Green Alternative – Sustainable Development of Croatia explained

Country:Croatia
Green Alternative - Sustainable Development of Croatia
Native Name:Zelena alternativa - Održivi razvoj Hrvatske
President:Zorislav Antun Petrović
Founder:Mirela Holy
Foundation:[1]
Headquarters:Zagreb, Croatia
Membership Year:2021
Membership:41[2]
Ideology:Green politics
Social progressivism
Pro-Europeanism
National:Green–Left Coalition
European:European Green Party (associate member)
Europarl:Greens–European Free Alliance
Colours: Olive green
Seats1 Title:Croatian Parliament
Seats2 Title:European Parliament
Seats3 Title:Zagreb Assembly[3]

Green alternative - Sustainable Development of Croatia (Croatian: Zelena alternativa - '''O'''drživi '''ra'''zvoj '''H'''rvatske) or ORaH (Croatian: Orah meaning "walnut" in Croatian) is a minor green[4] political party in Croatia.

History

The party was formed in 2013. Its leader is a former Minister of Environmental Protection and Nature and Social Democratic Party MP Mirela Holy. She won the seat in the Sabor as a member of the Social Democratic Party which she left after some disagreements over party leadership.

In the May 2014, the party came close to 10% of the vote and elected one MEP, Davor Škrlec, who sits with the Greens in the European Parliament. Later that year, the minor green party Green List merged into ORaH.

On 23 July 2015 it was announced that an independent MP Mladen Novak was joining ORaH. He was a former Croatian Labourists – Labour Party member who left the party after it started negotiating to join Kukuriku coalition. Another former labourist MP, Zlatko Tušak, joined the party on 18 September 2015, giving ORaH a third MP ahead of the elections.

In the 2015 Croatian parliamentary election, ORaH fared worse than any opinion poll had predicted, gaining less than 2% of the vote, and no MP. It is the largest party outside of the Croatian Parliament.

In February 2016, Mirela Holy left the party "because of personal and professional reasons", stating that she wanted to have more time for lecturing on Vern Polytechnic, writing books and fashion design.[5] In April 2016, Davor Škrlec left the party because of his dissatisfaction over how the party is run, and the party's passivity towards the problems of Croatian society.[6]

At the assembly held on Sunday, November 15 2020, the members of ORaH made a decision to supplement the name of the party, which is now called the Green Alternative - Sustainable Development of Croatia. The desire was in this way to further highlight their green party orientation.[7]

Election results

Croatian Parliament

YearPopular vote
(coalition)
% of popular vote Overall seats wonChangeCoalitionGovernment
201538.830 1.74%
201614,7880.78%No Selling
2020116,4806.99%Green–Left

European Parliament

YearPopular votes% of popular votes Overall seats wonSeat changeCoalitionAffiliation
201486.8069.42% 1Greens/EFA
201919,3131.79% 1Green–LeftGreens/EFA

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Aktivnosti stranke do kraja godine . hr .
  2. Web site: 28 November 2022. Izvješće o obavljenoj financijskoj reviziji - Zelena alternativa - održivi razvoj Hrvatske za 2021. . State Audit Office. hr. 19 December 2022.
  3. Web site: Politicke stranke u gradskoj skupstini-Skupstina grada zagreba;. skupstina.zagreb.hr.
  4. Web site: Nordsieck. Wolfram. 2015. Croatia. Parties and Elections in Europe. https://web.archive.org/web/20151019033313/http://www.parties-and-elections.eu/croatia.html. 19 October 2015. dead.
  5. Web site: Osnivačica ORaH-a Mirela Holy napustila stranku. index.hr. 13 October 2016.
  6. Web site: Davor Škrlec napušta ORaH. index.hr. 13 October 2016.
  7. Web site: 16 November 2020. Hrvatska je dobila Zelenu alternativu - ORaH. Croatia got the Green Alternative - ORaH. 18 October 2021. Zelena alternativa - Održivi razvoj Hrvatske ORaH. hr.