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The Red-Greens ((スウェーデン語:De rödgröna)〔) was a political and electoral alliance of political parties in Sweden, publicly launched on 7 December 2008,〔 largely based on the Norwegian ruling Red-Green Coalition.〔 It consisted of the three parties in the Riksdag (Parliament of Sweden), sitting in opposition to the centre-right Alliance coalition government. The three component parties of the Red-Greens, which faced the voters as three separate parties in the 2010 general election, aimed to reach agreement on significant areas of policy before the election. The parties aimed to achieve a majority at the following Swedish general election on 19 September 2010, in the unsuccessful bid to form a coalition government. The Red-Green pact was put to a pause on 26 October 2010,〔http://www.thelocal.se/29832/20101026/〕 and completely dissolved (according to a spokesperson for the Green Party) on 26 November.〔http://www.dn.se/nyheter/politik/det-borde-bara-ha-varit-vi-och-s-1.1216242, in Swedish〕 == Parties == The coalition consisted of three parties; *The Social Democrats led by Mona Sahlin, a social-democratic party which had 130 of 349 seats in the Riksdag before the 2010 general election. *The Green Party represented by spokespersons Peter Eriksson and Maria Wetterstrand, a green party which had 19 of 349 seats in the Riksdag. *The Left Party led by Lars Ohly, a socialist party which had 22 of 349 seats in the Riksdag. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Red-Greens (Sweden)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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