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Grüne

Grüne is a term connected with green politics in German-speaking regions and can refer to political groups or to the color green itself. In everyday language, grüne is the feminine or neuter inflected form of the adjective grün (green), used to describe nouns such as eine grüne Pflanze or grüne Energie. In political contexts, capitalized Grüne or Die Grünen denotes the green political parties active in countries such as Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Each country maintains its own party organization, with shared roots in environmentalism, pacifism, and social reform.

The green political movement emerged in the late 20th century from environmental and anti-nuclear activism, expanding

In Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, the Greens have become a significant force in national and regional legislatures,

into
electoral
politics
and
governance.
Green
parties
typically
emphasize
environmental
protection,
climate
action,
sustainable
development,
and
reform
of
economic
and
social
policy
to
address
harm
to
people
and
ecosystems.
Core
positions
often
include
renewable
energy
expansion,
reduction
of
fossil
fuels,
sustainable
transportation,
social
justice,
gender
equality,
and
human
rights,
alongside
support
for
European
integration
and
participatory
democracy.
frequently
participating
in
governing
coalitions
or
influencing
policy
from
the
opposition.
They
are
also
represented
in
the
European
Parliament
within
the
Greens/European
Free
Alliance
group,
and
they
engage
in
climate,
energy,
and
environmental
initiatives
across
national
borders
and
levels
of
government.
While
the
exact
platforms
and
emphasis
can
vary
by
country
and
party
and
over
time,
the
Grüne
movement
generally
stresses
ecological
sustainability,
social
inclusiveness,
and
a
proactive
stance
on
climate
and
energy
transition.