I’m less sure. Where have the Greens made social change elsewhere (in Europe)? At best the Greens are a broad political alliance that will splinter the closer they get to any power.
Every country’s Green party is independent of the others. So it’s irrelevant what they’ve done in Europe. Some, like the German Greens, have become establishment centrists like the LibDems here. Others remain radical.
I’m less sure. Where have the Greens made social change elsewhere (in Europe)? At best the Greens are a broad political alliance that will splinter the closer they get to any power.
Every country’s Green party is independent of the others. So it’s irrelevant what they’ve done in Europe. Some, like the German Greens, have become establishment centrists like the LibDems here. Others remain radical.
By “radical” what do you mean? Changed the ownership of the means of production? Or enabled policies to ban plastic straws?