Evergreens party

Different approach to politics

Lea Celik Sommerseth Shaw

2/22/2026

Evergreens party

By Lea Celik Sommerseth Shaw

In a time when politics has become a theatre for the masses and increasingly detached from moral depth, I founded the Evergreens party as a project of restoration, of fundamental principles.

Evergreens is built on a values-driven political movement grounded in ecological responsibility, traditional integrity, and human-centred governance. It is not built around personalities or short-term cycles. It is built around stewardship.

My background spans science, literature, culture, philosophy, and theology. Through these disciplines, I observed how industrialism functions not through force but through a systematic setup of societies, not really fit for humanity. Politics, when stripped of this continuity, becomes administration without conscience.

Evergreens rests on three foundational pillars. First, ecological responsibility, the environmental policy must be practical and grounded in intergenerational thinking. We are not owners of the earth, but only temporary tenants, and sustainable economic planning is our duty. Resource protection and long-term ecological frameworks are structural necessities for future generations

Second, the thriving of children and families must return to the centre of governance. A society’s legitimacy is measured by how it protects its youngest citizens. Educational integrity and respect for familial continuity are essential to democratic stability; bureaucracy must never replace humanity.

Third, governance must be transparent; democracy is not for the few; it has to serve everyone, and civil liberties must be respected within modern state structures, with respect for sovereignty and legal transparency.

Evergreens does not advocate against Industrialism, nor does it embrace ideological extremity. It seeks a ground built on preservation, authority, liberty, innovation and heritage.

The name Evergreens stands for continuity, represents resilience without rigidity, and embodies growth with its whole spirit. The movement calls for long-term policy over short-term spectacle.

Evergreens is an invitation to those who believe that politics should be principled, not performative. To those who understand that sustainability must be structural, that future generations are our tomorrows, and that governance must answer to transparent ethical standards

More information can be found at evergreensparty.com

Lea Celik Sommerseth Shaw

22 February 2026 Saint Germain Des Pres