Green parliamentary group in the Federal Assembly
Green parliamentary group in the Federal Assembly | |
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Members: | 35 (as of: NR elections 2019) |
Share of voters: | 13.5% (as of: NR elections 2019) |
National Council: | 30 seats (15%) |
Council of States: | 5 seats (10.9%) |
Group President: | Aline Trede |
Groupings: |
Green Party of Switzerland Labor Party solidaritéS |
Website: | Green Group (G) |
The Green parliamentary group of the Federal Assembly ( G ) / Groupe des Verts de l'Assemblée fédérale (G) / Gruppo ecologista dell'Assemblea federale (G) is the green parliamentary group of the Swiss Federal Assembly .
fraction
In addition to the members of the Green Party , Denis de la Reussille is also the only member of the PdA's National Council , and Stefania Prezioso Batou of the SolidaritéS party . In parliament operation, the Group carries the abbreviation G . The Green parliamentary group represents 13.5 percent of the vote ( 2019 elections ) of the Green Party, as well as two small parties. It consists of 30 national councilors (NR, incl. 1 PdA and 1 SolidaritéS ) and 5 councils of states (SR).
The green parliamentary group was formed for the first time after the National Council elections in 1987 .
Parliamentary group leader
Aline Trede ( BE / NR) has been parliamentary group president since 2020 .
Taking office | Parliamentary group leader |
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2020 | Aline Trede |
2013 | Balthasar Glättli |
2010 | Antonio Hodgers |
2009 | Maya Count |
2005 | Therese Froesch |
1994 | Cécile Bühlmann |
1992 | Hanspeter Thür |
1989 | Rosmarie Bear |
1987 | Laurent Rebeaud |
composition
Legislature | Years | Members | Council of States | National Council |
51. | 2019-2023 | 35 | 5 | 30th |
50. | 2015-2019 | 13 | 1 | 12 |
49. | 2011-2015 | 17th | 2 | 15th |
48. | 2007-2011 | 24 | 2 | 22nd |
Web links
- Green parliamentary group on the website of the Swiss Greens
- Green parliamentary group on the website of the Swiss parliament
Individual evidence
- ↑ Denis de la Reussille on the website of the Federal Assembly
- ↑ Stefania Prezioso Batou on the website of the Federal Assembly
- ^ History of the Greens in Switzerland . In: SWI swissinfo.ch . ( swissinfo.ch [accessed September 26, 2017]).
- ^ Bernerin becomes the new leader of the Greens , Der Bund, May 29, 2020
- ↑ Group presidia since 1917. In: parlament.ch. Retrieved December 18, 2019 .