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Green Youth (Germany)

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Green Youth
Grüne Jugend
Logo
Logo
SpokespersonHenriette Held andLuis Bobga (since October 2025)
Founded1994
IdeologyGreen politics
Mother partyAlliance 90/The Greens
International affiliationGlobal Young Greens
European affiliationFederation of Young European Greens (FYEG)
Websitegruene-jugend.de

Green Youth (German:Grüne Jugend,GJ) is theyouth organisation linked to theAlliance 90/The Greens (German:Bündnis 90/Die Grünen orGrüne) political party in Germany.

History

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Green Youth was founded on 16 January 1994, as an independent association with the nameGrün-Alternatives Jugendbündnis (abbreviated:GAJB).[citation needed]

Original statutes of the firstGrüne Jugend from 1981

Before 1994 there were, after the first attempts inNiedersachsen like Grüne JugendBraunschweig, founded in the spring of 1981, severalstate-based associations, such as the Grüne JugendHessen, which had been founded in the spring of 1991. It used and still uses afrog as its logo. In the same spring the Grün-Alternative JugendBaden-Württemberg was founded. Parallel to these state-based organisations was the federal Bundesjugendkontaktstelle (Abbreviated: BUJUKS), a loose network of young members and sympathisers of Die Grünen.

After several years of debate, a federal green youth organisation was founded, in which the state-based organisations and the BUJUKS all merged. In 2001, Green Youth became an integral part of the Die Grünen and lost its independent status.

In 2024 the spokespeople and the entire federal board of ten people stepped down and resigned theirAlliance 90/The Greens memberships, citing a plan to create a new left-wing youth organization, citing a rightward shift of the party on foreign, economic and environmental policy as their reason.[1]

Ideology

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Although it has similar positions to its mother party, there are some differences. Green Youth for instance is in favour oflegalisation of all drugs and the use offree software.[2]

Green Youth atCologne Pride 2019

Organization

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Green Youth is aBasisgruppe withinAlliance 90/The Greens. It has about 15,000 members.[3] Some of these are members of state-based organisations, while others are direct members of the federal organisation. Membership of the youth organisation currently represents about 15% of the membership of the main party. Membership of the organisation ends in the year one becomes 28-years-old.

The highest organ of the party is the federal congress, in which all members can participate and vote. It elects the board with two speakers, the editors of the party-magazine, SPUNK and the board of arbitration. There is a strict rule that the board, the two speakers and all other elected groups at any level must consist of at least 50% women, inter or trans persons, same as in the mother party. This is to ensure equal treatment. In the months that the federal congress does not meet a federal council, consisting out of two members per state-based organisations, meets. There are also several thematic fora, which work on specific themes (e.g. Europe, Democracy, Drugs, Equal treatment).

Green Youth is a member of theFederation of Young European Greens andGlobal Young Greens.

Leaders

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Joint spokespersons over time
PeriodSpokesperson 1Spokesperson 2
2017–2019Ricarda LangMax Lucks
2019–2021Anna PetersGeorg Kurz
2021–2023Sarah-Lee HeinrichTimon Dzienus
2023–2024Svenja AppuhnKatharina Stolla
2024–2025Jette NietzardJakob Blasel
2025-presentHenriette HeldLuis Bobga

References

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  1. ^Schult, Christoph (2024-09-25)."Bündnis 90/Die Grünen: Vorstand der Grünen Jugend tritt zurück – und verlässt die Partei".Der Spiegel (in German).ISSN 2195-1349. Retrieved2024-09-26.
  2. ^admin (2012-01-02)."jung. grün. stachlig. - Drogenpolitik im Selbstverständnis und den Grundsätzen der GRÜNEN JUGEND".Grüne Drogenpolitik (in German). Retrieved2023-10-31.
  3. ^"Geschichte".gruene-jugend.de (in German). Retrieved24 March 2021.

External links

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  • (German:Bündnis 90/Die Grünen)
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