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European Greens-European Free Alliance |
| European Greens - European Free Alliance European Parliament group |
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| Name | European Greens - European Free Alliance |
| English abbr. | EG-EFA |
| French abbr. | V-ALE |
| Ideology | Green Politics Regionalism |
| European parties | European Green Party European Free Alliance |
| From | 1999 |
| To | present |
| Preceded by | The Green Group in the European Parliament, European Radical Alliance |
| Chaired by | Monica Frassoni MEP and Daniel Cohn-Bendit MEP |
| MEP(s) | 43 (3 May 2008) |
| Website | http://www.greens-efa.org/ |
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The European Greens – European Free Alliance (The Greens – European Free Alliance; Greens – EFA; French: Le Groupe Verts – Alliance libre européenne; Les Verts – ALE, German Fraktion der Grünen – Freie Europäische Allianz) is one of the parliamentary groups in the European Parliament.
This group consists of two distinct European political parties - the European Green Party and the European Free Alliance (EFA). The EFA consists of parties representing stateless nations. These parties are civic nationalists and regionalists, broadly of the centre and centre-left.citation needed
¹Observer status
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