Red-Greens (Sweden)

The Red-Greens
De Rödgröna
Social Democrats
(Full member)
Magdalena Andersson
Green Party
(Full member)
Märta Stenevi
Per Bolund
Left Party (Collaborating)
(not a member)
Nooshi Dadgostar
Founded7 December 2008
2014 (revived)
IdeologySocial democracy (S)
Green politics (MP)
Socialism (V)
Political positionCentre-left to left-wing
ColoursRed, Green
Parliament
149 / 349
Mikaela Valtersson (Green) and Thomas Östros (Social Democrat) present the two parties' joint 2009 shadow budget in October 2008. At this stage the Left Party was not yet part of the cooperation.

The Red-Greens (Swedish: De rödgröna[1]) is an umbrella term which refers to the three centre-left to left-wing political parties of Sweden; the Social Democrats, the Left Party and the Green Party.

The term 'red-greens' originates from the launch of a left-wing political and electoral alliance between the parties on 7 December 2008.[2] This alliance, which was largely based on the Norwegian Red-Green Coalition,[3] consisted of the Social Democrats, the Green Party and the Left Party which were in opposition to the centre-right Alliance coalition government. The three component parties of the Red-Greens, which faced the voters as three separate parties in the 2010 general election, aimed to reach agreements on significant areas of policy before the election. The parties aimed to achieve a majority in the following Swedish general election on 19 September 2010, in an unsuccessful bid to form a coalition government. The Red-Green pact was put to a pause on 26 October 2010,[4] and was completely dissolved (according to a spokesperson for the Green Party) on 26 November.[5]

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  4. ^ "Red-Greens breaking up: Sahlin - The Local". Archived from the original on 28 October 2010.
  5. ^ http://www.dn.se/nyheter/politik/det-borde-bara-ha-varit-vi-och-s-1.1216242, in Swedish

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