Green parliamentary group in the Federal Assembly

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Green parliamentary group in the Federal Assembly
Green Group after the 2019 parliamentary elections
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)
Members of the parliamentary group of the Swiss Greens 2015, from left: Louis Schelbert , Adèle Thorens Goumaz , Daniel Brélaz , Balthasar Glättli , Maya Graf , Christine Häsler , Jonas Fricker , Regula Rytz and Sibel Arslan
Four members of the Greens parliamentary group in 1995: Verena Diener , Rosmarie Bär , Hanspeter Thür and Cécile Bühlmann

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
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

Individual evidence

  1. Denis de la Reussille on the website of the Federal Assembly
  2. Stefania Prezioso Batou on the website of the Federal Assembly
  3. ^ History of the Greens in Switzerland . In: SWI swissinfo.ch . ( swissinfo.ch [accessed September 26, 2017]).
  4. ^ Bernerin becomes the new leader of the Greens , Der Bund, May 29, 2020
  5. Group presidia since 1917. In: parlament.ch. Retrieved December 18, 2019 .