Harmony Centre
Harmony Centre Saskaņas Centrs Центр согласия | |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | SC (Latvian) ЦС (Russian) |
| Leader | Nils Ušakovs Jānis Urbanovičs |
| Founder | Sergejs Dolgopolovs |
| Founded | 9 July 2005 6 January 2026 (re-activated) |
| Headquarters | Riga, Baltā iela 5A |
| Ideology | Social democracy Centrism Russian minority politics |
| Political position | Centre-left to left-wing |
| European Parliament group | S&D (SDPS) |
| Member parties | Social Democratic Party "Harmony" Centre Party |
| Colours | Red White |
| Slogan | A decent life for everyone (Latvian: Pienācīga dzīve visiem; Russian: Достойная жизнь для каждого, pre-2026) |
| Seats in the 11th Saeima | 31 / 100 |
| Seats in the 7th European Parliament | 2 / 8 |
| Website | |
| saskanascentrs.lv | |
Harmony Centre (Latvian: Saskaņas Centrs, SC; Russian: Центр Cогласия, ЦC) is a social-democratic and centrist political alliance in Latvia. Founded in 2005, 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.
From 2014 to 2026 the alliance was dormant, until it was revived with the Socialist Party being replaced by the Centre Party.
Ideologically a catch-all grouping of centre-left and left-wing parties, the alliance also aimed to represent the interests of Russians in Latvia.