Slovak Green Party

not to be confused with Green Party (Slovakia)

Slovak Green Party
Leader Natália Hanulíková
Founded 2006
Headquarters Bratislava
Ideology Green politics
European Parliament group None
Website
http://stranazelenychslovenska.sk/

The Slovak Green Party (Slovak: Strana zelených Slovenska, SZS), founded in 2006 is an environmentalist political party in Slovakia without parliamentary representation. It is not a member of the European Green Party.

History

Until January 2006 the Slovak member of the European Green Party, had officially the name of Strana zelených na Slovensku (Green Party in Slovakia, SZS), before becoming Strana zelených (Green Party, SZ).

On August 21, 2006, a splinter group registered officially as Strana zelenej alternatívy (Green Party Alternatives, SZA), then changed its name in September 26, 2006 to the present Strana zelených Slovenska.[1] It took part in the local elections in December 2006 in a coalition with the Slovak Democratic and Christian Union – Democratic Party and gained two seats in the municipal council in Senica.

The party did not take part in parliamentary elections until those of 2016 when its 42 candidates led by its leader the psychologist Natália Hanulíková (26 years old) got 17,541 votes (0.67%) and no seat.[2] [3]

References

  1. "Strana zelených Slovenska". Register extract of Political Parties and Political Movements. Retrieved 12 March 2016.
  2. "List of nominated political parties". Slovakia Statistical Office. Retrieved 12 March 2016.
  3. "Final Results". Slovakia Statistical Office. Retrieved 12 March 2016.
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