Greens maintained local branches and initiatives in Istanbul, Ankara, İzmir, Bursa, Tekirdağ, and Antalya.
The Greens, along with feminists, left YSGP en masse in 2016, citing its lack of democratic decision making practices.
In 2020, the Greens submitted documents to the Ministry of the Interior to register their status as a political party, so their name could be written on ballot papers.
In 2021 the Greens filed a lawsuit against the ministry over the delay in providing the receipt stipulated in the Political Parties Law.
[10] For the parliamentary elections, on the other hand, the party established an electoral alliance with the Workers' Party of Turkey (TİP), and its spokerpersons, Özlem Taşdemir Teke and Koray Doğan Urbarlı, decided to run as candidates on TİP's lists.