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Greens and gained
Socialdemocrats gained 4 seats, while the Greens entered the Parliaments with 7 seats, at the expenses of the agrarian People's Union which lost 6.
In the Senate, where no party tends to have a majority of seats, the Greens gained the sole balance of power, previously holding a shared balance of power with the Family First Party and independent Nick Xenophon.
In the 76-seat Senate, where no party tends to have a majority of seats, the Greens gained the sole balance of power with a total of nine seats, previously holding a shared balance of power with the Family First Party and independent Nick Xenophon.
In 1999, COPE regained its footholds on School Board and City Council and the Greens gained a seat on Parks Board under the leadership of mayoral candidate David Cadman.
In January 1987, the Kohl-Genscher government was returned to office, but the FDP and the Greens gained at the expense of the larger parties.
They gained influence in military, political, and theological matters, although the hypothesis that the Greens tended towards Monophysitism and the Blues represented Orthodoxy is disputed.
In the 76-seat Senate, where no party tends to have a majority of seats, the Greens gained the sole balance of power with a total of nine seats, previously holding a shared balance of power with the Family First Party and independent Nick Xenophon.
In the 1999 election, the Greens gained 5. 16 % of the vote and seven seats in Parliament.
In the 76-seat Senate, where no party tends to have a majority of seats, the Greens gained the sole balance of power with a total of nine of eleven crossbench seats.
The Greens, who were now distanced from Labour over the genetic engineering controversy, gained nine seats ( an increase of two ).
National gained second place in only one Maori electorate, with Labour's main rivals being the Mana Maori Movement, the Greens, and the Alliance.
However, when all special votes ( that is, votes cast by people who were not able to attend a polling place on the day of the election ) were counted, the Greens had narrowly reached not one but both targets-the party's co-leader Jeanette Fitzsimons won the electorate of Coromandel, and the party gained 5. 16 % of the vote.
After the 2006 elections the Greens gained four seats and ended up with 21 seats and became the third largest party in Parliament however did not have enough mandates to form a coalition government with either the Austrian People's Party ( ÖVP ) or Social Democratic Party ( SPÖ ) and became the largest opposition party while the SPÖ and ÖVP formed a coalition government.
It was one of the earliest supporters ( since 1989 ) of a Green tax shift, an idea which later gained broader support and has been partially implemented in Germany since the SPD and Greens were elected to form the government in 1998.
The Family First Party and the Australian Greens gained representation in 2002 and 2006 respectively.
At the elections for the European Parliament PCTVL gained 10. 66 % of the vote and one seat by Tatjana Ždanoka who affiliates with the Greens / EFA grouping in the European Parliament.
For an independent he received a surprising 14 % of the vote – more than the Greens or the Austrian Freedom Partyand gained two of Austria's seats in the European Parliament.
Gordon Moyes ( no longer a member of the party ) explained, " Our Christian heritage is under attack from pagan and secularist forces, militant Islamic groups, a neo communism under a Green guise and a strident homosexual lobby that has successfully gained the support of the Labor Party, Australian Democrats and the Greens, and many from the left of the Liberal Party.
The Alberta Greens gained in the popular vote, jumping from 0. 3 % in the 2001 election to 2. 8 %, and placed third in some places.
He was re-elected in 2006, when the Greens gained a further five seats on Lewisham London Borough Council.
The South Australian party system has not deviated from this two-party divide, and all other parties gained negligible representation or influence, until the emergence of smaller parties such as the Australian Democrats in the late 20th century, and the Australian Greens and Family First Party in the 21st century.
On the left, the Leftwing Bloc achieved its best result ever and made the biggest climb, gaining 5 MPs, while the CDU ( Communists and the Greens ) gained 2 MPs and reversed their downward trend of the last elections.
Harvie has gained attention both for issues strongly associated with the Greens, such as campaigning against the extension to the M74 motorway in Glasgow, and for more ' mainstream ' issues such as opposition to the Identity Cards Bill.
The Greens do not do as well here as in the neighbouring Brighton Pavilion constituency, where they gained their first MP in 2010.

Greens and record
Voluntary euthanasia was the only marked exception to his otherwise generally liberal voting record ; Wong strongly opposed it, and vocally campaigned against a failed attempt by the Greens to legalise voluntary euthanasia in New South Wales.
The Greens gained 18. 1 % of the state-wide vote, their highest on record.

Greens and 13
The political party The Greens () was founded January 13, 1980 in Karlsruhe to give this movement political and parliamentary representation.
The Greens founded the first international chapter of a German political party in the U. S. on April 13, 2008 at the Goethe-Institut in Washington D. C. Its main goal is " to provide a platform for politically active and green-oriented German citizens, in and beyond Washington D. C., to discuss and actively participate in German Green politics.
The Left Party suffered serious losses in the 2006 elections for the city-state government of Berlin, losing nearly half of its vote and falling to 13 percent — slightly ahead of the Greens.
* January 13 – Nika riots in Constantinople: A quarrel between supporters of different chariot teams — the Blues and the Greensin the Hippodrome escalates into violence.
Similarly, a recent Newspoll shows Greens support continues to increase on the national level, currently 13 % ( The Greens polled 7. 8 % at the 2007 Federal election ).
At the 2010 federal election the Greens received a four percent swing to finish with 13 percent of the vote ( more than 1. 6 million votes ) in the Senate, a first for any Australian minor party.
Brown led the Australian Greens from the party's foundation in 1992 until April 2012, a period in which polls grew to around 10 % at state and federal levels ( 13. 9 % of the primary vote in 2010 ).
On 13 April 2012, Brown resigned as leader of the Greens and indicated his intention to resign from the Senate in June.
The suburb contains two polling booths, which collectively produced the following primary-vote results at the 2007 federal election: 53. 29 % ALP, 22. 60 % Greens, 20. 13 % Liberal, 1. 57 % Democrat, and 0. 83 % Family First.
The current City Council, elected in 2009, consists of 40 members: 13 Christian Democrats, 13 Social Democrats, 6 Liberals, 4 Greens, 4 Civic Action and 4 Independents.
On 13 April 2012, Milne became the leader of the Australian Greens Party after the resignation of Bob Brown.
Since 2011, 13 out of 16 of their member parties belong to EQUO ; for this reason, on 13 May 2012, the European Green Party decided to withdraw the Confederation of the Greens membership.
Since 2002 it has been part of the Union of Greens and Farmers ( Zaļo un Zemnieku savienība ) coalition, along with the Latvian Green Party, that won 9. 5 % of the popular vote and 12 out of 100 seats in the 2002 elections, 16. 7 % and 18 seats in the 2006 elections, 19. 7 % and 22 seats in the 2010 elections and 13. 22 % and 13 seats 2011 elections.
The SA Greens received a swing of 6. 8 percent in South Australia for the Australian Senate, to finish with 13. 3 percent of the statewide vote.
The communal council, with offices at Mamer Castle, consists of 13 members: 6 from the Christian Social People's Party ( currently Luxembourg's leading party ), 3 Luxembourg Socialist Workers ' Party, 2 Democratic Party, and 2 The Greens.
The NT Greens increased their federal vote in both houses to 13 percent at the 2010 election.
Captain Krsto Todorov-Zrnov Popović ( September 13, 1881-March 14, 1947 ) was one of the leaders of 1919 Christmas Uprising in Montenegro against Serbian dynasty Karađorđević, organized by the Greens ( Zelenaši ), followers of dethroned King Nikola and Montenegrin dynasty Petrović-Njegoš.

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