Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Green party" ¶ 33
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Green and parties
For a while in the 1920s and 1930s there was a Green International ( International Agrarian Bureau ) based on the peasant parties in Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Poland and Serbia.
Smaller parties like the Quebec nationalist Bloc Québécois and the Green Party of Canada can exert their own influence over the political process.
In the spring, Green Key is a weekend mostly devoted to campus parties and celebration.
The European Conservatives and Reformists group, typified by centre-right parties such as the British Conservative Party, along with the European United Left – Nordic Green Left which is an alliance of the left-wing parties in the European Parliament, is soft eurosceptic.
Fianna Fáil has led governments including parties of the centre-left ( Labour and the Green Party ) and of the centre-right ( the now-defunct Progressive Democrats ) and is often seen as a pragmatic party of the establishment.
This was partly due to the perception that the internal debate over the war in Afghanistan had been more honest and open than in other parties, and one of the MPs who had voted against the Afghanistan deployment, Hans-Christian Ströbele, was directly elected to the Bundestag as a district representative for the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg-Prenzlauer Berg East constituency in Berlin, becoming the first Green to ever gain a first-past-the-post seat in Germany.
The next three most popular parties were the SVP ( 19. 92 %), the Green Party ( 17. 96 %) and the LPS Party ( 13. 43 %).
* Green party, political parties adhering to Green politics
Left libertarian parties, such as Green, share with " traditional socialism a distrust of the market, of private investment, and of the achievement ethic, and a commitment to expansion of the welfare state.
Dark green: original signatories Green: subsequent adherentsLight blue: territories of parties Dark blue: League of Nations mandate s administered by parties
In Europe, some ' Green-Left ' political parties combine traditional social-democratic values such as a desire for greater economic equality and workers rights with demands for environmental protection, such as the Nordic Green Left.
Third parties have failed to score any electoral success: in the 2008 election the Alternattiva Demokratika ( Democratic Alternative-a Green Party established in 1989 ) and the Azzjoni Nazzjonali ( National Action ) managed to secure only 1. 31 % and 0. 5 % of the first preference votes nationwide respectively.
There are currently four parties in Opposition ; the Labour Party, the Green Party, New Zealand First and the Mana Party.
Internationally, the Left Party. PDS was a co-founder of the Party of the European Left alliance of parties and was the largest party in the European United Left – Nordic Green Left group in the European Parliament.
Green is the color for green parties, Islamist parties and Irish republican parties.
" Purple Party " is also used as an academic hypothetical of an undefined party, as a centralist party in the United States ( because purple is created from mixing the main parties ' colours of red and blue ) and as a highly idealistic " peace and love " party -- in a similar vein to a Green Party, perhaps.
This " magic formula " has been repeatedly criticised: in the 1960s, for excluding leftist opposition parties ; in the 1980s, for excluding the emerging Green party ; and particularly after the 1999 election, by the People's Party, which had by then grown from being the fourth largest party on the National Council to being the largest.
The Green Party of the United States ( GPUS ) is a national American political party founded in 1991 as a voluntary association of state green parties.
One challenge that the Green Party ( as well as other third parties ) faces is the difficulty of overcoming ballot access laws in many states.
Category: Green political parties

Green and developing
Inspired by a concert where he saw John Lee Hooker perform, he supplemented his work as a carpenter and mechanic with a developing career playing on street corners with friends, including Jerome Green ( c. 1934 – 1973 ), in a band called The Hipsters ( later The Langley Avenue Jive Cats ).
The economies of much of the developing world continued to make steady progress in the early 1970s, because of the Green Revolution.
A Japanese dwarf wheat cultivar ( Norin 10 wheat ), which was sent to Washington, D. C. by Cecil Salmon, was instrumental in developing Green Revolution wheat cultivars.
Willesden Junction, Kensal Green and Harlesden station stations all had an effect on the developing village.
Norin 10 helped developing countries, such as India and Pakistan, to increase the productivity of their crops from approximately 60 % during the Green Revolution.
* Fiddlers Green Park – a small, developing park in the hamlet of Jamesville
In addition, there are multiple green burial sites in the United States, Green burials are developing in Canada ( Victoria, BC and Cobourg, Ontario ), as well as in Australia, Ireland, and the United States.
* The Green Revolution ( 1943 – late 1970s ), a series of research, development, and technology transfer initiatives that increased industrialized agriculture production in India and other countries in the developing world
All film rights reverted back to Melody Green, who is currently developing the film, and gathering a new production team.
As well as supplying whole blood for transfusions, Green Cross was also active in developing blood derivative products such as coagulation factors, immunoglobulin and albumin.
* Green Education Foundation, a non-profit developing sustainability education.
Green and Kirwan found that they worked well together musically, quickly developing the style that provided hits such as " Albatross ", " Man of the World " and " Oh Well ", none of which featured Spencer.
The magazine discussed the difficulty of replacing the Citroën CX and the writer, Gavin Green, reported that managing director Xavier Karcher chose a design consistent with the BX rather than developing the outgoing car's themes.
* The Green Revolution ( 1943 – late 1970s ), a series of research, development, and technology transfer initiatives that increased industrialized agriculture production in India and other countries in the developing world
He then spent two years improving rivers in Oregon and Washington and six years developing the harbors of Green Bay and other northern Wisconsin and Michigan ports.
The line was opened in competition with the Great Northern Railway ( GNR ) line from Kings Cross station to provide passenger services from the GER's London terminus at Liverpool Street station to the recently opened Alexandra Palace and the developing suburb of Wood Green.
He has also been instrumental in launching and developing the LIFT conference ( Geneva, Switzerland ) and the Postcode Lottery Green Challenge ( Amsterdam, The Netherlands ) and was an adviser to the DLD conference ( Munich, Germany ) among other ideas-sharing initiatives.
Madonna University ’ s commitment to developing a sustainable and eco-friendly campus was recognized when the U. S. Green Building Council awarded Gold level LEED ® ( Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design ) certification for the University ’ s 60, 000 square-foot Franciscan Center.
In his book Eco-Imperialism: Green Power, Black Death, Paul Driessen argues that like the European imperialists of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, today's eco-imperialists keep developing countries destitute for the benefit of the developed world.
Much of the countryside around the developing estate was declared Green Belt.
The magazines Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed, Green Anarchy and Fifth Estate have been involved in developing post-left anarchy.
In 1991 the Association hired a permanent staff person for the Green Section, and has been involved in developing environmental guidelines, among other key materials, for golf courses today.
The development, known as Park Central, is phase one of a larger area Optima are developing called Attwood Green.
Intensification of agriculture since the 1960s in developed and developing countries, often referred to as the Green Revolution, was closely tied to progress made in selecting and improving crops and animals for high productivity, as well as to developing additional inputs such as artificial fertilizers and phytosanitary products.

1.213 seconds.