Greens Equo
| Greens Equo Verdes Equo | |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | VQ | 
| Spokesperson | Mar González and José Ramón Becerra | 
| Founded | 4 June 2011 (Equo) 22 March 2021 (Greens Equo) | 
| Preceded by | List 
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| Headquarters | Calle Jiloca, 4 28016 Madrid | 
| Youth wing | Juventud Verde | 
| Membership (2019) | 4,337 | 
| Ideology | Green politics | 
| Political position | Centre-left to left-wing | 
| National affiliation | Podemos (2015–2016) Unidas Podemos (2016–2019) Sumar (since 2023) | 
| European affiliation | European Green Party | 
| International affiliation | Global Greens | 
| Colors | Green Yellow | 
| Congress of Deputies | 0 / 350 | 
| Spanish Senate | 0 / 266 | 
| European Parliament (Spanish seats) | 0 / 61 | 
| Local Government | 76 / 67,611 | 
| Regional parliaments | 5 / 1,261 | 
| Website | |
| verdesequo.es | |
Greens Equo (GQ) and formerly 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 goal of becoming "the seed and source of debate about political ecology and social equity, originating a sociopolitical movement".