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Global
Greens Coordination
The Global Green Coordination is the network of Federations of national
Green
Parties from around the planet.
The Global Green Coordination (GGC) was established in April
2001 at the Global Green Gathering in Canberra, Australia.
The GGC appoints a twelve-member Global Steering Commitee to
oversee Global Greens affairs, including issuing of Global Greens statements
and
organizing
Global Greens meetings.
The Global Steering Comittee consists of three members from each of
the Green Party Federations: Africa, the Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe.
This
structure builds upon the Global Reference Group structure of Federation representatives,
that was used to plan the Canberra meeting.
The GGC was created simultaneously with
the Global
Green Network (GGN). The document
constituting both entities was adopted
unanimously by the Global Assembly there. The GGN is a network
of representatives of national Green parties.
Global Greens Coordination and Network - Founding Resolution
Current members of the Global Greens
Steering Comittee
• Federation of Green Parties of Africa
•
Federacion de Partidos Verdes de
las Americas
Jorge Melo Viana (Partido
Verde do Brasil), 2001-present
Jorge Gonzalez Torres (Partido Verde
Ecologisa de México), 2001-present
Julia Willebrand (Green Party of the United States), 2004-present
- Anne Goeke (Green Party of the United
States),
2001-2004
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Asia-Pacific
Green Network
Margaret Blakers (Australian
Greens), 2001-present
Satoko Watanable (Rainbow and Greens Japan), 2005-present
Solomone Fifita (Samoa, representing the
Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme),
2005-present
- Olzod Bum-Yalagch (Mongolia Green Party),
2001-2005
- Chen-Yan Kao (Green Party Taiwan) 2001-2005
• European
Federation of Green Parties
Grazia Francescato (I
Verdi, Italy)
Catherine Greze (Les Verts,
France)
Arnold Cassola (Alternativa Demokratika,
Malta)
* Juan Behrend (observer, Green Group in the European
Parliament)
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