Young Greens of Norway
Young Greens of Norway Grønn Ungdom Grøn Ungdom Ruoná Nuorat | |
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Secretary General | Isa Isene |
Spokesperson |
Anna Kvam Lage Nøst |
Founded | 1996 |
Headquarters | Oslo, Norway |
Membership | 1247 (2013[1]) |
Ideology |
Green politics Green Liberalism |
Mother party | Green Party |
International affiliation | Global Young Greens |
European affiliation | Federation of Young European Greens |
Website | |
www.gronnungdom.no |
Young Greens of Norway (Bokmål: Grønn Ungdom, Nynorsk: Grøn Ungdom, Northern Sami: Ruoná Nuorat, or GU) is the youth league of the Norwegian Green Party. The organization was founded in 1996, and its current spokespeople are Anna Kvam and Lage Nøst.[2] The Young Greens works to promote green ideology, its mother party's political program, and youths' engagement in politics.
Politics
The Young Greens follows the political platform of its mother party, the Green Party, but can also adapt independent resolutions. One of the organizations prioritized issues is to change Norwegian climate politics, and phase out the Norwegian oil industry within 20 years.[2]
Organization
The Young Greens of Norway's leadership structure is unique among political youth organizations in Norway, in having two spokespeople instead of leader to promote the organization.
The current spokespeople are Lage Nøst and Anna Kvam. The secretary general is Isa Isene, and international secretary is John Slinning Jannesson.[3]
The Norwegian Young Greens is a member organization of the Federation of Young European Greens and the Global Young Greens.
References
- ↑ "AUF og Grøn Ungdom aukar mest | Framtida". Framtida.no. Retrieved 2015-03-05.
- 1 2 "Grønn Ungdom – Store norske leksikon". Snl.no. Retrieved 2015-03-05.
- ↑ "Grønn Ungdom » Arbeidsutvalget". Gronnungdom.no. 2014-06-20. Retrieved 2015-03-05.