Friday, May 1, 2009

Green Party Taiwan challenged for by-Election of national Parliament




Calvin Wen, Secretar-General of Green Party Taiwan challenged
as a candidate for national by-election from the Taipei City No.6 District,
held on March 28.

The result of the District was that the candidate from the ruling party
(Taiwan National Party)got 46% and won the seat. The first opposition
Democratic Progress Party lost by 38% voting rate.
Calvin Wen, Green Party won 1,058 votes (1.12%).

Results:
http://www.nownews.com/2009/03/28/11490-2429106.htm

Queensland Greens celebrated most successful Election Campaign

For the first time ever, the Queensland Greens (Australia) had a candidate in every seat at the State Election on March 21 - all 89 electorates had a Greens candidate to choose.
State-wide, one in twelve Queenslanders (8.2%) voted "1" for the Greens.
Unfortunately the Queensland electoral system means that these voters will remain unrepresented in the Parliament.
In two seats, the Greens candidate received over 20% of the vote - Ronan Lee in Indooroopilly received 25.5% and Larissa Waters in Mount Coot-tha received 22.9%.

The Candidates for State Election 2009 in every district
http://qld.greens.org.au/election/candidates

The Greens Election Launch 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMyh0-VdUxs

Green Party Taiwan Protested against Removal of Old Trees


On 27 February, Mr. Calvin Wen, Secretary-general of Green Party Taiwan and its official candidate for the Taipei City No. 6 District by-election, spent 26 hours in a camphor tree on the site of the Old Songshan Tobacco Factory in Taipei to protest and prevent its removal.

The protest began on Friday afternoon as Green Party Taiwan members discovered the last tree was about to be removed.

Calvin was able to climb the tree with assistance from several other Green Party members who were then removed from the site by police. An agreement was later reached with police to allow four people to accompany Calvin at the base of the tree. The Green Party argued that the removal of the tree was illegal as the the second environmental impact assessment for the site had not yet passed.


The detail article is :



Mongolian Green Party won a seat in the National Parliament


Mongolia, where national election was held in June 2008, thereafter only the seat of 25 election constituency was still not determined due to the suspicion of false vote count.

However, in January 2009, the tentative result of votes was adopted for 4 seats, and D.Enkhbat, the leader of Mogolian Green Party won the last seat officially.

In the last year's national election of Mongolia, Mongolian Green Party made a coaliton with Civil Movement Party, then they did the campaign under the name of "Civil Movement Coalition".

Article of D. Enkhbat's media interview (english) :

The Mongolian Green Party declears that they will stand their original candidate for Mongolian Presidential Election, held in May 2009.

Reference: the official Website of Mongolian Green Party:

APGN new Membership was determined in GG2008



Global Greens 2008 in Brazil, held May 1-4 was a big event, where about 1,000 participants from all over the world got together, holding plenary sessions, workshops, regional meetings etc.
There also APGN official meeting was held on the 1st day of the Conference.

According to the review by Membership Panels (consist of 6 members), the following Green groups were adopted as a new Membership qualification.

Full Membership Group
Australian Greens
Green Party of Taiwan
Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
Ecolo Japan
Greens Japan*
Kanagawa Network Movement
Korea Greens
Pakistan Green Party ( Pakistan Greens)

* "Rainbow and Greens"(niji to midori) merged with Greens Japan in 2008.

Associate Membership Group

Nature Conservation Party, Nepal
Mongolian National Green Movement
MAOHI GREENS

Friend of the APGN
PNG Greens
CHINA GREEN PARTY
Federation for a Democratic China Australia


The whole process and issues were approved by the participatns of the APGN meeting in Sao Paulo.