Green Liberation Union (Tarper)
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Green Liberation Union Union de Libération Verte | |
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Abbreviation | GLU |
Leader | Benson Holmwood |
Chairperson | Janine Bonfils |
General Secretary | Léo Berthe |
Slogan | "Building bridges" |
Founded |
2013 (Political alliance) |
Membership (December 2017) | 94,500 |
Ideology |
Green Politics Regionalism Multilingualism Eco-Socialism |
Political position | Center-left to Left-wing |
International affiliation |
Global Greens (Associate Member) |
Colors | Cyan (Primary), Green, Blue, Yellow |
Bundesrat |
21 / 120 |
Bundestag |
126 / 709 |
The Green Liberation Union (GLU) or Union, is the Green and Regionalist political alliance of two political parties in Tarper, the Party of Plamyadian Liberation (PLP) and the Green Party of Tarper (GPT).
The two parties share a common parliamentary group in the Bundestag, the "GLU Parliamentary Group in the Bundestag". According to Federal Electoral Law, members of a parliamentary group which share the same basic political aims must not compete with one another in any federal state. The PLP contests elections only in Ostplamyadia, while the GPT operates in the other 11 States of Tarper. The PLP also reflects the particular concerns of the largely Plamyadien, French speaking state of Ostplamyadia.
Contents
History
Merger into one party
Mission
Representation
Internal relations
Member parties
The coalition consists of the two parties, one green, the Green Party of Tarper (GPT), and one regionalist, the Party of Plamyadian Liberation (PLP) or (PPL). The coalition was made due to the two parties sharing similar goals and agendas. The two parties plan to merge and make the GLU an actual party by Earth day of 2018.
Party | Leader |
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Green Party of Tarper | Benson Holmwood |
Party of Plamyadian Liberation | Léo Berthe |
Bundestag election results
Election | Seats won | ± | Position | Leader |
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2013 | 63 / 630 |
63 | 4th | Benson Holmwood |
2017 | 126 / 709 |
63 | 3rd | Benson Holmwood |
Leaders of the GLU, 2013-present
Leader | Period |
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Benson Holmwood | 2013–present |
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