The World Ecological Parties (WEP) is an international association of mainly ecological parties. The WEP was founded in November 2003 in Mainz, Germany and elected its first board in April 2004 in Strasbourg, France. The WEP is independent from the Global Greens, a competing political international that also organizes green parties.
The WEP holds General Assembly meetings annually in April or May; the inaugural meeting occurred from 1–3 April 2005 in Lisbon, Portugal, the 2006 meeting was held in Vršac, Serbia on 6 and 7 May, the 2007 meeting was held from 25 to 27 May in Hungary.
Members
List[1]
Fullmembers
Country | Name |
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Canada | Cosmopolitan Party of Canada |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | Stand Up For The Congo |
Denmark | Green Democrats |
France | Independent Ecological Movement |
Portugal | Earth Party |
Germany | Ecological Democratic Party |
Greece | Ecologists of Greece |
Albania | Albanian Green League Party |
Kosovo | Ecological Party of Kosovo |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | Save The Congo |
Serbia | Zelena Stranka |
Hungary | Hungarian Social Green Party |
Former members
Country | Name |
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Netherlands | Sustainable Netherlands |
Network Partners
Country | Name |
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Australia | Nuclear Disarmament Party (Network member) |
Togo | Asol (Network member) |
Other affiliated organisations
Country | Name |
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Transnational member | World Ecological Parties Youth |
Reference:[2]
Leadership
Country | Position | Name |
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Germany | General Secretary | Ellen Eigemeier |
Albania | President | Erida Luka |
Serbia | Vice President | Budimir Babic |
Germany | Treasurer | Ulrike Brandhorst |
Hungary | Event Manager | Ottó Stekler |
France | Member of the Board | Michael McGee |
Serbia | Member of the Board | Goran Dimitrijevski |
External links
References
- ↑ "Members – World Ecological Parties". Retrieved 2024-01-07.
- ↑ "World Ecological Parties members". World Ecological Parties. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
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