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Green(s) with Envy

Writer: International Press CorpsInternational Press Corps

AFP - by Olivia Torlett // collab: renew


Stating in their latest official statement, the Greens have done nothing but made me laugh so hard.


The Greens, regardless of their eloquent, inspiring and well-written piece of statement, have both not produced any quality policy and voice any speeches in the parliamentary session. During the parliamentary session, the Greens have been criticized for their apparent lack of activity and failure to make a significant impact via their policies - no effective policies were introduced. Critics argue that the party's focus on environmental issues should not overshadow their responsibility to address broader societal concerns, especially the conference’s topic on ‘Single Digital Market’.


Moreover, regarding the statement on the Greens on their previous policies which proved effective, it is believed that these past actions have nothing to do with their current moves in the European Parliament since those mentioned policies were ruled by another greater Greens politician.


Another point of discontentment raised against the Greens is their failure to propose constructive policies that address the multifaceted challenges faced by society. While environmental issues are undoubtedly important, critics argue that the Greens should also prioritize policies that tackle economic inequality, healthcare, education, and other critical areas that impact citizens' lives.


Critics have also accused the Greens of crossing party boundaries by constantly condemning other parties without offering tangible solutions or taking any constructive actions themselves. While it is essential to hold other parties accountable, it is equally important for the Greens to lead by example and present viable alternatives. By consistently engaging in partisan politics, the party risks undermining their own credibility and hindering progress towards meaningful change.


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