Party of Greens of Mozambique explained

Party of Greens of Mozambique
Native Name:Partido os Verdes de Moçambique
Foundation:1997
Ideology:Green politics
Regional:Federation of Green Parties of Africa (observer)
Country:Mozambique

The Party of Greens of Mozambique (Portuguese: Partido os Verdes de Moçambique, PVM) is a political party formed in 1997. Before the 1999 elections the party split in two factions over whether to support the RENAMO-Electoral Union. In the 2004 elections the party gained 0.33% of the vote, and in 2009 the party received 0.50%.[1]

In 2023, the leader was Joao Massango.[2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Political Handbook of the World 2013. 2013. CQ Press. 978-1452258256. 990. 14 September 2014.
  2. https://greens.org.au/magazine/meet-mozambique-green-party Green Party official website, Meet the Mozambique Green Party, article dated August 23, 2019
  3. https://dossiersefactos.com/joao-massango-de-critico-ao-regime-a-judas-da-oposicao/ Dossier Factos website, João Massango: from critic of the regime to "Judas" of the opposition, article dated August 29, 2023