Rainbow Group (1984–1989) Explained

Rainbow Group (1984–1989)
Rainbow Group (1984–1989)
From:24 July 1984[1]
To:1989[2] [3]
Precededby:Technical Group of Independents
Succeededby:Rainbow Group
Englishabbr:RBW[4]
Frenchabbr:ARC
Formalname:Rainbow Group: Federation of the Green Alternative European Links, Agalev-Ecolo, the Danish People's Movement against Membership of the European Community, and the European Free Alliance, in the European Parliament[5]
Associated:
Ideology:Green politics, Regionalism
Chairs:
Meps:20 (24 July 1984)

The Rainbow Group, officially the Rainbow Group: Federation of the Green Alternative European Links, Agalev-Ecolo, the Danish People's Movement against Membership of the European Community, and the European Free Alliance, in the European Parliament was a green and regionalist political group with seats in the European Parliament between 1984 and 1989.

History

The Rainbow Group[3] was formed in 1984[2] as a coalition of Greens, Regionalists and other parties of the left unaffiliated with any of the international organizations.

The German Greens and the Dutch Green Progressive Alliance were used a principle of rotation used by the Germany and Dutch parties, requiring its MEPs to sit for half their five-year term.

In 1989[2] [3] the Rainbow Group split. The green parties formed the Green Group, whilst the regionalist parties stayed a continuing Rainbow group, with the shorter official name of the Rainbow Group in the European Parliament.

Member parties

CountryPartyMEPsNotes
GermanyThe Greens7MEPs served for 2.5 years (half of a regular 5-year term)
NetherlandsPolitical Party of Radicals1Member of an electoral alliance and common delegation with PSP and CPN. MEP served between 1984 and 1987
NetherlandsPacifist Socialist Party1Member of an electoral alliance and common delegation with PPR and CPN
NetherlandsCommunist Party of the Netherlands1Member of an electoral alliance and common delegation with PSP and PPR. MEP served between 1987 and 1989
BelgiumAgalev1Common delegation with Ecolo
BelgiumEcolo1Common delegation with Agalev
BelgiumPeople's Union2Member of the European Free Alliance
DenmarkPeople's Movement against the European Community4
ItalyProletarian Unity Party1Member of electoral alliance with Proletarian Democracy
ItalyProletarian Democracy1Member of electoral alliance with Proletarian Unity Party
ItalySardinian Action Party1Member of the European Free Alliance

Nomenclature

The formal name of the 1984–1989 Rainbow was "Rainbow Group: Federation of the Green Alternative European Links, Agalev-Ecolo, the Danish People's Movement against Membership of the European Community, and the European Free Alliance, in the European Parliament".[1] [5] This is the longest name of any European Parliament Group to date.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/archive/term3/view.do?language=EN&id=1470 European Parliament profile of Jaak Vandemeulebroucke
  2. http://www.europe-politique.eu/groupe-arc-en-ciel.htm G/EFA on Europe Politique
  3. http://www.ena.lu?doc=4327&lang=2 Development of Political Groups in the European Parliament
  4. http://emlab.berkeley.edu/users/groland/pubs/HNR-Democracy_in_the_EP-11July05.pdf Democracy in the European Parliament
  5. http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/archive/term2/view.do?language=EN&id=1619 European Parliament profile of Else Hammerich