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The Ecologists

The Ecologists – Europe Ecology The Greens
Les Écologistes – Europe Écologie Les Verts
AbbreviationLE
National SecretaryMarine Tondelier
President of the Federal CouncilHenri Arevalo
SpokespersonsAlain Coulombel
Chloé Sagaspe
Senate LeaderGuillaume Gontard
European Parliament LeaderTerry Reintke
Philippe Lamberts
Founded13 November 2010 (2010-11-13)
Merger ofThe Greens
Europe Ecology
New Democrats
Headquarters3 Rue de Vincennes
93100 Montreuil
Youth wingJeunes écologistes
Membership (2022)11,106[1]
IdeologyGreen politics
Alter-globalization
European federalism[2]
Political positionCentre-left to left-wing
National affiliationEcologist Pole
(since 2020)
New Popular Front
(since 2024)
NUPES (2022–2024)
European affiliationEuropean Green Party
European Parliament groupGreens/EFA
International affiliationGlobal Greens
Colours  Green
National Assembly
38 / 577
Senate
16 / 348
European Parliament
5 / 81
Presidency of Regional Councils
0 / 17
Presidency of Departmental Councils
0 / 101
Website
lesecologistes.fr

The Ecologists – Europe Ecology The Greens (French: Les Écologistes – Europe Écologie Les Verts), commonly known as The Ecologists (French: Les Écologistes, LE) and formerly as Europe Ecology The Greens[3] (French: Europe Écologie Les Verts [øʁɔp ekɔlɔʒi le vɛʁ], EELV ɛl ve]) until 2023, is a centre-left[4] to left-wing[5][6] green[7] political party in France. The party is a member of the European Green Party.[8] It was formed on 13 November 2010 from the merger of The Greens and Europe Ecology.[9]

  1. ^ "À l'heure du congrès, EELV se rêve en parti de masse". 22 November 2022.
  2. ^ Mestre, Abel (25 March 2019). "Elections européennes : EELV dévoile son « plan d'action pour l'Europe »". www.lemonde.fr (in French). Retrieved 2022-05-07.
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference :0 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ Humphries, Heather Elizabeth (May 2019). Results of EU Parliamentary Elections 2019. EU Centre in Singapore. p. 6.
  5. ^ Bouthray, Éric (2 October 2019). "Le Creusot. Pierre-Étienne Graffard conduira une liste EELV aux municipales". www.lejsl.com (in French). Retrieved 2022-02-12.
  6. ^ Golder, Sona Nadenichek (2017). Multi-level electoral politics : beyond the second-order election model. Ignacio Lago, André Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, Thomas Gschwend (1 ed.). Oxford. ISBN 978-0-19-183391-5. OCLC 988166861.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  7. ^ Nordsieck, Wolfram (2017). "France". Parties and Elections in Europe.
  8. ^ "The Political groups of the European Parliament". European Parliament. Retrieved 2022-02-12.
  9. ^ Tom Lansford (20 March 2014). Political Handbook of the World 2014. SAGE Publications. p. 488. ISBN 978-1-4833-8626-3.

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