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Greens of Slovenia (Political party, Slovenia)

Zeleni Slovenije - Zeleni

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Flag of the Greens of Slovenia - Image by Eugene Ipavec, 30 June 2010


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Presentation of the Greens of Slovenia

The Greens of Slovenia (Zeleni Slovenije or Zeleni) were founded on 11 June 1989 as the first ecologist party in Slovenia. They held seats in parliament between 1990-92 (8) and 1992-96 (5), but after that point the party's support decreased as its positions were co-opted by larger center-left parties. In the 2008 parliamentary elections it won 5,366 votes for 0.51% of the total and zero seats.

The party is still larger than the country's three other purely green-oriented parties (Green Party, Green Progress, and Party of Ecological Movements) though it is smaller than the more syncretistic Party of the Youth - European Greens.

Eugene Ipavec, 30 June 2010


Flag of the Greens of Slovenia

The party's flag is green, with its emblem at the bottom in white: the words "Zeleni Slovenije", on either one line or two, the first word in a seriffed print and the second in a handwriting-type font. The "i" in "Zeleni" is dotted with a dandelion puff, with a few seeds drifting off rightward. The party does not use the flag much, and its Statutes make no mention of any prescribed symbols.

Eugene Ipavec, 30 June 2010


Table flag of the Greens of Slovenia

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Table flags of the Greens of Slovenia - Image by Eugene Ipavec, 30 June 2010

The party's table flags include one very similar to the full-size flag, but with the emblem on only one line, and a (possibly newer) version with only the word "Zeleni", in green on white, and with the dandelion puffball less oval and more circular, the way it is shown in the party's website header.

Eugene Ipavec, 30 June 2010