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== Radical red–green alliances == {{Main|Green left}} Political parties or [[electoral alliance|joint electoral lists]] have been formed over the years, most often between [[socialism|socialists]] and left-oriented [[green politics|greens]]. Example include: * [[GroenLinks|GreenLeft]] of the [[Netherlands]]: a political party that began in 1989 as a [[Political coalition|political alliance]] comprising the [[Communist Party of the Netherlands]], [[Pacifist Socialist Party]] and the [[Christian left]] parties [[Evangelical People's Party (Netherlands)|Evangelical People's Party]] and [[Political Party of Radicals]]. The alliance had been known as [[Rainbow (Netherlands)|Rainbow]] for the [[1989 European Parliament election in the Netherlands|1989 European elections]]. * [[Red–Green Alliance (Denmark)|Unity List – The Red–Greens]] of Denmark: a political party, originally a political alliance, formed in 1989 by the [[Left Socialists]] (VS), [[Communist Party of Denmark]] (DKP) and [[Socialist Workers Party (Denmark)|Socialist Workers Party]] (SAP). * The [[Nordic Green Left Alliance]] was a European political alliance formed by the [[Left Alliance (Finland)|Left Alliance]] ([[Finland]]), the ''[[Left-Green Movement]]'' ([[Iceland]]), the [[Left Party (Sweden)|Left Party]] ([[Sweden]]), the [[Socialist Left Party (Norway)|Socialist Left Party]] ([[Norway]]) and the [[Socialist People's Party (Denmark)|Socialist People's Party]] ([[Denmark]]). The [[Member of the European Parliament|MEPs]] of the NGLA sat in the [[European United Left–Nordic Green Left]] (GUE/NGL) group in the European Parliament, although the MEPs of the Socialist People's Party sat in [[The Greens–European Free Alliance]] (G/EFA) group and later joined the [[European Green Party]]. * [[Left Ecology Freedom]] (SEL): a former political party in [[Italy]] that was initially formed as a political alliance comprising socialists, greens and social democrats. The political alliance was itself a partial successor to the short-lived [[The Left – The Rainbow]] electoral alliance which had existed in Italy from December 2007 until May 2008 comprising the [[Federation of the Greens]] (FdV), the [[Communist Refoundation Party]], [[Party of Italian Communists]] and the [[Democratic Left (Italy)|Democratic Left]] (SD). In 2022 a new alliance, [[Greens and Left Alliance]], composed of the successor of SEL and SD [[Italian Left]] and the successor of FdV [[Green Europe]], was formed. * The [[Syriza|Coalition of the Radical Left]] (SYRIZA), a Greek party formed by the merger of a broad set of left-wing and eco-socialist parties, many of which were themselves formerly red–green alliances, such as the [[Coalition of Left, of Movements and Ecology]] (Synaspismos), [[Renewing Communist Ecological Left]] (AKOA), and Ecosocialists of Greece. The SYRIZA-led [[Second Cabinet of Alexis Tsipras|cabinet of Alexis Tsipras]] contains ones junior minister, [[Giannis Tsironis]], from the [[Ecologist Greens]]. * [[Green–Left Coalition]] of Croatia: formed by the [[We can! (Croatia)|We can!]] and [[Green Alternative – Sustainable Development of Croatia]] and by the left-wing [[New Left (Croatia)|New Left]] and [[Workers' Front (Croatia)|Workers' Front]] (the latter left the alliance). * [[Green Left (Hungary)|Green Left]] of [[Hungary]]: was a merger of [[Alliance of Green Democrats]] and the [[Workers' Party of Hungary 2006 – European Left|Workers' Party of Hungary 2006]].
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