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The Greens (''Verdi–Grüne–Vërc'') are a green,〔(Parties and Elections in Europe: The database about parliamentary elections and political parties in Europe, by Wolfram Nordsieck )〕 regionalist〔 and social-democratic political party active in South Tyrol, northern Italy. Despite being formally the provincial section of the Federation of the Greens, the South Tyrolean Greens are practically an autonomous party and have recently formed different alliances at the country-level from the national party.
The Greens obtained 8.7% of the vote in the most recent provincial election in 2013. The Greens are ethnically mixed and strive to improve the relations between the three language groups of the Province: Italian-, German- and Ladin-speakers. Since 2014 the party has been led by Giorgio Zanvettor and Brigitte Foppa.〔http://altoadige.gelocal.it/cronaca/2014/02/01/news/zanvettor-e-foppa-nuovi-portavoce-dei-verdi-altoatesini-1.8582707〕
==History==
The Greens have their roots in the New Left and the environmental movements of the 1970s. They started to compete in elections in 1978, but were formally registered as a party only in 1996. From 1978 to 1996 they used different names: New Left (1978), Alternative List (1983), Green Alternative List (1988) and finally Greens (1993).〔http://www.regione.taa.it/Elettorale/risultati/reg_1998.pdf Trentino〕 One of the founders and most active members of the Greens was Alexander Langer, who committed suicide in 1995.〔http://www.uibk.ac.at/politikwissenschaft/mitarbeiterinnen/pallaver/pdf/pallaver_561-600.pdf〕
In the 2003 provincial election the party obatained 7.9% of the vote and three provincial councillors: Cristina Kury, Sepp Kusstatscher (a former member of the South Tyrolean People's Party, SVP) and Hans Heiss.
In the 2004 European Parliament election, the Greens won 13.1% of the vote in the Province, their best result ever, and sent Kusstatscher to the European Parliament, replacing Reinhold Messner.
In the 2008 provincial election the Greens won only the 5.8% of the vote, losing votes (-2.1%) and one seat from 2003). The two elected Green councillors were Hans Heiss and Riccardo Dello Sbarba,〔http://www.grueneverdi.bz.it/?L=1〕 who has succeeded to Kusstatscher.
In the 2013 general election the Greens did not follow the national party into the Civil Revolution alliance and decided instead to support Left Ecology Freedom, which included Green Florian Kronbichler in its slate.〔http://www.corriere.it/notizie-ultima-ora/Cronache_e_politica/Elezioni-patto-Verdi-Alto-Adige-Sel/05-01-2013/1-A_004416910.shtml〕 Kronbichler was the first German-speaking South Tyrolean to be elected in a list different from SVP's.〔http://ricerca.gelocal.it/altoadige/archivio/altoadige/2013/02/27/NZ_14_06.html〕
In the 2013 provincial election the Greens won 8.7% of the vote (+2.9%),〔http://elezioni.provincia.bz.it/〕 their record high in a provincial election, and sent three elects to the Provincial Council: Hans Hess, Brigitte Foppa and Riccardo Dello Sbarba.〔http://elezioni.provincia.bz.it/prefvt_li_p7795_vg.htm〕
In the 2014 European elections, the Greens supported the left-wing electoral alliance The Other Europe.

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