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Les Verts (or The Greens) are an ecologist political party
Political party

A political party is a political organization that seeks to attain and maintain politics power within government, usually by participating in electoral campaigns....
 to the centre-left
Centre-left

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 of the political spectrum
Political spectrum

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 in France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
. They have officially been in existence since 1982, but their spiritual roots can be traced as far back as René Dumont
René Dumont

Ren? Dumont was a France engineer in agricultural science, a sociology, and an environmental politics.He was born in Cambrai, in the north of France....
’s candidacy for the presidency in 1974
French presidential election, 1974

Presidential elections were held in France in 1974, following the death of President Georges Pompidou. They went to a second round, and were won by Val?ry Giscard d'Estaing by a margin of 1.6%....
. They are a member of the European Green party.

e 1974, the environmentalist movement has been a permanent feature of the French political scene, contesting every election: municipal, national & European.

In the years following Dumont’s challenge for the presidency, and prior to the formal confirmation of les Verts as political party, environmentalists contested elections under such banners as Ecology 78, Ecology Europe and Ecology Today.






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Les Verts (or The Greens) are an ecologist political party
Political party

A political party is a political organization that seeks to attain and maintain politics power within government, usually by participating in electoral campaigns....
 to the centre-left
Centre-left

The centre-left is a politics term commonly used to describe or denote individuals, political party or organisations whose views stretch from the centrism to the left-wing on the Left-Right politics, excluding far left stances....
 of the political spectrum
Political spectrum

A political spectrum is a way of modeling different politics positions by placing them upon one or more geometry coordinate axis symbolizing independent political dimensions....
 in France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
. They have officially been in existence since 1982, but their spiritual roots can be traced as far back as René Dumont
René Dumont

Ren? Dumont was a France engineer in agricultural science, a sociology, and an environmental politics.He was born in Cambrai, in the north of France....
’s candidacy for the presidency in 1974
French presidential election, 1974

Presidential elections were held in France in 1974, following the death of President Georges Pompidou. They went to a second round, and were won by Val?ry Giscard d'Estaing by a margin of 1.6%....
. They are a member of the European Green party.

History


Early years

Since 1974, the environmentalist movement has been a permanent feature of the French political scene, contesting every election: municipal, national & European.

In the years following Dumont’s challenge for the presidency, and prior to the formal confirmation of les Verts as political party, environmentalists contested elections under such banners as Ecology 78, Ecology Europe and Ecology Today. When, in 1982, the Ecologist Party merged with the Ecologist Confederation, les Verts were born. Under the ideological guidance of Antoine Waechter
Antoine Waechter

Antoine Waechter is a French politician, leader of the Independent Ecological Movement, born on February 11, 1949 in Mulhouse .The Greens candidate in the 1988 presidential election, he obtained 3.78%....
, the party in 1986 signalled a break with the traditional divide in French politics, declaring that environmental politics could not be “married” to either the left or the right (which gave rise to its famous slogan “ni droite, ni gauche” - "neither right, nor left"). Antoine Waechter ran in the 1988 presidential elections
French presidential election, 1988

Presidential elections were held in France on 24 April and 8 May 1988.In 1981, the Socialist Party leader, Fran?ois Mitterrand, was elected President of France and the Left won the French legislative election, 1981....
, capturing 1,150,000 ballots (or 3.8%) in the first round of voting. But the major breakthrough came the following year when - again under the leadership of Waechter - the Greens polled 10.6% in the European parliamentary elections.

Participation in government

Waechter's influence was called into question in 1994 when the Greens decided to break with his policy of non-alignment, instead deciding to adopt a markedly left-wing stance. The move prompted Waechter to leave the Greens. He went on to found the Movement of Independent Ecologists. In the following presidential election of 1995, Dominique Voynet
Dominique Voynet

Dominique Voynet is a French senator for the d?partement in France of Seine-Saint-Denis, the mayor of Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis and a member of the The Greens ....
 polled a modest 3.8%.

Dominique Voynet
Dominique Voynet

Dominique Voynet is a French senator for the d?partement in France of Seine-Saint-Denis, the mayor of Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis and a member of the The Greens ....
 was to lead the party into government for the first time, joining Lionel Jospin
Lionel Jospin

Lionel Jospin is a French politics who served as Prime Minister of France, during the third "cohabitation ", under Jacques Chirac, from 1997 to 2002....
’s Socialist Party (PS) and the Communist Party
French Communist Party

The French Communist Party is a political party in France which advocates the principles of communism. Although its electoral support has greatly declined in recent decades, it remains the largest party in France advocating communist views, and retains a large membership and considerable influence in French politics....
 (PCF). Voynet was rewarded with the cabinet position of Minister for the Environment and Regional Planning, before being replaced by Yves Cochet
Yves Cochet

Yves Cochet is a French politician, member of The Greens . He was minister in the government of Lionel Jospin.He wrote Apocalypse p?trole which was published in 2005....
 in 2001.

Daniel Cohn-Bendit
Daniel Cohn-Bendit

Daniel Marc Cohn-Bendit is a France-Germany politician and was a student leader during the unrest of May 1968 in France. He was also known during that time as Dany le Rouge ....
 (or “Danny the Red”), a leader of the 1968 student uprising, spearheaded the party’s 1999 European campaign, obtaining 9.7% of votes cast, enough to return seven deputies to Strasbourg
Strasbourg

Strasbourg is the capital and principal city of the Alsace Regions of France in northeastern France. With 702,412 inhabitants in 2007, its metropolitan area is the Aire urbaine....
.

Alain Lipietz
Alain Lipietz

Alain Lipietz is a France engineer, Economics and politics, and a member of the The Greens ....
 was first selected to represent the Greens in the 2002 presidential elections
French presidential election, 2002

The 2002 French presidential election consisted of a first round election on 21 April 2002, and a runoff election between the top two candidates on 5 May 2002....
 but his public outings proved awkward and he was soon replaced by Noël Mamère
Noël Mamère

No?l Mam?re is a France politician of the French Green Party . As of May 7, 2008, he is also a lawyer and member of the Paris Bar.He rose to fame in the 1980s as a TV journalist: he was a news anchor for the evening news on Antenne 2....
 who had initially lost the primary election
Primary election

A primary election , also referred to simply as a primary, is an election in which voters in a jurisdiction select candidates for a subsequent election....
s. Mamère's 5.25% represents the strongest Green challenge for the presidency to date. However, the legislative elections were a major disappointment: with just 4.51% of votes cast nationally, the Greens’ representation fell from six to just three deputies (out of a total of 577) in the National Assembly
French National Assembly

The France National Assembly is the lower house of the bicameral Parliament of France under the French Fifth Republic. The other is the French Senate ....
.

The Greens today

Following the return to opposition benches in 2002, Gilles Lemaire assumed the position of national secretary. His tenure is marked by a period of internal strife in the party. Lemaire was in turn replaced by Yann Wehrling
Yann Wehrling

Yann Wehrling is an illustrator, France politician and former leader of the political party The Greens ....
, the present leader, who has seemingly united a majority of the membership under a text outlining the future direction that the party hopes to pursue.

Les Verts had six MEP
Member of the European Parliament

A Member of the European Parliament is the English name for a person who has been elected to the European Parliament, of of the the European Union's two legislative bodies....
s elected in the 2004 European Election with 8.43% of the vote.

In the hugely divisive 2005 referendum on the European Constitution, les Verts campaigned for a YES vote.

In the French presidential election, 2007
French presidential election, 2007

The 2007 French presidential election, the ninth of the Fifth French Republic was held to elect the successor to Jacques Chirac as President of the French Republic of France for a five-year term....
, les Verts nominated Dominique Voynet
Dominique Voynet

Dominique Voynet is a French senator for the d?partement in France of Seine-Saint-Denis, the mayor of Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis and a member of the The Greens ....
. Her low score of 1.57% in the first round was the party's worst electoral result, and the French ecologist's worst showing since René Dumont
René Dumont

Ren? Dumont was a France engineer in agricultural science, a sociology, and an environmental politics.He was born in Cambrai, in the north of France....
 in the 1974
French presidential election, 1974

Presidential elections were held in France in 1974, following the death of President Georges Pompidou. They went to a second round, and were won by Val?ry Giscard d'Estaing by a margin of 1.6%....
. The party refused an electoral deal with the Socialists
Parti Socialiste

Parti Socialiste may refer to:*Socialist Party * Socialist Party * Social Democratic Party of Switzerland...
 for the June legislative election. However, the three Green incumbents, Noël Mamère
Noël Mamère

No?l Mam?re is a France politician of the French Green Party . As of May 7, 2008, he is also a lawyer and member of the Paris Bar.He rose to fame in the 1980s as a TV journalist: he was a news anchor for the evening news on Antenne 2....
, Yves Cochet
Yves Cochet

Yves Cochet is a French politician, member of The Greens . He was minister in the government of Lionel Jospin.He wrote Apocalypse p?trole which was published in 2005....
, and Martine Billard
Martine Billard

Martine Billard is a French politician and d?put?e.Martine Billard entered politics in May 1968 with the "comit? d'action lyc?en". She studied economics at Pantheon-Assas Paris II University, and milited against far-right movements, which were especially active there....
 had no PS opposition in their respective constituencies. While the Green's vote share was down from 2002, it won a fourth seat in Nantes
Nantes

Nantes is a city in western France, located on the Loire River, from the Atlantic coast. The city is the List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants , while its aire urbaine is the eighth with 804,833 inhabitants at a 2008 estimate....
 where François de Rugy
François de Rugy

Fran?ois de Rugy is a member of the National Assembly of France. He represents the Loire-Atlantique department, and is a member of the Gauche d?mocrate et r?publicaine....
 defeated a UMP incumbent. The Greens now have four seats in the Assembly and sit with the PCF
PCF

The acronym PCF may refer to:* Fast Patrol Craft, a small, shallow draft water vessel* French Communist Party, the French Communist Party* Prepaid Charging Function , which is used to handle the accounts of PAYG subscribers...
 in the Gauche démocrate et républicaine
Gauche démocrate et républicaine

The Gauche d?mocrate et r?publicaine is a French National Assembly in the 13th Legislature elected in 2007.This is the first time since the French legislative election, 1958 that the Communists have been unable to form an exclusive group of Communist deputies....
 group.

Skandrani's affaire

One of the party's co-founders, Ginette Skandrani, had long attracted criticism due to her involvement with Holocaust deniers
Holocaust denial

Holocaust denial is the claim that the genocide of Jews during World War II?usually referred to as the Holocaust?did not occur in the manner or to the extent described by current scholarship....
. The Stephen Roth Institute criticized the Green Party in 2004, calling its record "tainted by abortive attempts to expel from within its ranks notorious anti-Jewish activist Ginette Skandrani herself ethnically Jewish who has close contacts with Holocaust deniers."

Other critics, such as Roger Cukierman of the CRIF
CRIF

CRIF may refer to:* Conseil Repr?sentatif des Institutions juives de France* CRIF-WTCM, the knowledge centre for the technology industry in Belgium....
 (council of French Jewish organisations) did not attack the party as a whole, but rather its anti-zionist wing, claiming that it promoted a "brown-green alliance
Red-green-brown alliance

The phrase Red-Green-Brown alliance originated in France. It is a shorthand description for the supposed alliance of "communism's fellow travelers, the populist green movement, and the ultra-nationalists."...
".

In June, 2005, the Greens voted to permanently expel Skandrani. Among the reasons for her definitlve expulsion were her participation in the holocaust-denial website AAARGH (Association des anciens amateurs de récits de guerres et d’holocaustes). Patrick Farbiaz, a Green leader involved in her expulsion, argued that "although she has not written [anti-Semitic texts] herself, she looks like a kingpen of holocaust deniers and avowed antisemites".

The party had previously expelled another co-founder (in 1991), Jean Brière, for signing a text addressing the alleged "war-causing role" of Israel and "the zionist
Zionism

Zionism is the international Jewish political movement that originally supported the reestablishment of a homeland for the Jewish People in Palestine....
 lobby in the Gulf War
Gulf War

"Persian Gulf War" and "First Gulf War" redirect here. For other uses, see Persian Gulf War .The Persian Gulf War was a United Nations-authorized military conflict between Iraq and a Coalition of Gulf War from 34 nations commissioned with expelling Iraqi forces from Kuwait after Iraq's Invasion of Kuwait of Kuwait in August 1990....
.

The whole affair underscored here is no longer and has not been a great topic of conversation in France. The French Green Party is not considered an anti-Semitic party. On the contrary, it is against all discrimination. Some of its members are Jewish. It voted for French anti-discrimination laws and works for Human rights.

Youth wing

The youth branch of les Verts, founded in Strasbourg in 2001, is called "Les Jeunes Verts - la Souris verte" (literally “Young Greens - the Green mouse”). It is part of the FYEG since 2006.

See also



External links

  • Supporting The Greens in France