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This article is about Green List from 2017. For Green List funded in 2005, see Green List (2005). Political party in Croatia
Green List Zelena lista
LeaderNenad Matić
Founded2017
HeadquartersZagreb
IdeologyGreen politics
Christian democracy
ColoursGreen
Website
https://www.zeleni.hr/

The Green List (Croatian: Zelena lista or ZL) is a green political party in Croatia. It was founded in 2017 prior to 2017 local elections in which they run in coalition with Bandić Milan 365 – Labour and Solidarity Party. In addition to their green politics, the party is Christian Democratic compared to other green parties in the world.

History

Green List was founded in 2017 by graduate engineer in agronomy Nenad Matić, ex member of Croatian Peasant Party. The party shares name with defunct liberal Green List (2005-2014), but the membership is ideologically different.

In 2017 party first time appeared on the ballot together with the current mayor of Zagreb Milan Bandić and two more parties, winning one seat.Four years later party entered in coalition with Homeland Movement and supporting Miroslav Škoro as candidate for mayor. Party won one seat again.

In 2019 Green List participated in European elections solo but failed to pass threshold.

During 2019-20 presidential election they supported Miroslav Škoro as a candidate.

In 2020 parliamentary Green List entered coalition of several conservative and right wing parties led by Homeland Movement, but did not won any seats.

Elections

Zagreb Assembly

Election In coalition with Votes won Percentage Seats won Change
(Coalition totals) (ZL only)
2017 BM365 - SMSH - NS R 74,467 23.03% 1 / 51 Increase1
2021 DP 33,943 10.59% 1 / 47 Steady0

European Parliament

Election In coalition with Votes won Percentage Seats won Change
(Coalition totals) (ZL only)
2019 None 5,972 0.56% 0 / 12 Steady0

Legislative

Election In coalition with Votes won Percentage Seats won Change Government
(Coalition totals) (ZL only)
2020 DPHSHKSHRASTBzH - SU 181,493 10.89% 0 / 151 New Extra-parliamentary
2024 DPPiPBzH 202,714 9.56% 0 / 151 Steady 0 Extra-parliamentary

President of Croatia

Election Candidate Votes won Percentage Rank Votes won Percentage Rank
First round Second round
2019–20 Miroslav Škoro 465,704 24.75% 3rd

See also

References

  1. "Vodstvo" [Leadership]. zeleni.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 29 December 2022.
  2. "ORaH optužio Nenada Matića za krađu imena Zelena lista" [ORaH accused Nenad Matić of stealing the name the Green List]. tportal.hr (in Croatian). 7 March 2017. Retrieved 29 December 2022.
  3. ^ "Matić osnovao novu stranku nakon što je zbog Beljaka napustio HSS - želi u koaliciju s Bandićem" [Matić founded a new party after he left HSS because of the Whites - he wants to form a coalition with Bandić]. tportal.hr (in Croatian). 5 March 2017. Retrieved 29 December 2022.
  4. "Škoro čestitao Tomaševiću: Zaplješćimo novom gradonačelniku Grada Zagreba! Neće mu biti lako" [Škoro congratulated Tomašević: Let's celebrate the new mayor of the City of Zagreb! It won't be easy for him]. tportal.hr (in Croatian). 30 May 2021. Retrieved 29 December 2022.
  5. "Zelena lista na izbore za EU parlament izlazi samostalno, uz podršku stranke Zeleni forum" [The Green List for the EU Parliament elections comes out independently, with the support of the Green Forum party]. tportal.hr (in Croatian). 24 April 2019. Retrieved 29 December 2022.
  6. Luzar, Ivan (4 October 2019). "Škoru je podržala Zelena lista; ako vam zvuči nelogično, krasno su to objasnili Biblijom i kršćanstvom" [Škoro was supported by Green List; if it sounds illogical to you, they explained it beautifully with the Bible and Christianity]. Telegram (in Croatian). Retrieved 29 December 2022.
  7. "Zelena lista će na izbore sa Škorom" [The Green List will go to the elections with Škoro]. Glas Slavonija (in Croatian). 19 May 2020. Retrieved 29 December 2022.

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