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Encyclopedia > Green Party of the Philippines
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The Green Party of the Philippines is the official name of the political party of the newly established Philippine Greens and of the environmentalist movement in the country. The grassroots-raised party, still young, was formally established during the 1990s with the goal of promoting an environmentalist agenda in the country that would benefit all sectors of society. The party has currently no members occupying any official positions but intends to build a ticket for the next congressional election. The party is also inviting many independents in Congress and in other local government positions to boost their numbers with the goal of making an environmentally friendly state by 2016. The party is a member of the Global Greens, a network of all the Green parties around the world. 2016 (MMXVI) will be a leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ... This article is about the green parties around the world. ...

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Officially, there is no Green Party of the Philippines registered with the Commission on Election. There are currently two "Green" parties in the Philippines, the Philippine Greens and the Partido Kalikasan ng Pilipinas (Phil. Green Party), founded on Dec. 6, 2003. It has members nationwide. One of its chapters, the Cagayan de Oro Chapter in Northern Mindanao participated 2004 local election as Partido Kalikasan. The Partido Kalikasan like the Phil. Greens is also a member of the Asia Pacific Greens which meet in February 2005 in Kyoto. The political history of the Philippines as a unified archipelago begins with the rule of the Spanish monarchs of the Philippines. ... The President of the Philippines is the head of state and government of the Republic of the Philippines. ... The young Gloria Macapagal (far right) and her family; when this picture was taken, her father Diosdado was the President of the Philippines. ... Seal of the Vice President of the Philippines The Vice President of the Philippines is the second highest executive official of the Philippine government. ... Manuel Noli de Castro, Jr. ... The Executive Departments of the Philippines is the largest component of the national executive branch of the government of the Philippines. ... Philippine Congress Session Hall The legislative power is vested in Congress, which consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives. ... Republic Acts are laws in the Philippines, created by the Congress and signed by the president. ... The Senate of the Philippines is the upper chamber of the bicameral legislature of the Philippines, the Congress of the Philippines. ... The House of Representatives (Kapulungan ng mga Kinatawan in Filipino) is the lower chamber of the Congress of the Philippines. ... The Supreme Court of the Philippines is the countrys highest judicial court, as well as the court of last resort. ... The Philippine Ombudsman is an ombudsman responsible for investigating and prosecuting government officials in the Philippines who are allegedly guilty of crimes. ... Political parties in Philippines lists political parties in Philippines. ... Elections in Philippines gives information on election and election results in Philippines. ... The Commission on Elections of the Philippines, or more commonly known as Comelec is an independent government body responsible for running elections in the countrys democratic government. ... A region (Filipino: Rehiyon) is an administrative subdivision in the Philippines. ... Map of the Philippines showing the regions and provinces (click for larger version). ... // Foreign policy The fundamental Philippine attachment to democracy and human rights is reflected in its foreign policy and is also a staunch and a close ally of the United States. ... Information on politics by country is available for every country, including both de jure and de facto independent states, inhabited dependent territories, as well as areas of special sovereignty. ...


See also

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Green Party of the Philippines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (201 words)
Green Party of the Philippines -- official name of the political party of the newly established Philippine Greens and of the environmentalist movement in the country.
The grassroots-raised party, still young, was formally established during the 1990s with the goal of promoting an environmentalist agenda in the country that would benefit all sectors of society.
The party is a member of the Global Greens, a network of all the Green parties around the world.
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