Elections
Progressives in southern Europe need to find unity in fragmentation, following the Spanish example.
Read moreOften seen as a happy place shielded from polarisation, Swiss politics is not immune to xenophobia and hostility towards green policies.
Read moreGreen MEP Gwendoline Delbos-Corfield reflects on institutional reforms, enlargement, and a different “European way of life”.
Read moreThe response to recent crises shows that the European project is simultaneously advancing and fraying. In the context of a newly found appetite for EU enlargement and with crucial elections just months away, progressives need to outline what kind of Europe they are striving for. From the Green European Journal’s winter 2023 print edition.
Read moreThough Wilders’s victory represents a serious blow to the Green-Left alliance and the progressive future of the Netherlands, it also is an opportunity.
Read moreAs a member of the UK Parliament, Caroline Lucas has shown the difference even a single Green in the room can make.
Read moreWhile conservatives are still dominant in eastern Europe, most illiberal parties are struggling. Why is it important for the future of the EU?
Read moreConservatives and right-wing parties in two German states have pulled of an election campaign with rattling results for progressives.
Read moreThe Green-Left alliance ahead of the 22 November election is the result of groundwork laid at grassroots level and a common vision for the future.
Read moreAs Poland prepares for parliamentary elections, far-right Konfederacja party is expected to emerge as the elections’ kingmaker. How did this happen?
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