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These days Green Party is code for Kremlin Asset. Just look to where Jill Stein contested 2016 results and Gemany's green party actions in trying to stamp out support for Ukraine.
i'm not sure what these two things have to do with each other, or why either is indicative of being a "Kremlin asset" when the more logical explanation for both is just that Green parties are and have historically been full of people with idealistic political analysis. sure, Stein could be bought off by Russia or something―but i feel like it's a lot more likely she's just a weird person with ill-informed takes (she's basically a soft-antivaxxer and think Wi-Fi has health effects on children's brains) and that's why she does weird political things.