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Red–green alliance

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Template:Short description Template:Redirect Template:Social democracy sidebar Template:Green politics sidebar In politics, a red–green alliance or red–green coalition is an alliance of "red" (often social-democratic or democratic socialist) parties with "green" (often green and/or occasionally agrarian) parties. The alliance is often based on common left political views, especially a shared distrust of corporate or capitalist institutions. While the "red" social-democratic parties tend to focus on the effects of capitalism on the working class, the "green" environmentalist parties tend to focus on the environmental effects of capitalism.

Red–green coalition governments

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There have been a number of red–green governments in Europe since the 1990s.

Red–red–green coalition

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Template:Mainarticle A red–red–green coalition or red–green–red coalition is a left-wing alliance of two "red" social democratic, democratic socialist, or socialist parties with one "green" environmentalist party. In France, Jean-Luc Mélenchon's New Ecologic and Social People's Union is an example of a left–green alliance.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Radical red–green alliances

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Template:Main Political parties or joint electoral lists have been formed over the years, most often between socialists and left-oriented greens. Example include:

Red–green alliances with centre-left parties

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There are also red/green political alliances and/or electoral agreements between social-democratic or liberal parties cooperate with green parties

See also

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