on a monthly basis. * National secretaries:
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(2010–2012),
Pascal Durand Pascal Durand (born 3 October 1960) is a French lawyer and politician of La République En Marche ! (LREM) who has been serving as a Member of the European Parliament since 2014. Political career Career in national politics Durand was elected spo ...
(2012–2013), Emmanuelle Cosse (2013–2016), David Cormand (2016–2019), Julien Bayou (2019–2022),
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(2022–present) * President of the federal council:
Philippe Meirieu Philippe Meirieu (born 29 November 1949 in Alès, Gard) is a French researcher, writer and politician. He is a member of Europe Écologie–The Greens. He is currently professor of education at Lumière University Lyon 2. He supported the Social ...
(2010–2013), Thierry Brochot (2013–2016), Nicolas Bonnet (2016–2019), Henri Arevalo (2019–present)


See also

* Ecologist group (Senate)


Notes and references

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