After Özdemir's Victory: "Now Just No Realos Triumph Crying"
Following Cem Özdemir's electoral victory in Baden-Württemberg, there are concerns among the Green Party members about the emergence of internal disputes while celebrating the win.
Commentary: Haavisto's Eye for Politics Departed – What Will Happen to the Greens?
Pekka Haavisto's recent departure to become the UN's special envoy for Sudan raises questions about the future of Finland's Green League amid challenges from the Left Alliance.
Green politician wins in the cradle of the German car industry
Cem Özdemir, a Green party politician in Germany, has made history with his achievements and roles in German politics, including being the first person of Turkish descent in the Bundestag and serving as a minister under Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
They laughed at him when he said he would go to high school. Now he is set to become the prime minister
Cem Özdemir, a prominent figure in German politics with Turkish roots, has broken several barriers since joining the Green Party in 1981 and is now poised to become prime minister.
‘We are a completely different political party’: inside the Greens’ membership boom
The Green Party in England and Wales has seen its membership soar from 66,000 to 215,000 under new leadership, prompting discussions about its evolving identity and culture.
MP: Then we will topple Andersson's S-government
The Green Party in Sweden has stated it will not support a purely Social Democratic government led by Magdalena Andersson if not included in the government itself.
Media war over 'ethical AI' for the US armed forces. Red lines and green dollars
The article discusses the resurgence of Silicon Valley's collaboration with the Pentagon in the context of a social media debate about 'ethical artificial intelligence' in military applications.
Frano Čirko: Trash on the Streets, Rats, and Wild Boar Have Become the Face of the So-Called ‘Green Revolution’
Frano Čirko was elected president of the Croatian Sovereignists in Zagreb and criticized the city's current conditions under the 'green revolution' policies, linking them to increasing urban waste and animal issues.
Local Election in the Freising District: Surprising Voting Recommendations
In the lead-up to the runoff election in Freising, surprising endorsements are emerging for candidates, particularly from former independent candidate Birgit Mooser-Niefanger, who expresses support for Green candidate Nico Heitz despite her past affiliation.
Mayor Runoff Election in Munich: Flowers and Bare Nerves in the Campaign
The mayoral runoff campaign in Munich is heating up as Dieter Reiter faces a challenging election against young Green candidate Dominik Krause amid social media tensions and public scrutiny.
Several Labour MPs in talks with Greens about defecting to the party, sources say
Several Labour MPs are considering defecting to the Green Party, seeking electoral support guarantees.
In a video.. Deputy Leader of the British Greens tells Al Jazeera: Death threats are the price of my opposition to war
Mothin Ali, the Deputy Leader of the British Green Party, faces death threats after publicly opposing the alleged illegal war against Iran.
In the Seimas - green light for the ruling coalition's new LRT amendments, opposition left empty-handed
The Lithuanian Parliament approved amendments proposed by the ruling coalition regarding LRT, rejecting all suggestions from the opposition parties.
Sofia Virra has a problem - Now the Greens' insider speaks
The article discusses insider perspectives on Sofia Virra's current situation within the Green Party in Finland.
Boris Palmer: The Man Who Inspires Fantasies
Boris Palmer, the mayor of Tübingen, is known for his provocative style and has emerged as a controversial figure in the German political landscape.
Democratic millennial embraces 78-year-old rival's impeachment bids against Trump but cites key difference
Rep. Christian Menefee, a millennial Democrat, supports impeachment efforts against Trump led by Rep. Al Green but claims to have a more effective approach.
Morning Mail: Two more Iranians reportedly seek asylum, Labor alarm at PM’s war stance, mastering ‘green confetti’
Two more members of the Iranian women's football team have sought asylum in Australia after competing in a tournament, amidst political concerns regarding the Prime Minister's stance on international conflict and discussions around environmental policies.
Green politician Zoe Mayer: Debating more beautifully
Zoe Mayer, a member of the Green party in Germany, emphasizes that her intention was to spark a debate about sexism in politics by sharing an eight-year-old video of CDU politician Manuel Hagel.
Point N: Here is Krkonošsko, or rather Motorists. Whose green blood will flow next?
Minister of the Environment Igor Červený has dismissed the director of the Krkonošsko National Park amid controversies involving the 'Motorists' political party's agenda against environmental leaders.
Local Election in the Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen District: Green Loses, Blue Wins
The election in the Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen district resulted in tight contest for the district administrator position, with the AfD party increasing their representation in the new council.
Green Party Chair: 'We Greens abolished the rotation forty years ago'
Franziska Brantner, the chair of the Green Party, emphasizes that the party abolished its rotation policy decades ago and insists there will be no part-time Minister-President in Baden-Württemberg during negotiations with the CDU.
Why did Merz lose? Schartan cut the green support for the Germans
The article discusses the reasons behind Merz's electoral loss, focusing on the decision to cut green support for the German electorate.
Election in Baden-Württemberg: The Triumph of the Wise Old Man on International Women's Day
The article discusses the surprising electoral success of the Green party in the Baden-Württemberg elections, attributing some of this success to recent controversies involving the CDU's candidate, particularly in connection with International Women's Day.
Local Elections in Bavaria: Greens on the Rise, SPD Under Pressure
The Green party is gaining confidence from municipal election results in Bavaria, while the SPD faces challenges, with insights expected to deepen following the complete results on Wednesday.
Election in Baden-Württemberg: Greens Reject Division of Term
Cem Özdemir, leader of the Green Party in Baden-Württemberg, firmly rejects the proposal to split the ministerial term with the CDU after a closely contested election.
“Our leaders are complicit with Israel”... Former US soldier calls for uprising against unjust wars
Former U.S. Marine Corps soldier Brian McGuinness, after being arrested for his anti-war stance, calls on American citizens to rise against unjust wars and criticizes U.S. leadership for complicity with Israel.
TV Critique 'Caren Miosga': Is the World Still Okay in Baden-Württemberg – Or Not?
The show 'Caren Miosga' discusses the aftermath of the state elections in Baden-Württemberg, highlighting the harmony between the Green and CDU parties while neglecting significant issues.
Baden-Württemberg: Cem Özdemir has won, not his party
The narrow electoral victory of the Greens in Baden-Württemberg is primarily attributed to Cem Özdemir's popularity rather than the party itself.
Baden-Württemberg: SPD collapses, Stoch resigns
The Social Democratic Party (SPD) experiences a significant loss in the state elections of Baden-Württemberg, leading to the resignation of its leader, Stoch.
Election in Baden-Württemberg: Hagel congratulates Özdemir – SPD and FDP collapse
In the recent Baden-Württemberg election, CDU's Manuel Hagel congratulated Green party's Özdemir amid significant losses for SPD and FDP, who failed to meet the five percent electoral threshold.
State Elections in Baden-Württemberg: With Maximum Effort
The Green Party celebrated their anticipated success during the state elections in Baden-Württemberg, projecting a strong 32% in early results, while the CDU sought to recover from past shortcomings.
Prime Minister Resigns: What Remains from 15 Years of Kretschmann
Winfried Kretschmann, the first Green Prime Minister of Baden-Württemberg, is set to resign after 15 years in office, leaving a notable legacy in ecological governance and citizen participation.
Winfried Kretschmann: The Style Should Make the Difference
Winfried Kretschmann reflects on his impactful 15 years as the first Green Minister-President of Germany, focusing on his efforts to engage citizens and enhance ecological sustainability in Baden-Württemberg amid multiple crises.
Call for Politics Focused on Environmental Protection and Human Rights
Rósa Björk Brynjólfsdóttir has been elected as the new leader of the Left-Green Movement, emphasizing the need for political action centered on environmental protection and human rights in Iceland.
Separation of Office and Party: Allegation: Did the State Chancellery Assist the CSU in the Local Election Campaign?
The Green and SPD parties in Bavaria are questioning whether the state's chancellery mixed governmental and party roles, following allegations of support for a CSU campaign event by Chancellery staff.
Nishant Kumar joins JDU, Lalan Singh drapes a 'green gamcha', watch
Nishant Kumar, son of Nitish Kumar, joined the JDU party, indicating his entry into active politics after being welcomed by party workers with enthusiasm.
Bjarki Hjörleifsson elected Vice Chairman of VG
Bjarki Hjörleifsson has been elected as the Vice Chairman of the Left-Green Movement in Iceland.
Rósa Björk new chairman of VG
Rósa Björk Brynjólfsdóttir has been elected as the new chairman of the Left-Green Movement with 95% of the vote.
Rósa Björk is the new leader of the Left-Green Movement
Rósa Björk is appointed as the new leader of Iceland's Left-Green Movement.
Jankūnas became the chairman of nationalists but will not leave the 'peasant' party that brought him to the Seimas
Raimondas Jankūnas has been elected as the new chairman of the Union of the Nation and Justice but intends to remain within the Peasant and Green Union.
Juhan Parts: Estonia Must Find a Way Out of Ideological Dogmas
Former Prime Minister Juhan Parts argues that Estonia needs a fundamental shift in energy policy rather than a climate law, emphasizing the need to move beyond ideological constraints.
The Social Democrats are Competing in 'Bad Politics'
Svandís Svavarsdóttir criticized the Social Democrats in her final speech as leader of the Left Green Movement, stating they are engaging in 'bad politics' as political dynamics shift to the right.
Vocal anti-Trump Dem reveals which industry is trying to oust him from House seat: 'I was a target'
Rep. Al Green highlights the crypto-industry's significant funding against his campaign, arguing it has positioned him as a target in the recent elections.
Social Media in the Election Campaign: Instagram Account of Kassel's Green Mayor is Being Reviewed
The Instagram account of Kassel's Green Mayor is under scrutiny by governmental authorities to determine if the city's funding of the account constitutes undue electioneering.
Letter to the Editor. Go to the election as a red-green alternative
The article discusses a call from Tord Andersson for the Social Democrats in Sweden to present a clear government alternative to the right-wing government instead of collaborating with bourgeois parties.
SF in election debate about climate: "Congratulations to the Liberal Alliance"
In a climate election debate, SF's Nanna Bonde congratulated the Liberal Alliance for their focus on nuclear power, but criticized it for diverting attention from effective green transition strategies.
KrF Joins the City Council in Trondheim
The Christian Democratic Party (KrF) has announced its entry into the city council of Trondheim, appointing Espen Agøy Hegge as the new social councilor following the exit of the Green Party.
KrF joins the city council in Trondheim
The Christian Democratic Party (KrF) is joining the city council in Trondheim in collaboration with the Conservative Party and the Liberal Party after the Green Party exited the council earlier this year.
Koskela Wonders: "What Nuclear Weapon Madness Has Struck the Coalition?"
Green party MEP Ville Niinistö and Left Alliance leader Minja Koskela oppose the government's proposal to allow nuclear weapons in Finland.
New dispute over the twin city relationship with Tel Aviv. Green party leader: "Shame"
A political dispute arises in Milan concerning the city's twin city relationship with Tel Aviv, as Green Party leader Francesca Cucchiara criticizes the city council's handling of the matter amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East.