Current Poll Values for Alliance 90/The Greens

Current Poll Values for Alliance 90/The Greens

In the last election, the party reached 14.8% of the votes. In the current election trend, Grüne is at 13.8%. This is a difference of -1.0 compared to the last election result.

In the election trend of the federal states, Grüne currently achieves the best values in Hamburg with 21.6%, Baden-Württemberg with 21.3% and Berlin with 20%.

The worst poll results of Grüne are currently in Saxony-Anhalt with 3%, Thuringia with 4% and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania with 4.8%.

In the last elections, :common_name achieved the best results in Baden-Württemberg with 21.3%, Hamburg with 21.6%, Berlin with 20%, Schleswig-Holstein with 13% and North Rhine-Westphalia with 14%.

Parliamentary Election in Germany


Grüne

Alliance ’90/The Greens
Environment & Climate
G/EFA
EU Parliament
13.8
Election Trend
Result of the last parliamentary election: 14.8%
Part of the Government
Alliance 90/The Greens, short the Greens, is a German political party that advocates for environmental protection, social justice, and a sustainable economy. Founded in 1980, it emerged from the environmental and peace movement. The Greens emphasize the expansion of renewable energies, climate protection, and the promotion of equality. With around 130,000 members, they are among the larger parties in Germany.

Origins and Founding

The Greens were founded in 1980 in West Germany and emerged from various social movements, including the environmental, peace, and women's movements. Their goal was to bring ecological and social issues into politics. After the reunification of Germany, they merged in 1993 with the East German civil rights movement Alliance 90 and have since operated as Alliance 90/The Greens.

Political Goals and Focus Areas

The Greens advocate for environmental protection, the expansion of renewable energies, and climate protection. They promote social justice, gender equality, and a sustainable economy. They also advocate for a peaceful foreign policy and the strengthening of democracy. A central concern is ecological, economic, and social sustainability.

Significance and Influence

Since the 1980s, the Greens have established themselves as a stable political force in Germany. They have been part of coalition governments at both the federal and state levels multiple times. In the 2021 federal election, they achieved 14.8% of the votes and became part of the federal government in a coalition with the SPD and FDP. At the European level, they are a member of the European Green Party and advocate for a united and ecological Europe.

Sources

Who Votes for the Greens?

Political Standpoints of Party Supporters

Green supporters value a progressive and open society. They are clearly positioned for environmental protection and prefer multicultural values. In economic policy, they advocate stronger regulation and state intervention to promote social justice. They favor participatory democracy, emphasizing more input from party members. On EU integration and immigration, they are decidedly pro-European and open. They also reject close ties between church and state, prioritizing diversity and inclusion.

What Does the Overview Show?

The overview shows the range of positions of party supporters. The shorter the bar, the more homogeneous the opinion of the party’s voters on a topic.

Where Do the Data Come From?

The data are based on self-assessments of the positions of party supporters from the PolitPro community. The data are not representative of the general population but still provide a good insight into differences and focuses among voters of different parties.
Liberal
Socialist
Capitalist
Conservative
State Economic Policy
Few Interventions in Markets
Many Interventions in Markets
Grüne
Umweltpolitik
Environmental protection more important than economic growth
Economic growth more important than environmental protection
Grüne
Europäische Union
Pro-EU
Anti-EU
Grüne
Integration & Society
Multicultural Society
Homogeneous Society
Grüne
Umverteilung von Vermögen
Für Umverteilung von reich zu arm
Gegen Umverteilung von reich zu arm
Grüne

Election Results

Historical Election Results in the Bundestag


Current government participation

Government Participation in Federal States

Grüne is currently governing in 7 federal states: Baden-Württemberg, Bremen, Hamburg, Lower Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate and Schleswig-Holstein.

Government Coalitions

Germany
Baden-Württemberg
Bremen
Hamburg
Lower Saxony
North Rhine-Westphalia
Rhineland-Palatinate
Schleswig-Holstein

Explanation of the Table

The overview shows all current government participations of Grüne. The first column shows the parliament in which Grüne is governing. The colored bars show all parties involved in the government. A single bar indicates a government without a coalition partner. Two bars stand for government coalitions of 2 parties. Coalitions of 3 parties are shown with three bars.

FAQ

Where does Grüne currently stand?

In the current election trend Grüne reaches 13.8% of the vote today. Compared to the last election, this is a difference of -1.0 percentage points.

In the election trend of the federal states, Grüne currently achieves the best values in Hamburg with 21.6%, Baden-Württemberg with 21.3% and Berlin with 20%.

What are the political positions of Grüne?

Bündnis 90/Die Grünen represent green and ecological values, advocate for sustainability, environmental protection, and social justice. They emphasize the importance of ecological responsibility.

Is Grüne left-wing or right-wing?

Grüne is a center-left party.

Which faction in the EU Parliament does Grüne belong to?

Grüne sympathizes with the faction Greens (The Greens/European Free Alliance) in the EU Parliament.

What does Grüne stand for?

Grüne is the abbreviation for Bündnis 90/Die Grünen.