Greens 2004
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Greens 2004 (Zieloni 2004) is Poland's Green Party. Their name is the Polish word for Green, declined in the plural.
Greens 2004 co-operate with Greens/EFA Group in the European Parliament and are members of European Green Party. In the first elections in which they took part - the elections to the European Parliament they had 0.27% of the votes. In 2005 in parliament elections Zieloni 2004 signed an agreement with social democrats - Socjaldemokracja Polska and they won 3.89% of the votes. They supported Marek Borowski, the leader of social democrats, in the presidential elections 2005, he got 10.33% of the votes. The party is not represented in the Sejm and Senat.
[edit] Party leaders and personalities
- Magdalena Mosiewicz - co-chairwoman
- Dariusz Szwed - co-chairman
- Kinga Dunin - writer, feminist
- Radosław Gawlik - ecological activist, former minister of the environment
- Aleksandra Kretkowska - party's press agent
- Krystian Legierski - culture animator, LGBT activist
- Kazimiera Szczuka - writer, feminist, hosted a Polish version of The Weakest Link
[edit] External links
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- Official website of the Zieloni 2004 party
- Green portal co-operating with Zieloni 2004
- Greens/EFA Group in the European Parliament
- European Green Party
Sources for expansion of the article might be: homepage of the party, in Polish, European Green Party's Zieloni 2004 sub-site and Zieloni 2004 at Eurogreens.