Green Party Northern Ireland | |
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Leader | Mal O'Hara |
Deputy Leader | Lesley Veronica |
Preceded by | Green Party (UK)[1] |
Headquarters | Bangor |
Youth wing | Young Greens |
LGBT wing | Queer Greens |
Membership (2020) | c. 700–800[2][3][4] |
Ideology | Green politics[5] Nonsectarianism |
National affiliation | Green Party (Ireland) |
European affiliation | European Green Party |
European Parliament group | Greens–European Free Alliance |
International affiliation | Global Greens |
Colours | Green and blue[6] |
House of Commons (NI Seats) | 0 / 18 |
NI Assembly | 0 / 90 |
NI Local Councils | 5 / 462 |
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The Green Party Northern Ireland, sometimes abbreviated as Green Party NI,[7] is a political party in Northern Ireland. Like many green political parties around the world, its origins lie in the anti-nuclear, labour and peace movements of the 1970s and early 1980s.
Since 2006, the party has operated as a region of the Green Party of Ireland[8] and also maintains links with other Green parties, including the Scottish Greens and the Green Party of England and Wales.[9] The party has a youth wing operating in Northern Ireland, the Young Greens. The party also has LGBT policies and an activist group operating in Northern Ireland, the Queer Greens.
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