Global Greens

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The Global Greens (or formally: the Global Green Network) are an organization of cooperating Green parties. Their statement of principle is the Charter of the Global Greens, formulated in 2001 in Canberra, Australia at the first Global Greens meeting.

The second congress of Global Greens was held in May, 2008 at São Paulo, Brazil. A global 21-point political program was adopted there [see e.g. http://www.globalgreens.org.br/new/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=12&Itemid=45 and http://www.vihrealiitto.fi/fi/node/2782 participant overview].

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The Global Green Network brings together Green parties and interested individuals from Africa, the Americas, the Asia-Pacific region and Europe. Its member parties (as of October 2005, source) are:

The Global Green Networks cooperates with the four continental Green Federations:

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