Greens Equo


Greens Equo together with formerly Q or eQuo is a Spanish political party founded on 4 June 2011, when 35 Spanish green parties agreed to merge into Equo. It began as a foundation on 24 September 2010 with the purpose of becoming "the seed and mention of debate about political ecology in addition to social equity, originating a sociopolitical movement".

The number one election it contested was the 2011 Spanish general election, obtaining 216,748 votes 0.9%, devloping it the 9th nearly supported party. The party was fifth in Madrid, achieving relation thanks to the Valencian coalition Compromís-Q, in which Equo participated.

At the national elections of 20 December 2015, Equo joined the list of Podemos. This resulted in seats for three Equo candidates: Juantxo López de Uralde, Rosa Martínez and Jorge Luis Bail.

In the run up to the November 2019 Spanish general election, Equo withdrew from Unidas Podemos and agreed an electoral fusion with Más País. Disagreeing with this decision and willing to stay with Unidas Podemos, Equo founder Juanxto López de Uralde left the party and founded Green Aliance.

In 2021, the party decided to change its pretend to Greens Equo.