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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