With any POD after 1900, make Green politics prominent, either in a single developed nation or worldwide, regulary electing people to both the legislative and executive powers (as governors, prime ministers, presidents, mayors, whatever you want).
With any POD after 1900, make Green politics prominent, either in a single developed nation or worldwide, regulary electing people to both the legislative and executive powers (as governors, prime ministers, presidents, mayors, whatever you want).
With any POD after 1900, make Green politics prominent, either in a single developed nation or worldwide, regulary electing people to both the legislative and executive powers (as governors, prime ministers, presidents, mayors, whatever you want).
Yeah, and New Zealand. Canada and Britain elected Green MPs as well.it already is in quite many European states?
Well, the Greens are stable in the polls, no real gains, and no real losses. They came fairly close in 2011.Well, yes but I was thinking of them having a more active role, as ruling party or at least main opposition. I think only NZ came close, no?
Well, the Greens are stable in the polls, no real gains, and no real losses. They came fairly close in 2011.
To get the Greens as the opposition in Germany, have the election of 2013 take place in May 2011, the Greens'll get more seats than the SPD thanks to PR.