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Swedish Young Greens on NATO

Posted on 20 November 2014

As young greens, we share many common beliefs and values. Yet as individuality and independence are some of our most cherished values, we also have some different positions on some issues. In order to explore these differences and understand where other young greens are coming from around Europe, we have asked different FYEG member organizations…

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Czech Young Greens on NATO

Posted on 17 November 2014

As young greens, we share many common beliefs and values. Yet as individuality and independence are some of our most cherished values, we also have some different positions on some issues. In order to explore these differences and understand where other young greens are coming from around Europe, we have asked different FYEG member organizations…

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French Young Greens on NATO

Posted on 13 November 2014

As young greens, we share many common beliefs and values. Yet as individuality and independence are some of our most cherished values, we also have some different positions on some issues. In order to explore these differences and understand where other young greens are coming from around Europe, we have asked different FYEG member organizations…

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What is your Green Dream? – Ecosprinter Photobooth

Posted on 3 November 2014

During the 2014 FYEG Working Groups Meeting, the Ecosprinter asked participants ‘What is Your Green Dream?” Additionally, our action was joined by two passerbys from the street, which proves to show that “green dreams” aren’t only in FYEG. Thank you to all participants!

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Four ballots for Bosnia

Posted on 24 October 2014

On 12th of October 2014 there were general elections in Bosnia and Hercegovina. The war-torn ethnically divided country has one of the most complicated political and electoral systems in the world – These are the reflections of an international election observer. It is 7 o’clock early morning and unexpectedly chilly. The walls are decorated with…

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Visiting the Big Sister

Posted on 19 October 2014

The German Green Youth met for their 43rd General Assembly in Dresden from 10.-12. October. Alongside the 300 participants from Germany also some international guests from Austria, Norway and the Czech Republic were invited. There are certain things which one can always count on: for example, general assemblies of the Green Youth of Germany will…

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Brits denied a political choice in the TV election debates

Posted on 18 October 2014

The main broadcasters announced their plans for the televised General Election debates this week. And it was a scandal. The three separate debates will see Labour’s Ed Miliband and Conservative leader David Cameron go head to head in one debate, with the second being the same, but including the Lib Dems’ Nick Clegg, and the…

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Belgrade Pride- From Nowhere to No Place

Posted on 14 October 2014

After 3 years of being banned, and already having a pejorative image of “that thing that is traditionally canceled” Belgrade Pride (in further text Pride) happened on the 26th October 2014, without major incidents and with the presence of approximately seven thousand heavily armed policemen. Before the actual Pride itself, there was a “Pride Week”…

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A Democratic, Green Hope for Catalans

Posted on 25 September 2014

Diversity. That is what the Green movement is about. For this reason, all the members of our political family are different from each other. However, we all stand up for a common array of issues, no matter where we come from. Joves d’Esquerra Verda (Catalan Left Young Greens) is not different: we defend Europe against…

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Politics, March and Paris – the comeback of a movement!

Posted on 23 September 2014

Photo Credit: Heather Craig, Project Survival Media In the past few days, there was something missing in the German media. Something, which was featured by the New York Times front page, the Guardian, the Washington Post, BBC and across the internet: the Peoples’ Climate March, organized by environmental NGOs, indigenous peoples, local initiatives and supported…

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