Green Party (Romania)
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| Green Party Partidul Verde |
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| President | Gheorghe Ionicescu |
| Leader of the political group in the Senate | Not represented |
| Leader of the political group in the Chamber of Deputies | Not represented |
| Formal leader of the national delegation in the European Parliament | {{{EP}}} |
| Founded | |
| Headquarters | Str. Radna 47 Bucureşti |
| Political Ideology | Green politics |
| International Affiliation | Global Greens |
| European Affiliation | European Green Party |
| European Parliament Group | Not represented |
| Colours | Green |
| Seats in the Senate | 0/137 |
| Seats in the Chamber of Deputies | 0/334 |
| Seats in the European Parliament | 0/33 |
| Website | http://www.verzii.ro |
| See also | Politics of Romania |
The Green Party (Romanian: Partidul Verde), often shortened to The Greens (Verzii) is a Romanian political party centred on green politics. It is a member of the European Green Party.
[edit] Policies
Despite its support for environmental causes, such as reforestation and reductions in carbon emissions, the Green Party also advocates some free-market policies, such as the privatisation of state-owned enterprises. It supports an extension in individual rights as well as greater separation of church and state, including a gradual removal of all state funding for religious institutions.[citation needed] Like the vast majority of Romanian political parties, it is supportive of European integration.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- (Romanian) Partidul Verde (official site)
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