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Green partiesRelated topicsThe Oxygen Green Party (Spanish: Partido Verde Oxígeno) was a political party in Colombia founded in 1998. After Íngrid Betancourt, one of its most prominent members, was kidnapped in 2002, the party's popular support began to fade. In 2005 a political reform on the Colombian party system left the party without participation, due to low popular support.
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- Oxygen Green Party (official site) (Dated February 2005)
- Global Greens profile for Oxygen Green Party
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