Green Humane City

On 13 June 2021, Green Humane City organized a rally in the centre of Skopje, protesting the cutting down of trees for the purpose of expanding a street in the Debar Maalo area.

[3] On 14 July 2021, Green Humane City announced that it will run on the local elections 2021 with an independent list led by Velkovska and environmental activist Gorjan Jovanovski.

[5] On 17 August 2021, Green Humane City announced that it will support the mayor candidacy of Ana Petrovska, a former head of the State Environmental Inspectorate.

They are systematized in six areas: clean environment (Go Green, AirCare App, Ne Bidi Gjubre), sustainable development (Mama Organa), energy independence (E.D.E.N), social justice (Romalitiko), animal protection (Anima Mundi) and urban mobility (NaTochak, Polio Plus).

Apart from environmentalism, its key principles are local sovereignty and grassroots democracy, aiming for the redistribution of political power to ordinary citizens through the means of participatory budgeting and public assemblies on critical issues (such as the development of a general urban plan for Skopje).