Rainbow and Greens | |
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Founded | 1998 |
Dissolved | 2008 |
Ideology | Green politics |
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Rainbow and Greens (虹と緑, Niji to Midori) was a Green political organization in Japan from 1998–2008. It was a nationwide network of prefectural assembly members, usually running on local platforms variously named as "living citizen network", "living club", "living cooperative" or the Rainbow and Greens 500-Member List Movement . It is a member of the Asia-Pacific Green Network. The national spokespersons for the party were Kiyoshi Matsuya [1], former Shizuoka Prefecture assembly member and the city councillor Mutsuko Katsura [2] in Ibaraki, Osaka.
The symbol of the "rainbow" represents diversity, solidarity and the cooperation which respect personal differences; the colour "green" signifies conversion to an economy which coexists with natural environment.