Grünliberale Partei der Schweiz
Green Liberal Party of Switzerland
Green Liberal Party of Switzerland
Liberal
No affiliated group in the European Parliament
Change of +0.4 since last election
±0.0 in the last 3 months
The GLP's foundation is built on the belief that ecology and economy are compatible. Their worldview is liberal and progressive: individuals bear responsibility for their actions, while the state establishes frameworks that foster individual initiative and price resource consumption. The party views technological progress as the primary lever for solving the climate crisis and rejects state prohibitions in favor of incentive-based systems.
The agenda focuses on climate-friendly energy and economic policies, alongside a strong commitment to European integration. The GLP advocates for consistent decarbonization through innovation and champions liberal societal models, including equality and modern lifestyles. Their primary target audience comprises urban, well-educated demographics and young entrepreneurs who find traditional green approaches too statist and conventional liberal views too environmentally indifferent.
Within the Swiss political system, the GLP acts as a strategic kingmaker. It breaks down traditional blocs by forming coalitions with either the left or conservative camps, depending on the specific issue. Its role is that of a 'bridge-builder,' defending the rule of law as a guarantor of fair competition and individual freedom, and advocating for deeper integration into international structures and a robust domestic market.
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The party participated in government for 0% of the legislative period.
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