Alternative Ecologists
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The Alternative Ecologists (Greek: Οικολόγοι Εναλλακτικοί), officially the Federation of Ecologists and Alternative Groups, was a federation of several groups created after the good performance of an autonomous electoral platform also called Alternative Ecologists in the 1989 European Parliament elections in Greece. It contested the national elections of November 1989 and 1990, taking one seat in each election.
The groups involved in the federation decided to dissolve it in 1993.
Subsequently, some other individuals attempted to use the same title and took legal action for this purpose. One of these groups now forms part of the Front of the Greek Anticapitalist Left.
This first attempt to found a Greek Green party was followed by the Green list entitled Political Ecology, which participated in the 1994 European Parliament election, and the creation of Green Politics (Greek: Πράσινη Πολιτική, Prasini Politiki) in 1996. Both of these organisations failed to make any significant impact.
Party's electoral results
Results since 1989 (year links to election page) | ||||||||
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Year | Type of Election | Votes | % | Mandates | ||||
1989 | European | 72,369 | 1.12 | 0 | ||||
November 1989 | Parliament | 39,158 | 0.58 | 1 | ||||
1990 | Parliament | 50,686 | 0.77 | 1 |
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