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Taiwan Friends of the Global Greens : ウィキペディア英語版
Green Party Taiwan

Táiwān Lǜ Dǎng
|colorcode = green
|party_logo =
Green Party Taiwan Emblem
|leader1_title = Chairperson
|leader1_name = Lee Keng-cheng (Co-chair)
Chang Yu-jing (Co-chair)
|foundation = 25 January 1996
|ideology = Green politics
|position = Centre-left
|headquarters = 6F, No. 28, Beiping E. Rd., Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, Taiwan (ROC)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=台灣綠黨 )
|seats1_title= Legislative Yuan
|seats1=
|seats2_title= Local Government
|seats2=
|international = Asia-Pacific Greens Federation
Global Greens
|colours = Green
|website = (greenparty.org.tw )
|country = the Republic of China
}}
The Green Party Taiwan (; Taiwanese: Tâi-ôan Le̍k Tóng) is a political party in Taiwan established on 25 January 1996. Although the party is sympathetic to Taiwan nationalism and shares a number of centre-left positions with the Pan-Green Coalition, the party emphasizes campaigning primarily on social and environmental issues. The party is not a member of, and should not be confused with, the Pan-Green Coalition. Green Party Taiwan is a member of the Asia-Pacific Greens Federation and participates in the Global Greens.
==Electoral history==
In the 2008 legislative election, the Green Party of Taiwan formed a red-green coalition with a labour-led organization Raging Citizens Act Now! (人民火大行動聯盟), but failed to win any seats.
In the 2012 legislative election, Green Party Taiwan garnered 1.7% of the party vote. While still far short of the 5% threshold to win a seat in the legislature, this makes it the largest extraparliamentary party in Taiwan.〔(綠黨超越新黨 成小黨落選頭 ). China Times (2012-01-15): Greens surpassing the New Party to be the largest extraparliamentary party.〕 Its best showing is in Ponso no Tao where Taiwan’s nuclear waste storage facility is located. There, the party collected 35.76% of the party votes due to its strong antinuclear stance.
In the 2014 local elections, the party won two seats. Wang Hao-yu was elected to the Taoyuan City council and Jay Chou to the Hsinchu County Council.
In the 2016 general election, the party is planning to run in a coalition with the newly founded centre-left Social Democratic Party〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Greens, Social Democrats to cooperate )〕 and will field candidates in both constituency races and the nationwide party ballot.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Green Party Taiwan issues list of legislative candidates )

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