The Ecologist Greens (Spain)

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The Ecologist Greens
Los Verdes Ecologistas
Founded14 May 1986
Dissolved1994
Ideology Ecologism
Humanism

The Ecologist Greens (Spanish : Los Verdes Ecologistas; LVE) was a green political party in Spain, founded on 14 May 1986 as Green Future. In November 1987 it adopted its name of The Ecologist Greens, and from July 1991 the party was re-named as The Ecologists. [1]

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References

  1. "Partidos ecologistas" (in Spanish). historiaelectoral.com. Retrieved 8 March 2017.