The Greens
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Leaders | Małgorzata Tracz |
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Marek Kossakowski | |
Founders | Radosław Gawlik |
Founded | September 6 |
2003 | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2246713 |
About The Greens
The Greens is Poland's Green Party. It was founded in September 2003 under the name "Greens 2004" and formally registered in February 2004. The party was represented in the Sejm between 2014-2015 by Anna Grodzka, but had no Senators. In 2019, as part of Civic Coalition, it won 3 seats in Sejm.
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... To pass, it would then likely need the support from Ms Regan s former SNP colleagues and their government partners The Greens...
Alex Salmond launches legal action against Scottish government
... A panel of nine MSPs - four from the SNP, two Tories and one from each of Labour, The Greens and the Lib Dems - was chosen, headed by deputy presiding officer Linda Fabiani...
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... In the Netherlands, a joint ticket between Labour and The Greens performed well...
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... These charged particles follow the magnetic pull into the North Pole and interacted with oxygen and nitrogen in our atmosphere to create The Greens, purples and reds associated with the Northern Lights...
'My ancestors were invisible. I want to be visible'
... Lidia Thorpe, the first Aboriginal senator for the state of Victoria, left The Greens earlier this year over the party s support for the Yes vote...
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... On the other side of the political spectrum, The Greens are hate figures for some right-wingers in Bavaria...
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... The Greens have only ever had one MP, Caroline Lucas, whose Brighton Pavilion seat is a target for Labour...
Labour can not promise HS2 to Manchester - Keir Starmer
... The Greens did not support the project, but Ms Denyer told BBC Midlands Today that, by " not building the onwards legs, it ends up being the worst of both worlds"...
Alex Salmond launches legal action against Scottish government
Former First Minister Alex Salmond has launched a fresh legal case against the Scottish Government .
Mr Salmond took the government to court in 2019 over its mishandling of harassment complaints against him.
He has already been awarded over half A Million pounds in costs for the case. The Herald reports that he is seeking damages and loss of earnings of £3m.
The former SNP leader was cleared of sexual assault charges in a separate criminal trial in 2020.
Mr Salmond, who is now leader of the Alba Party , is understood to have lodged a Court of Session petition alleging " misfeasance" by civil servants.
A statement from Mr Salmond is expected later.
Ministerial codeIt comes after special Holyrood committee was Set Up to investigate the government's flawed handling of misconduct claims made against him by two civil servants.
A panel of nine MSPs - four from the SNP, two Tories And One from each of Labour, The Greens and the Lib Dems - was chosen, headed by deputy presiding officer Linda Fabiani .
Mr Salmond told them that a group of people close to his successor, Nicola Sturgeon , had plotted against him.
He had also claimed Ms Sturgeon broke the ministerial code by misleading parliament during The Investigation .
The government was forced to admit it had acted unlawfully in its investigation and paid the former First Minister 's legal fees of £512,000 after he launched a judicial review case.
The former First Minister was cleared by a jury of 14 counts of sexual assault after a two week trial at The High Court in Edinburgh in 2020.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com