GroenLinks
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GroenLinks
Summary
GroenLinks is a green party[1]. GroenLinks has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- GroenLinks was a member of European Green Party[3].
- GroenLinks is in the country of Netherlands[4].
- GroenLinks's instance of is recorded as green party[5].
- GroenLinks's instance of is recorded as political party[6].
- GroenLinks's headquarters location is recorded as Utrecht[7].
- GroenLinks's party chief representative is recorded as Jesse Klaver[8].
- GroenLinks's Commons category is recorded as GroenLinks[9].
- GroenLinks's sRGB color hex triplet is recorded as 32CD32[10].
- GroenLinks's archives at is recorded as International Institute of Social History[11].
- GroenLinks's chairperson is recorded as Katinka Eikelenboom[12].
- GroenLinks comprises Q2172066[13].
- GroenLinks comprises Q2264572[14].
- GroenLinks comprises Q2753196[15].
- GroenLinks comprises Q2215240[16].
- November 24, 1990 marks the founding of GroenLinks[17].
- GroenLinks's official website is recorded as http://groenlinks.nl/[18].
- GroenLinks's topic's main category is recorded as Category:GroenLinks[19].
- GroenLinks's described at URL is recorded as https://dnpp.nl/pp/gl[20].
- GroenLinks's political ideology is recorded as green politics[21].
- GroenLinks's political ideology is recorded as progressivism[22].
- GroenLinks's replaces is recorded as Political Party of Radicals[23].
- GroenLinks's replaces is recorded as Pacifist Socialist Party[24].
- GroenLinks's replaces is recorded as Communist Party of the Netherlands[25].
- GroenLinks's replaces is recorded as Evangelical People's Party[26].
- GroenLinks's political alignment is recorded as left-wing[27].
Body
Founding
November 24, 1990 marks the founding of GroenLinks[17].
Identity
GroenLinks's short name is recorded as {'lang': 'nl', 'text': 'GL'}[28].
Leadership
GroenLinks's chairperson is recorded as Katinka Eikelenboom[12].
Operations
GroenLinks's headquarters location is recorded as Utrecht[7].
Why It Matters
GroenLinks has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] GroenLinks is known by 31 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]