Harmony Centre

Harmony Centre (Latvian: Saskaņas Centrs, SC; Russian: Центр Cогласия, ЦC) was a social-democratic political alliance in Latvia. It originally consisted of five political parties: the National Harmony Party, the Socialist Party of Latvia, New Centre, the Daugavpils City Party, and the Social Democratic Party. Through a series of mergers they were eventually reduced to two: Social Democratic Party "Harmony" and the Socialist Party.

Harmony Centre
Saskaņas Centrs
Центр согласия
AbbreviationSC (Latvian)
ЦС (Russian)
LeaderNils Ušakovs
Jānis Urbanovičs
FounderSergey Dolgopolov
Founded9 July 2005 (2005-07-09)
Dissolved2014
Succeeded bySocial Democratic Party "Harmony"
HeadquartersRiga, Jura Alunāna 8-3, LV-1010
IdeologySocial democracy
Russian minority politics
Political positionCentre-left to left-wing
European Parliament groupS&D (SDPS)
GUE/NGL (LSP)
Member partiesNational Harmony Party
Socialist Party of Latvia
New Centre
Daugavpils City Party
Social Democratic Party
Colours  Red
  White
SloganA decent life for everyone
(Latvian: Pienācīga dzīve visiem;
Russian: Достойная жизнь для каждого)
Seats in the 11th Saeima
31 / 100
Seats in the 7th European Parliament
2 / 8
Website
saskanascentrs.lv

Ideologically a catch-all grouping of centre-left and left-wing parties, the alliance also aimed to represent the interests of Russians in Latvia.

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