Decline of the Green Party The 15% vote of the British Green Party in the 1989 European election was the highest score of any Green Party (historical), but green candidates from European countries were elected. Under a completely proportional system, the green will return to the twelve European parliament The most important thing is to continue to use "first strike" in all elections so that the Green Party remains in the UK End of politics
The Green Party needs to answer the famous figure of the Democratic decline. The debate over the Greens is that they do not win the election. Yes, the Democratic Party is not. The Democratic Party is not ruled by those who are interested in winning the election. They are interested in controlling the Democratic Party to benefit the donor class. Nonetheless, any progressive person can do its best to win elections. Regular voters are not yet willing to accept this, but more and more people are looking for alternatives
Green Party Green Party was founded after 1996 elections to avoid domestic green politics and to support the development of existing political parties. Their purpose is to incorporate the Green Party into the political choice of the United States. There are wide policies from environmental protection to human rights, social justice. Their symbol is Sunflower. Currently, 152 Greens has elected offices in the United States. In 2000, 11.11% of registered voters were green, totaling 194,873 people.
Green parties: Some political parties in the United States, Europe and other countries have policies focusing on environmental protection, participatory democracy and social justice. There are about 70 countries with green. In Europe, Australia and New Zealand, some green has been elected to Diet. The green parties in Germany are particularly strong. The more radical one is still the Earth Liberation Front (ELF). Founded in the UK in 1992, is active in Canada and the United States, based on its sister organization Animal Liberation Front (ALF), loose cell mix without intensive leadership. It is only grouped together by a common set of core guidelines, as published on the ELF website: