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Observers and Associate Member Parties

Country Name Government Notes
Australia Federation for a Democratic China, Australia unknown
Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Greens in opposition
Belarus Belarus Greens in opposition
Bulgaria Zelenite/The Greens in opposition
Croatia Zelena Lista/Croatia Greens unknown
Denmark Socialistisk Folkeparti in coalition government
French Guiana Les Verts de Guyane unknown
French Polynesia Maohi Greens unknown
Hungary Politics Can Be Different in opposition
Mongolia Mongolian National Green Movement unknown
Nepal Green Nepal Party unknown
Nepal Nature Conservation Party, Nepal unknown
Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea Greens unknown
Philippines Philippines Greens unknown
Russia Green Russia in opposition
Serbia Zeleni/Greens of Serbia in opposition
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Green Alliance unknown
Turkey Turkey Yesiller/Greens of Turkey in opposition

The Global Green Networks cooperates with the four continental Green Federations:

  • Federation of Green Parties of Africa
  • Federation of the Green Parties of the Americas
  • Asia Pacific Greens Network
  • European Green Party

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