Young Greens of Norway (Bokmål: Grønn Ungdom, Nynorsk: Grøn Ungdom, Northern Sami: Ruoná Nuorat, or GU) is the youth league of the Norwegian Green Party. The organization was founded in 1996, and its current spokespeople (2023) are Tobias Stokkeland (since 2021) and Margit Martinsen (since 2022).[1] The Young Greens works to promote green ideology, its mother party's political program, and youths' engagement in politics. The co-spokespersons of Young Greens of Norway are Anna Serafima Svendsen Kvam from Oslo and Ola Eian from Osen i Sør-Trøndelag. Young Greens of Norway has 780 (2022) members and 19 local groups, one in each county.
^Kjøllesdal, Bente (2021-12-20). "Den nye talspersonen i Grøn Ungdom ville invitert fredsprisvinnar på nøttesteik". Framtida. Retrieved 2022-03-28. På Grøn Ungdom sitt landsmøte i slutten av november vart Torgersen og partikollega Tobias Stokkeland valde til nye talspersonar i ungdomspartiet. | – Saman kan vi fordele arbeid, sparre og utfylle kvarandre med våre ulike styrkar, skriv Torgersen. | Dei tek over stafettpinnen etter Hulda Holdtvedt og Teodor Bruu, som har vore talspersonar sidan høvesvis 2017 og 2018.
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