Groen (political party) explained

Green
Native Name:Groen
Leader1 Title:President
Leader1 Name:Nadia Naji and
Jeremie Vaneeckhout
Headquarters:Van Orleystraat 5-11, 1000 Brussel, Belgium
Youth Wing:Young Green
Membership Year:2018
Membership: 10,000[1]
Ideology:Green politics[2]
Pacifism
Progressivism
Position:Centre-left
International:Global Greens
European:European Green Party
Europarl:The Greens–European Free Alliance
Regional:Socialists, Greens and Democrats[3]
Affiliation1 Title:Francophone counterpart
Affiliation1:Ecolo
Seats1 Title:Chamber of Representatives
Seats2 Title:Senate
Seats3 Title:Flemish Parliament
Seats4 Title:Brussels Parliament
Seats5 Title:European Parliament
Seats6 Title:Flemish Provincial Councils
Seats7 Title:Mayors
Colours: Teal
Website:www.groen.be
Country:Belgium

Groen (in Dutch; Flemish pronounced as /ɣruːn/), founded as Agalev, is a green[2] [4] Flemish political party in Belgium. The main pillars of the party are social justice, human rights, and ecologism.[5] Its French-speaking equivalent is Ecolo; the two parties maintain close relations with each other.

Political views

Groen is a progressive Flemish party that, as the name itself suggests, considers environmental and climate policy very important. The party wants to combine this with attention to social justice, equal opportunities, human rights and quality of life. In other words, the party wants to protect the planet, but wants to do so by paying attention to the weakest in society. The party therefore wants good and affordable health care and to tackle poverty. In order to afford these initiatives, the party expect the richest people and the biggest polluters in society to contribute more.[5]

History

Agalev

In 1979, the green party was founded by name of "Agalev", an acronym of "Anders Gaan Leven" ("Towards Different Living").[6] During the eighties, the party was known for being against nuclear weapons, and for being pro-Europe.[5] [7]

In 1992 Agalev was asked to support a constitutional change called the Sint-Michiels agreement, which would make Belgium a federation. This change required a two-third majority, so the majority needed to convince some parties of the opposition to proceed. Both Agalev and Ecolo agreed, in exchange for a tax on bottles, the first ecotax in Belgium. However, after the constitutional change was voted in, the ecotax was cancelled and replaced by a watered-down concept.[8] [9]

In the elections of 1999, Agalev scored 7% federally and 11% regionally (in Flanders). The Dioxin affair, a scandal surrounding dioxine in for-consumption chickens just before the elections, played an important role in the Greens' performance.[10] The Greens joined the first Verhofstadt government as part of the "purple-green" federal coalition from 12 July 1999 until 18 May 2003. Representing Agalev in this federal government, Magda Aelvoet was Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of Consumer Affairs, Public Health and the Environment. She tabled legislation on gay marriage, making Belgium the second country in the world to legalise same-sex marriage.[11] Within the same legislature, Magda Aelvoet left her position due to her opposition of a Belgian arms delivery to Nepal, and was succeeded by fellow party member Jef Tavernier.[12]

Also following the elections of 1999, the party joined the Flemish Government, which was composed of the same parties. Agalev supplied two ministers: Mieke Vogels became responsible for Wellbeing, Health and Equal opportunities, and Vera Dua for Agriculture and Environment.

Renaming to Groen! (2003)

In the federal elections of 2003, Agalev scored less than 5% and lost all their seats (on the federal level). The next day, Jos Geysels resigned as party leader.[13] [14] The sitting ministers in the Flemish government Mieke Vogels and Vera Dua stepped down, and were replaced by and respectively.

Vera Dua got elected as chairperson, and on the same day, the party's name was changed to Groen! (Green!).[15] The party got between 5 and 10% of the votes through the elections of the early 00's. They did not participate in a governmental coalition (on any level higher than local).

Groen (2012 - current)

In 2012 the party decided to drop de exclamation mark of their name.

After the local and provincial elections of 2014, Groen had a mandate for the first time in the province of Flemish-Brabant. In 2018 the province of East-Flanders followed. The results in Flemish-Brabant had improved though Green wasn't part of the coalition anymore after these elections.

In 2019, there were elections on the regional, federal and European level. At this time the school strike for climate movement had dominated the media, so the party Groen was expected to grow substantially. An total victory didn't happen, though the party gained seats on all levels.[16]

On the regional level of Brussels-Capital, Groen participated in a red-green-blue coalition.[17] Elke Van den Brandt became Minister of Mobility, Public Works, and Road Safety.[18]

On the federal level, a new government wasn't formed until 17 March 2020, when the coronavirus outbreak urged a minority government with extra plenary powers to be formed. After 6 months a 'regular' majority government was formed and the Vivaldi coalition was sworn in with 2 Groen ministers.[19] Petra De Sutter became Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Civil Service, Public Enterprises, Telecommunication and Postal Services, as Europe's first transgender deputy prime minister.[20] Tinne Van der Straeten holds the Ministry of Energy.[21]

In 2012 the members of Groen elected new party leaders: the duo Nadia Naji and Jeremie Vaneeckhout, and the logo changed from green only to a more colourful background.[22]

Party chairperson

NameFromUntilVice-chairpersonComments
1Leo Cox28 March 19827 January 1989not applicableSpokesperson[23]
2Johan Malcorps7 January 19896 June 1995not applicableSpokesperson
3Wilfried Bervoets6 June 199524 July 1998not applicableSpokesperson. Passed away in function.[24] During his illness, Jos Geysels was acting spokesperson.
4Jos Geysels8 June 199821 June 2003not applicableSpokesperson
5Dirk Holemans21 June 200315 November 2003not applicableSpokesperson
6Vera Dua15 November 200310 November 2007not applicable
7Mieke Vogels10 November 2007[25] 25 October 2009Wouter Van Besien (from 17 May 2008)
8Wouter Van Besien25 October 2009[26] 15 November 2014Björn Rzoska (until 19 January 2013)
Elke Van den Brandt (from 19 January 2013)
9Meyrem Almaci15 November 2014[27] 11 June 2022[28] Jeremie Vaneeckhout (until 19 October 2019)
Dany Neudt (from 19 October 2019)
Re-elected
10Jeremie Vaneeckhout and Nadia Naji11 June 2022[29] Incumbentnot applicable

Current mandates

Federal politics

Chamber of Representatives[31]
Name Notes
Wouter De VriendtFaction leader
Kim Buyst
Kristof Calvo
Barbara Cremers
Eva Platteau
Dieter Van Besien
Stefaan Van Hecke
Kathleen Pisman
Senate[32]
Type Name Notes
Co-opted SenatorSecond vice president of the Senate
Community Senator
Community Senator
Community Senator
Belgian Federal De Croo Government[33]
Public OfficeNameFunction
Deputy Prime MinisterPetra De SutterMinister of Civil Service, Public Enterprises, Telecommunication and Postal Services
MinisterTinne Van der StraetenMinister of Energy

Regional politics: Flanders

Flemish Parliament[34]
Meyrem Almaci Stijn Bex
Johan Danen Ann De Martelaer
Ann Moerenhout Staf Aerts
Bjorn Rzoska Chris Steenwegen
Tine van den Brande Jeremie Vaneeckhout

Regional politics: Brussels

Election results

Chamber of Representatives

ElectionVotes%Seats+/−GovernmentElected members of parliament
19772,4350.0align=center style="background:#ddd;"
19785,5560.1 0align=center style="background:#ddd;"
1981138,5752.3 2Ludo Dierickx, Fernand Geyselings
1985226,7583.7 2Ludo Dierickx, Mieke Vogels
1987275,4374.5 2Jozef Cuyvers, Wilfried De Vlieghere, Jos Geysels, Hugo Van Dienderen, Wilfried Van Durme, Mieke Vogels
1991299,5504.9 1Magda Aelvoet → Lodewijk Steenwegen, Luc Barbé, Wilfried De Vlieghere, Vera Dua, Jos Geysels, Hugo Van Dienderen, Mieke Vogels → Peter Luyten
1995269,0584.4 2Frans Lozie, Jef Tavernier, Hugo Van Dienderen, Lode Vanoost, Joos Wauters
1999434,4497.0 4Eddy Boutmans → Leen Laenens, Anne-Mie Descheemaeker, Kristien Grauwels, Simonne Leen, Fauzaya Talhaoui, Jef TavernierLiliane De Cock, Peter Vanhoutte, Lode Vanoost, Joos Wauters
2003162,2052.5 9align=center style="background:#ddd;"
2007265,8284.0 4 Meyrem Almaci, Wouter De Vriendt, Tinne Van der Straeten, Stefaan Van Hecke
2010285,9894.4 1 Meyrem Almaci, Eva Brems, Kristof Calvo, Wouter De Vriendt, Stefaan Van Hecke
2014358,9475.3 1Meyrem Almaci, Kristof Calvo, Stefaan Van Hecke, Evita Willaert, Wouter De Vriendt, Anne Dedry
2019413,8366.1 2 Kim Buyst, Kristof Calvo, Barbara Creemers, Wouter De Vriendt, Jessica Soors → Eva Platteau, Stefaan Van Hecke, Dieter Van Besien, Kathleen Pisman
2024324,6084.7 2TBD

Senate

ElectionVotes%Seats+/−
19773,2700.1
1978
1981121,0162.0 1
1985229,2063.8 1
1987299,0494.9 1
1991314,3605.1 2
1995223,3553.7 4
1999438,9317.1 2
2003161,0242.5 3
2007241,1513.6 1
2010251,6053.9 0

Regional: Brussels

ElectionVotes%Seats+/−GovernmentElected Members of parliament
Overall
19894,821 1.1 (#12)Dolf Cauwelier
19953,9061.0 (#11) 1
199913,22321.8 (#4)3.1 (#8) 0Adelheid Byttebier → Anne Van Asbroeck (SP.A)
20046,1329.8 (#5)1.4 (#10) 1Adelheid Byttebier
20095,80611.2 (#5)1.3 (#10) 1Bruno De Lille → Elke Van den Brandt, Annemie Maes
20149,55117.9 (#5)2.1 (#9) 1Bruno De Lille, Annemie Maes, Arnaud Verstraete
201914,42520.6 (#1)3.1 (#7) 1Elke Van den Brandt → Soetkin Hoessen, Arnaud Verstraete, Lotte Stoops, Juan Benjumea Moreno
202418,34522.82 (#1) 0TBD

Regional: Flemish Parliament

ElectionVotes%Seats+/−GovernmentElected representatives
1995267,1557.1 (#6) Vera Dua, Jos Geysels, Johan Malcorps, Ludo Sannen, Jos Stassen, Ria Van Den Heuvel, Cecile Verwimp
1999451,36111.6 (#5) 5 Magda Aelvoet → Ann De Martelaer, Veerle Declercq, Jos Geysels, Eloi Glorieux, Dirk Holemans, Johan Malcorps, Frans Ramon, Ludo Sannen → Flor Ory → Ludo Sannen, Jos Stassen, Ria Van Den Heuvel, Jo Vermeulen, Vera Dua → Isabel Vertriest → Vera Dua
2004308,8987.6 (#5) 6 Rudi Daems, Vera Dua, Eloi Glorieux, Jos Stassen, Jef Tavernier, Mieke Vogels
2009278,2116.8 (#7) 1
2014365,7798.7 (#5) 3 Imade Annouri, Bart Caron, Johan Danen, Elisabeth Meuleman, Ann Moerenhout, Ingrid Pira, Bjorn Rzoska, Hermes Sanctorum, Wouter Van Besien, Elke Van den Brandt
2019428,69610.1 (#5) 4 Meyrem Almaci, Jeremie Vaneeckhout, Johan Danen, Björn Rzoska, An Moerenhout, Stijn Bex, Mieke Schauvliege, Chris Steenwegen, Imade Annouri, Celia Groothedde, Elisabeth Meuleman, Ann De Martelaer, Staf Aerts, Tine Van den Brande
2024304,6887.17 5TBD

European Parliament

ElectionList leaderVotes%Seats+/−EP Group
Overall
1979Paul Staes77,9862.33 (#5)1.43New
1984246,7127.08 (#5)4.31 1RBW
1989446,53912.20 (#4)7.57 0G
1994Magda Aelvoet396,19810.73 (#5)6.64 0
1999Patsy Sörensen464,04211.98 (#6)7.50 1Greens/EFA
2004Bart Staes320,8747.99 (#5)4.94 1
2009322,1497.90 (#6)4.90 0
2014447,39110.62 (#5)6.69 0
2019Petra De Sutter525,90812.37 (#5)7.81 0
2024Sara Matthieu450,78110.00 (#5)6.31 0

See also

External links

Notes and References

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  5. Web site: 2024-04-28 . Elections 24: what do the Flemish ecologists of Groen stand for? . 2024-06-19 . vrtnws.be . en.
  6. Web site: 2015-10-29 . Integraal verslag van de plenaire vergadering op donderdag 29 okt 2015 . Belgische Kamer van volksvertegenwoordigers . Rouwhulde Wilfried Van Durme (één van de oprichters van Agalev) . nl, fr.
  7. Web site: 2002-10-07 . Belgium Bomspotting. 2,000 Protest Against Nuclear Weapons . 2024-06-19 . International Socialist Alternative . en.
  8. Web site: Groen . 1 July 2024 . Encyclopedie Vlaamse Beweging . nl.
  9. Web site: Misnoegde brief van de bever aan De Wever . displeased letter of the beaver to De Wever . 2024-07-01 . MO* Magazine . nl.
  10. Web site: Het falen van Agalev bij de verkiezingen van 18 mei 2003 . Agalevs failure in the 18 May 2003 elections . 2024-07-01 . www.sampol.be . nl.
  11. Web site: Belgium celebrates 20 years of same-sex marriage . 1 July 2024 . The Brussels Times . en.
  12. News: 27 Aug 2002 . Belgium arms sale row deepens . 19 June 2024 . BBC . en-GB.
  13. Web site: 19 May 2003 . Jos Geysels neemt ontslag als politiek secretaris Agalev . Jos Geysels resigns as Agalev political secretary . 19 June 2024 . De Standaard . nl.
  14. Web site: 2024-04-15 . Waar staat Groen voor? . What does Groen stand for? . VRT NWS . nl.
  15. Web site: De terugkeer van Groen! . The comeback of Groen! . 1 July 2024 . Sampol . nl.
  16. Web site: 2019-05-26 . Groen boekt winst, maar grote sprong vooruit blijft uit . Groen makes progress, but falls short of big victory . 2024-06-19 . VRT NWS . nl.
  17. Web site: 2019-07-17 . Akkoord voor Brusselse regering is rond: mét Open VLD, zonder MR . 2024-06-19 . VRT NWS . nl.
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  19. Web site: 2020-10-07 . Why did it take so long to form Belgium's new 'Vivaldi' coalition? . 2024-07-01 . euronews . en.
  20. Web site: 2020-10-01 . Green MEP Petra De Sutter to be named deputy Belgian PM . 2024-07-01 . POLITICO . en-GB.
  21. Web site: Wie is Tinne Van der Straeten, de nieuwe minister van Energie? . Who is Tinne Van der Straeten, the new minister of Energy? . 2024-07-01 . Bruzz . nl.
  22. Web site: 2022-06-11 . Groen heeft nieuw voorzittersduo: Jeremie Vaneeckhout en Nadia Naji halen het in de eerste stemronde . Groen has two new chairpeople: Jeremie Vaneeckhout and Nadia Naji succeed in one voting round . 2024-06-19 . vrtnws.be . nl.
  23. Web site: 2014-03-10 . Van Agalev over Groen! naar Groen zonder meer . From Agalev to Groen! to downright Groen . 2024-07-01 . VRT NWS . nl.
  24. Web site: 1998-07-27 . Le décès de Wilfried Bervoets endeuille les Verts . 2024-07-01 . Le Soir . fr.
  25. Web site: 2007-11-10 . Mieke Vogels volgt Vera Dua op als voorzitster Groen! . Mieke Vogels succeeds Vera Dua as chairperson Groen! . 2024-06-19 . Het Nieuwsblad . nl.
  26. Web site: 2009-10-25 . Wouter Van Besien verkozen als nieuwe voorzitter van Groen! . Wouter Van Besien elected as new chairperson Groen! . 2024-06-19 . Het Nieuwsblad . nl.
  27. Web site: 2014-11-15 . Meyrem Almaci verkozen tot voorzitter van Groen . 2024-07-01 . VRT NWS . nl.
  28. Web site: 2022 . Meyrem Almaci stopt als voorzitter van Groen: "Het is nu aan andere mensen, dat zal Groen deugd doen" . Meyrem Almaci quits as president of Groen: "Up to other people now, which will benefit Groen" . 2022-03-23 . VRT NWS.
  29. Web site: Groen heeft nieuw voorzittersduo: Jeremie Vaneeckhout en Nadia Naji halen het in de eerste stemronde. Groen has new presidential duo: Jeremie Vaneeckhout and Nadia Naji win already in first round of elections. vrtnws. 2022-06-11. 2022-06-11.
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