Groen (
English
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* English people
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Peoples, culture, and language
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** English national id ...
: Green; nl, Groen, ), founded as Agalev (see
Name below), is a
green
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Flemish
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political party in Belgium. Its French-speaking equivalent is
Ecolo
Ecolo, officially Écologistes Confédérés pour l'organisation de luttes originales'', (English: Confederate Ecologists for the Organisation of Original Struggles)'' is a French-speaking political party in Belgium based on green politics. The ...
; the two parties maintain close relations with each other.
Party history
Before 1979
Many of the founders of political party Agalev came from or were inspired by the social movement Agalev. This movement was founded by the
Jesuit Luc Versteylen, who had founded the
environmental movement
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Agalev in the 1970s. Core values of this social movement were
quiet
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* "Qui ...
,
solidarity
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and
soberness. This movement combined
progressive Catholicism
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with
environmentalism
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. It sought to spread environmental consciousness first on a small scale, but since 1973 it took action to protect the environment and promote environmental consciousness. In the
1974
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and
1977 elections Agalev supported several candidates from traditional parties, these however soon forgot the promises they made. In 1977 the movement entered the elections in several municipalities not to gain seats, but to promote its ideals.
1979–1999
In reaction to these broken promises, a debate erupted within Agalev on whether to set up a political party or to remain independent of politics. In the same year the party contested several municipal elections to no avail. A national level Agalev Working Group was founded to coordinate the new party. It also set up a separate association that could enter in elections. It participated in the
1979 European elections. Although the party won 2.3% of the votes, it won no seats.
In the
1981 election the party won 4% of vote and two seats in the
Chamber of Representatives and one in the
Senate
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.
Ecolo
Ecolo, officially Écologistes Confédérés pour l'organisation de luttes originales'', (English: Confederate Ecologists for the Organisation of Original Struggles)'' is a French-speaking political party in Belgium based on green politics. The ...
, the Walloon green party also won two seats in the Chamber and three seats in the Senate. The political party Agalev was officially founded in 1982. It remained separate of the social movement. Prominent members of the movement Agalev, such as founder Versteylen chose not to join the political party Agalev. In the municipal elections of 1982 the party performed particularly well winning more than 10% in several municipalities. In its first periods in parliament the party functioned as a
protest
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Protests can be thought of as acts of coopera ...
party forcing the other parties to take more action against environmental pollution and Third World poverty. The party campaigned on specific environmental issues, such as local
anti-nuclear energy protests.
The party won two additional seats in the
1985 elections
The following elections occurred in the year 1985.
Africa
* 1985 Cape Verdean parliamentary election
* 1985 Gabonese legislative election
* 1985 Ivorian parliamentary election
* 1985 Ivorian presidential election
* 1985 Lesotho general elect ...
, two additional seats in
1987
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and one in
1991
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: in that year it won seven seats in parliament. Agalev had become a serious political partner for other parties. In 1992 Agalev was asked to support a constitutional change called the
Sint-Michiels accords
Sint-Michiels (French:''Saint-Michel-lez-Bruges'') is a suburb of Bruges, in the province of West Flanders, Belgium.
The amusement park Boudewijn Seapark with the dolphinarium is situated in Sint-Michiels.
Bus & Car
In 1959 the American long d ...
, which would make Belgium a federation. Agalev gave its support in exchange of a tax on bottles, the first
ecotax
An environmental tax, ecotax (short for ecological taxation), or green tax is a tax levied on activities which are considered to be harmful to the environment and is intended to promote environmentally friendly activities via economic incentives. ...
in Belgium. In the
1995
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the party campaigned on a clean hands theme, after a series of political scandals was revealed. The party however lost two seats.
1999–now
In the
1999 elections Agalev and its Walloon sister party
Ecolo
Ecolo, officially Écologistes Confédérés pour l'organisation de luttes originales'', (English: Confederate Ecologists for the Organisation of Original Struggles)'' is a French-speaking political party in Belgium based on green politics. The ...
performed exceptionally well. A scandal surrounding
dioxine in for-consumption chickens just before the elections, played an important role in the party's performance. The party won 7,0% of vote and nearly doubled its seats from 5 to 9. The Greens joined the first cabinet
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* Dirk Verhofstadt (born 1955), Belgian liberal thinker
* Guy Verhofstadt
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. The cabinet further consisted of the liberal
Flemish Liberals and Democrats (VLD) and
Reformist Movement
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The party is in coalition as ...
(MR) and the socialist
Different Socialist Party (SP.A) and
Parti Socialiste (PS). The cabinet was called
Purple-Green cabinet or the Rainbow cabinet, because of the many political colours in the coalition. Agalev supplied two ministers,
Magda Aelvoet who became vice-prime minister and minister for
Public health
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and the
Environment
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* Biophysical environment, the physical and biological factors along with their chemical interactions that affect an organism or ...
, and
Eddy Boutmans
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Science and technology
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*Eddie (text editor), a text editor originally for BeOS and now ported to Linu ...
who became minister for
Development Cooperation. The party also joined the
Flemish Government
The Flemish Government ( nl, Vlaamse regering ) is the executive branch of the Flemish Community and the Flemish Region of Belgium. It consists of a government cabinet, headed by the Minister-President and accountable to the Flemish Parliament, ...
, which was composed of the same Flemish parties Agalev, SP.A and VLD.
Mieke Vogels became the Flemish minister for
Wellbeing and Development Cooperation and Vera Dua became minister for
Agriculture
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and the Environment.
On the national level, the greens, both Ecolo and Agalev were able to enact legislation on several key green issues: the cabinet decided to opt out of
nuclear energy
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*Nuclear power, the use of sustained nuclear fission or nuclear fusion to generate heat and electricity
*Nuclear binding energy
Nuclear binding energy in experimental physics is the minimum energy that is required t ...
, it opened
marriage to homosexuals, legalized several thousands of illegal foreigners, enacted an anti-discrimination law and promised to in time spend 0,7% of the national income on
development aid
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. On the Flemish level
organic agriculture
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was promoted, people with handicaps got personal budgets and a system of time credits was enacted to allow people to combine work, care and free time better. The party however faced several crises. Magda Aelvoet left the federal cabinet in August 2002 over a cabinet decision to
trade arms with
Nepal
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सङ्घीय लोकतान्त्रिक गणतन्त्र नेपाल ), is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is ma ...
, which was at
civil war
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The aim of one side may be to take control of the country or a region, to achieve independence for a region, or to change government polic ...
at the time. She was replaced by
Jef Tavernier
Jef Tavernier (born 1 November 1951 in Aalter, East Flanders, Belgium) is a Belgian politician
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. The Ecolo minister for mobility
Isabelle Durant left the cabinet just before the elections over the issue of nighttime airplane flights over Brussels. Finally the party voted in favour of a new election law that enacted a 5%
Election threshold
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in both the Senate and the Chamber.
The
2003 federal election formed a turning point for the party. The party was reduced to 2,6% of the vote, well below the 5% limit and the party lost its seats in the Chamber and Senate. In response to the election results the Flemish ministers Mieke Vogels and Vera Dua stepped down. They were replaced by
Adelheid Byttebier and
Ludo Sannen respectively. The party renewed is its political profile and made some important strategic decisions. Agalev would continue as an independent Flemish progressive Green party. The party congress rejected the proposal of Agalev-
Limburg to form a federal
cartel
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with the SP.A and
Spirit. The party also ruled out any participation in the future Flemish Government. The party would allow provincial and municipal cartels. The party changed its
name to Groen!. The party changed the function of political secretary to
party president, bringing the party more in line with other Belgian parties.
Vera Dua became the first party president. The decision to continue separately led to considerable upheaval within the party, several prominent members, such as Antwerpen councillor Fauzaya Talhaoui and Flemish minister Sannen left the party and joined either
Spirit or SP.A. Sannen was replaced as minister by Tavernier.
Before the
2004 elections Dua announced that if the party was supported by less than 280.000 votes, the independent green political project would end. The party gained enough support to meet this limit, although it lost half of it seats in Flanders compared to the 2000 elections. The party won seats in every provincial district except Limburg, where the support to cooperate with SP.A and Spirit was greatest.

In the
10 June 2007 federal election, the party regained representation in both the Chamber and the Senate. It got 265,828 votes (4% of total) and four seats.
The regional (for Flemish Parliament) and European elections of June 2009 were generally devoted to promote the concept of a green economy as an answer to the national and global economic crisis. The results of the election were below the expected and stranded on a status quo. Chairwoman
Mieke Vogels chose to give up her presidency and was succeeded by
Wouter Van Besien
Wouter Van Besien (born 1972) is a Belgian politician. From 25 October 2009 until 15 November 2014, he was the chairman of the ecologist party Groen.
Van Besien got a master's degree in Sociology at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, and ob ...
in October 2009.
On 11 January the Party unveiled its new logo and announced the dropping of its trademark exclamation point from the end of the party's name, after 8 years of usage. The new party slogan is "Works for all" to highlight the party's desire to look after the needs of all of society, not just its traditional voter base.
2010 federal election
Party chairperson
Name
*1982–2003: Agalev
*2003–2012: Groen!
*2012–present: Groen
The party was founded as Agalev, which meant Anders Gaan Leven (English: to start living differently). This conveyed the green message that humans need to choose
alternative lifestyle
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s that are more sustainable. When the party registered at the election authority, it was forced to supply a meaning for each initial. The party thus ran under the name Anders Gaan Arbeiden, Leven, En Vrijen (English: going to work, live and have sex differently), improvised and not entirely serious, but legally correct.
After the 2003 election defeat the party renewed its political profile. This also involved a name change to Groen! (English: Green!). The name conveyed a closer alliance to the
worldwide green movement with the word green and an independent and positive nature with
exclamation mark
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.
In January 2012 the party underwent another name change by removing the exclamation mark from the end of its name.
Ideology and issues
As a traditional
green party
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Greens believe that these issues are inherently related to one another as a foundati ...
, the three core values of Agalev were
ecology
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,
peace
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and
participatory democracy
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. In the early years the party specifically sought to overcome traditional
cleavages (liberal-socialist, Catholic-secular and Flemish-Belgian). Since the 1980s the ideals of
diversity and
social justice
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have also taken a prominent role. In its current political program it connected these three values by the concept of
quality of life
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.
Representation
In this table the election results of Agalev/Groen!/Groen in House of Representatives, Senate and European elections is represented, as well as the results of regional elections for Flanders and Brussels. The party's political leadership is represented as well. If it was part of the governing federal coalition, then its minister is listed.
Members of the European Parliament
After the
2004 European Parliament election
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s, the party has one representative in the
European Parliament
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:
Bart Staes. The Green! delegation is part of
The Greens–European Free Alliance
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group in the European Parliament. Together with the two MEPs of the Dutch
GreenLeft
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It was formed on 1 March 1989 from the merger of four Left-wing politics, left-wing parties: the Communist Party of th ...
he forms one transnational delegation.
Municipal government
Green! participates in several municipal governments. The party is especially strong in university cities like
Leuven
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and
Ghent
Ghent ( nl, Gent ; french: Gand ; traditional English: Gaunt) is a city and a Municipalities of Belgium, municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is the capital and largest city of the East Flanders province, and the third largest i ...
.
Electorate

The support of Green! has strongly fluctuated recently. It draws most of its support from Flemish voters who do not feel bound to the strong social organizations and
pillars
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. The party is strongest in urban areas with concentrated student populations like Ghent and Leuven.
Green!'s support is distributed in the following way between the electoral districts in the 2014 general election:
Electoral results
Chamber of Representatives
Senate
Regional
Brussels Parliament
Flemish Parliament
European Parliament
Elected politicians
Current
Provincial councilors
* 2012 – 2018:
#
Greet Bockx
#
Tom Caals
#
Koen Kerremans
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#
Diederik Vandendriessche
#
Loes Van Cleemput
#
Karin Van Hoffelen
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#
Yasmina Beldjoudi
#
Inge De Bal
#
Elisabet Dooms
#
Jan Fiers
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#
Rik Franck
#
Riet Gillis
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Stephan Boogaerts
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* Stephani
* St ...
#
Luc Debraekeleer
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* Luč, Baranja, Croatia, a settlement
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* Luc (given name)
* Luc (surname)
...
#
Luc Robijns
#
Tie Roefs
#
Sarah Sneyers
#
Bernadette Stassens
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#
Erik Torbeyns
#
Alex Colpaert
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#
Herman Lodewyckx
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* Saint Herman (disambiguation)
* Peter Noone (born 1947), known by the mononym Herman
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* Herman, Arkansas
* Herman, Michigan
* Herman, Minn ...
#
Gerda Schotte
#
Maarten Tavernier
Past
Chamber of Representatives
* 1987 – 1991 (6):
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Jozef Cuyvers
#
Wilfried De Vlieghere
#
Jos Geysels
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Hugo Van Dienderen
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#
Wilfried Van Durme
#
Mieke Vogels
* 1991 – 1995 (7):
#
Magda Aelvoet →
Lodewijk Steenwegen
#
Luc Barbé
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Places
* Luc, Hautes-Pyrénées, France, a commune
* Luc, Lozère, France, a commune
* Le Luc, France, a commune
* Luč, Baranja, Croatia, a settlement
People and fictional characters
* Luc (given name)
* Luc (surname)
...
#
Wilfried De Vlieghere
#
Vera Dua
#
Jos Geysels
#
Hugo Van Dienderen
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#
Mieke Vogels →
Peter Luyten
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** Saint Peter (died 60s), apostle of Jesus, leader of the early Christian Church
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* 1995 – 1999 (5):
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Frans Lozie
#
Jef Tavernier
Jef Tavernier (born 1 November 1951 in Aalter, East Flanders, Belgium) is a Belgian politician
A politician is a person active in party politics, or a person holding or seeking an elected office in government. Politicians propose, support ...
#
Hugo Van Dienderen
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* Hugo Award, a science fiction and fantasy award named after Hugo Gernsback
* Hugo (franchise), a children's media franchise based on a ...
#
Lode Vanoost
#
Joos Wauters
* 1999 – 2003 (9):
#
Eddy Boutmans
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Leen Laenens
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* Leen (given name)
* Leen (surname)
*River Leen, a river in England
See also
*Leens, a village in the Dutch province of Groningen
*Lean (disambiguation)
Lean, leaning or LEAN may refer to:
Business practices
* Lean thinkin ...
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Anne-Mie Descheemaeker
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Kristien Grauwels
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Simonne Leen
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Fauzaya Talhaoui
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Jef Tavernier
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→
Liliane De Cock
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Peter Vanhoutte
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* Peter (given name)
** Saint Peter (died 60s), apostle of Jesus, leader of the early Christian Church
* Peter (surname), a sur ...
#
Lode Vanoost
#
Joos Wauters
* 2007 – 2010 (4):
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Meyrem Almaci
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Wouter De Vriendt
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Tinne Van der Straeten
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Stefaan Van Hecke
* 2010 – 2014 (5):
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Meyrem Almaci
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Eva Brems
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Kristof Calvo
#
Wouter De Vriendt
#
Stefaan Van Hecke
Brussels Parliament
* 1989 – 1995 (1):
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Dolf Cauwelier
* 1999 – 2004 (1):
#
Adelheid Byttebier →
Anne Van Asbroeck
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Anne is sometimes used as a male name in the N ...
(''SP.A'')
* 2004 – 2009 (1):
#
Adelheid Byttebier
* 2009 – 2014 (2):
#
Bruno De Lille →
Elke Van den Brandt
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Annemie Maes
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European Parliament
* 1984 – 1989 (1):
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Paul Staes
* 1989 – 1994 (1):
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Paul Staes
* 1994 – 1999 (1):
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Magda Aelvoet
* 1999 – 2004 (2):
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Patsy Sörensen
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Bart Staes (left ''Spirit'' for ''Groen!'' in July 2002)
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Luckas Vander Taelen
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Jan Dhaene
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Acronyms
* Jackson, Mississippi (Amtrak station), US, Amtrak station code JAN
* Jackson-Evers International Airport, Mississippi, US, IATA code
* Jabhat al-Nusra (JaN), a Syrian militant group
* Japanese Article Num ...
(left ''Groen!'' for ''SP.A'' in January 2004)
* 2004 – 2009 (1):
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Bart Staes
* 2009 – 2014 (1):
#
Bart Staes
Flemish Parliament
* 1995 – 1999 (7):
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Vera Dua
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Jos Geysels
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Johan Malcorps
#
Ludo Sannen
#
Jos Stassen
#
Ria Van Den Heuvel
#
Cecile Verwimp
* 1999 – 2004 (12):
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Magda Aelvoet →
Ann De Martelaer
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Jos Geysels
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Eloi Glorieux
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Dirk Holemans
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Johan Malcorps
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Frans Ramon
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Flor Ory
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Jos Stassen
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Ria Van Den Heuvel
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Jo Vermeulen
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*"Jo", a song by Goldfrapp from '' Tales of Us''
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Isabel Vertriest
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Rudi Daems
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Vera Dua
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Eloi Glorieux
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Jos Stassen
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Jef Tavernier
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Mieke Vogels
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Bart Caron
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Elisabeth Meuleman
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Dirk Peeters
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Hermes Sanctorum
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Luckas Vander Taelen
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Mieke Vogels
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Provincial councilors
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Province of Brabant
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Johan Hamels
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Rita Boden
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Ethel Brits
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Tom Caals
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Diederik Vandendriessche
Organization
Organizational structure
The highest organ of Green is the
party congress
The terms party conference ( UK English), political convention ( US and Canadian English), and party congress usually refer to a general meeting of a political party. The conference is attended by certain delegates who represent the party mem ...
, which is open to all members. The party has a relatively decentralized organization with strong municipal branches and a relatively small national organization. For a long time the party did not have a
party president who set out the political strategy, but a party secretary with far less power. In 2003 the party changed this situation.
In contrast to other parties, Green MPs face relatively strong regulation: the party does not allow multiple offices per person, while it is traditional for Belgian MPs to be both mayor of municipality and federal MP for instance; furthermore MPs are not allowed to run for more than two terms; to ensure
gender equality
Gender equality, also known as sexual equality or equality of the sexes, is the state of equal ease of access to resources and opportunities regardless of gender, including economic participation and decision-making; and the state of valuing d ...
every second candidate on the
party list
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has to be female; finally a high percentage of the income of MPs is taxed by the party.
By Belgian standards Green has relatively few members, ranging from 2,000 to 6,500. This is only about 1% of the Green voters. Generally Belgian parties have about 10% of their voter base as members.
The party's youth organization,
Young Green (earlier Young Agalev), grew out of local groups of young Groen members, active since the late eighties and early nineties. These local groups started coordinated action in 1996. In 1998 Jong Groen was officially founded.
International organisations
Green is a member of the
European Green Party
The European Green Party (EGP), also referred to as European Greens, is the European political party that represents national parties from across Europe who share Green values. The European Greens works closely with the Greens–European Fre ...
and the
Global Greens. The party hosted the founding congress of the
European Federation of Green Parties.
Relationships to social organisations
Green is ideologically and historically linked to the environmental movement Agalev, which was founded by the Jesuit
Luc Versteylen. The party and the social movement are separate entities. Green still has strong contacts with environmental organizations. It has not developed a
pillar
A column or pillar in architecture and structural engineering is a structural element that transmits, through compression, the weight of the structure above to other structural elements below. In other words, a column is a compression member ...
of social organizations around it as other parties have.
Relationships to other parties
The party has relatively good relations with the
SP.A-SPIRIT cartel
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. It was asked to join them in 2003, but it refused. Furthermore, the party has maintained good relations with its Walloon sister party,
Ecolo
Ecolo, officially Écologistes Confédérés pour l'organisation de luttes originales'', (English: Confederate Ecologists for the Organisation of Original Struggles)'' is a French-speaking political party in Belgium based on green politics. The ...
, with whom they form one group in the federal chamber of representatives.
International comparison
Internationally, Groen is comparable to the larger European Green parties, especially the German
Alliance '90/The Greens
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, which has also been in government, although more successfully.
See also
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Ecolo
Ecolo, officially Écologistes Confédérés pour l'organisation de luttes originales'', (English: Confederate Ecologists for the Organisation of Original Struggles)'' is a French-speaking political party in Belgium based on green politics. The ...
the
Walloon (
Francophone
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) green party
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Green party
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Greens believe that these issues are inherently related to one another as a foundati ...
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Green politics
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List of environmental organizations
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that seeks to protect, analyse or monitor the environment against misuse or degradation from human forces.
In this sense the environme ...
References
External links
Groen(Green)
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ttp://www.standaard.be/extra/verkiezingen2004/index.asp?DosID=2472 Dossier Groen!—collection of newspaper articles and their results in the 2004 elections at De Standaard (in Dutch)
{{Green parties
1982 establishments in Belgium
Political parties established in 1982
Green political parties in Belgium
Flemish political parties in Belgium
European Green Party
Global Greens member parties
Anderlecht
Pro-European political parties in Belgium