Society for Political Change

Society for Political Change
Sabiedrība Citai Politikai
Leader Aigars Štokenbergs
Founded 6 September 2008
Dissolved 6 August 2011
Merged into Unity
Headquarters Riga, Audēju street 8
Ideology Social liberalism
European affiliation None
International affiliation None
Colours Red
Website
http://www.scp.lv/
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The Society for Political Change (Latvian: Sabiedrība Citai Politikai, SCP) was a social-liberal[1] political party in Latvia founded on 6 September 2008. Its members include two former ministers, former foreign minister Artis Pabriks and former economics minister Aigars Štokenbergs; its first president was economist Gatis Kokins.[2]

The SCP ran as part of the Unity rainbow party alliance in the 2010 parliamentary election to the Saeima. The party won six seats, out of the list's total of 33. After the election, the SCP demanded that the right-wing National Alliance,[3] which includes previous coalition partners For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK, be excluded from the new government, which included Unity and the Union of Greens and Farmers.[4]

On 6 August 2011, it merged with two other parties to form the new political party Unity.[5]

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