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Political party in Slovenia
Youth Party – European Greens Stranka mladih – Zeleni Evrope | |
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Leader | Igor Jurišič |
Founded | 4 July 2000 |
Headquarters | Rimska cesta 8, 1000 Ljubljana |
Ideology | Youth politics Green politics Social liberalism |
Political position | Centre-left |
European affiliation | European Green Party |
International affiliation | Global Greens |
Colours | Green |
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The Youth Party – European Greens (Slovene: Stranka mladih – Zeleni Evrope, SMS-Zeleni) is a green political party in Slovenia. It is led by Igor Jurišič. Until July 2009, it was called Youth Party of Slovenia (Stranka mladih Slovenije, SMS).
At the early 2011 Slovenian parliamentary election on 4 December 2011, the party won 0.86% of the vote, thus not gaining any seat in the National Assembly. In the 2008 election, the Youth Party ran a joint list with the Slovenian People's Party. The joint list secured five seats on 5.2% of the vote. At the parliamentary elections on 3 October 2004, the party won 2.1% of the popular vote and no seats. At the 2000 elections, the party won 4.34% of the vote and four seats.
Established 4 July 2000, by those dissatisfied with the political situation at the time, the Youth Party of Slovenia sought to regenerate politics within the country. Traditionally, the youth in Slovenia have been unresponsive to political issues and though the party strongly encourages young people to get involved it considers itself a party for anyone who desires a fresh and spirited approach to politics in Slovenia. The party is a member of the European Green Party.
Electoral results
National Assembly
Parliamentary representation:
Presidential
Election | Candidate | 1st round | 2nd round | Result | ||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | |||
2022 | Nataša Pirc Musar | 234,361 | 26.88 | 483,812 | 53.89 | Won |
- In coalition with Pirate Party
See also
References
- ^ Nordsieck, Wolfram (2011). "Slovenia". Parties and Elections in Europe. Archived from the original on 27 September 2011.
- "Republic of Slovenia Early Elections for Deputies to the National Assembly 2011". National Electoral Commission. Archived from the original on 9 January 2012. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
- "Parties-and-elections.de".
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