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Norwegian Green Party
Miljøpartiet De GrønneSpokesperson Hanna E. Marcussen
Harald A. NissenFounded 1988 Headquarters Oslo Youth wing Green Youth Ideology Green politics International affiliation Global Greens European affiliation European Green Party Official colours Green Parliament 0 / 169County Councils 2 / 728Municipal / City Councils 18 / 10,781Website www.mdg.no Politics of Norway
Political parties
ElectionsThe Norwegian Greens (Bokmål: Miljøpartiet De Grønne, Nynorsk: Miljøpartiet Dei Grøne, Northern Sami: Birasbellodat Ruonát) is a Norwegian political party, formed in October 1988 from a number of local environmental election lists. The party has no members of parliament (gaining 0.3 % in the 2009 elections), but has some representation in municipal councils (gaining 1,3 % in the 2011 elections).[1] The party and election analyst Svein Tore Marthinsen viewed the 2011 elections as a breakthrough, since the party gained 17 seats in municipal councils and one seat in the Hordaland county council. They are now represented in Norway's three largest cities, Oslo, Bergen, and Trondheim.[2]
The party does not have a leader in the traditional sense, rather it is led by the national board which consists of five persons. Among the board members, two persons (currently Hanna Elise Marcussen and Harald A. Nissen), act as national spokespersons for the party. All party representatives are elected during the annual party convention.
Miljøpartiet De Grønne is a member of the European Greens and the Global Greens.
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Election results
Year Result, Parliamentary elections Year Result, County elections 1989 0.4% 1991 0.5% 1993 0.1% 1995 0.5% 1997 0.2% 1999 0.4% 2001 0.2% 2003 0.2% 2005 0.1% 2007 0.6% 2009 0.3% 2011 1.3% See also
References
- ^ "Landsoversikt per parti" (in Norwegian). http://www.regjeringen.no/krd/html/valg2011/bf5.html.
- ^ "Miljøpartiet De Grønne tror på grønt gjennombrudd" (in Norwegian). Nationen (NTB). 13 September 2011. http://www.nationen.no/2011/09/13/valg/de_gronne/lokalvalg_2011/lokalvalget_2011/6908738/. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
External links
- (Norwegian) Official site
Political parties in Norway Bracketed numbers indicate current numbers of seats in parliament.Parliament Labour (64) · Progress (41) · Conservative (30) · Socialist Left (11) · Centre (11) · Christian Democratic (10) · Liberal (2)Minor parties1 Red (1.3%) · Pensioners (0.4%) · Green (0.3%) · Coastal (0.2%) · Christian Unity (0.2%) · Democrats (0.1%)1 by % of vote in most recent general election.This article about a Norwegian political party is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.