Harmony Centre
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The Harmony Centre (abbreviated SC, Latvian: Saskaņas Centrs, Russian Центр согласия) is a political alliance in Latvia. It was formed in 2005 and its main member parties are National Harmony Party, Socialist Party of Latvia and "New Centre". The chairman since autumn 2005 is journalist Nils Ušakovs (the first chairman was Riga city councillor and head of NC Sergejs Dolgopolovs). At the October 2006 elections, the party won 17 of 100 seats. It became the fourth largest party in Parliament and the second largest opposition party.
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Web site - www.saskanascentrs.lv (in Russian and Latvian).
Youth organization — "Patrioti.lv" (site), registered in 2006 and led by Aleksejs Holostovs.