Enderronian Greens

The Enderronian Greens (branded as the Green Party of Enderron until 2001, commonly known as The Greens) are a green political party in Enderron. It is the third-largest political party in Enderron by popular vote and membership. It is the fourth-largest party in the Enderronian Parliament, with two seats. The current party leader is Kelly Tan, since 2017.

The Green Party was formed in 1991 and has four organisational pillars: ecological sustainability, social justice, grassroots democracy and nonviolence. The party combines environmentalism with left-wing economic policies, including strong support for social welfare and funding public services through a steady-state mixed-market economy. The Greens are considered highly socially progressive, supporting immigration and refugee programs, multiculturalism, multilingualism, LGBTQ rights, gender and racial equality, animal welfare and reform of the national education and judicial systems. The party strongly supports efforts to address climate change through a transition away from fossil fuels towards renewable energies and more stringent carbon pricing. It is also strongly in favour of completely phasing out single-use plastics, conservation of natural habitats, abolishing fossil fuel subsidies, and nuclear disarmament.

The Greens' core constituencies are inner-city metropolitan areas, where it often competes with the centre-left Social Democratic Party and centre-right Liberal Party, and some rural and hinterland regions, where it is challenged by the agrarian Enderron National Party. Its membership is generally younger, university educated and primarily middle-class. The Greens currently hold two seats in the Enderronian Parliament and 24 throughout nine prefectural legislatures. The party provided confidence and supply to the Social Democratic minority government from 2014 to 2018.

Sole deputy leaders (until 2001)

 * Rob Graham (1991–1993)
 * Elizabeth Tai (1993–1998)
 * Jenson Kim (1998–2001)

Male co-deputy leaders

 * Jeremy Radford (2001–2006, 2007)
 * Erik Kastena (2006–2007)
 * Brian Clayton (2007–2014)
 * Jonathan Abbey (2014–2020)
 * Mike Jorgensen (2020–present)

Female co-deputy leaders

 * Vi Muraoka (2001–2003)
 * Tina Campbell (2003–2010)
 * Kate Tominaga (2010–2014)
 * Kelly Tan (2014–2017)
 * Jocelyn Storer (2017–present)

Federal

 * Jocelyn Storer (East Lynn, NP), 2018–present
 * Kelly Tan (Wentworth, WE), 2010–present

Prefectural

 * Lauren Baginski (NP)
 * Jamie Bowden (FL)
 * Wellin Ko-min Chang (LS)
 * Karin Chowdhury (NS)
 * Kate Falcon (St Kilda, WE), 2008–present
 * Leonard Fulbright (NS)
 * Samantha Gibney (WE)
 * Cassandra Hill (JZ)
 * Duke Harrison (NS)
 * Chris Kawamoto (WE)
 * Scott Ivanovic (PL)
 * James Kuno (TJ)
 * Noriko Li (NS)
 * John Liao (NP)
 * Georgia Maxwell (TJ)
 * Claudia Mui (Vancouver, NP), 2011–present
 * Kathryn Oliveros (NP)
 * Rachel Quezada (SY)
 * Joanne Seon (NS)
 * Brenda Sigmund (NS)
 * Lydia Stone (WE)
 * Bailey Wang (NS)
 * Tina Wang (TJ)
 * Philip Liuwen Zhou (NP)

Former

 * Jay Freberg (Islington, WE), 2008–2016