Election Program: These Are the Ideas the Greens Want to Implement - Green Party’s bold manifesto targets education, climate, and social equity
The Green Party has released its election manifesto, outlining a wide range of policy proposals across education, housing, and climate action. The nearly 100-page document mixes self-assessment with detailed plans, including financial support for young people and changes to professional training.
One key focus is education. The Greens want to make the final year of kindergarten compulsory and free, ensuring children enter school better prepared. They also propose raising primary school teachers’ pay to the higher A13 scale, arguing their work deserves proper recognition. For socially disadvantaged pupils, free school lunches would be introduced in areas with high concentrations of need.
The Greens’ manifesto covers multiple areas, from education and housing to digital regulation and climate funding. If implemented, these policies would introduce financial support for trainees, stricter social media rules, and expanded access to medical training in rural communities. The document now forms the basis of their election campaign.