The Danish Green Left, known in Denmark as Enhedslisten – De Rød-Grønne, is a political party that represents a coalition of socialist and environmentalist groups. Formed in 1989, it emerged from a merger of several left-wing parties, including the Communist Party of Denmark, Socialist Workers Party, and Left Socialists. The party's foundation is built on a commitment to social justice, environmental sustainability, and anti-capitalism. It seeks to address the challenges of climate change, inequality, and social injustice through a comprehensive platform that emphas…
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What does a world that values environmental sustainability over economic growth look like to you?
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