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Study Guide: Harmony Centre: A Latvian Political Alliance

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Harmony Centre: A Latvian Political Alliance Study Guide

Origins and Formation

Harmony Centre was officially founded on July 9, 2006.

Answer: False

Explanation: Harmony Centre was officially founded on July 9, 2005, not 2006.

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Harmony Centre emerged from the electoral alliance known as "For Human Rights in a United Latvia".

Answer: True

Explanation: Harmony Centre was formed as a successor to the electoral alliance "For Human Rights in a United Latvia".

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Over time, the initial five member parties of Harmony Centre merged into a single entity.

Answer: False

Explanation: The initial five member parties underwent mergers, consolidating into two main entities: the Social Democratic Party "Harmony" and the Socialist Party, rather than a single entity.

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When was Harmony Centre officially founded?

Answer: July 9, 2005

Explanation: Harmony Centre was officially founded on July 9, 2005.

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Which of these was NOT an initial member party of Harmony Centre?

Answer: Social Democratic Party "Harmony"

Explanation: The Social Democratic Party "Harmony" was formed through mergers of initial member parties, but it was not one of the original five founding parties of Harmony Centre.

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How did the initial five member parties of Harmony Centre evolve over time?

Answer: They were consolidated into two main entities: the Social Democratic Party "Harmony" and the Socialist Party.

Explanation: The initial five member parties of Harmony Centre underwent a process of consolidation, eventually merging into two primary entities: the Social Democratic Party "Harmony" and the Socialist Party.

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What was the purpose of the "Equal Rights" party within the "For Human Rights in a United Latvia" alliance?

Answer: To advocate for the interests of the Russian minority and the Russian language.

Explanation: The "Equal Rights" party within the "For Human Rights in a United Latvia" alliance was established to advocate for the interests of the Russian minority and the Russian language.

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Ideology and Platform

Harmony Centre was a political alliance primarily focused on conservative policies in Latvia.

Answer: False

Explanation: Harmony Centre was a social-democratic political alliance, not one focused on conservative policies. Its platform emphasized centre-left and left-wing viewpoints.

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Harmony Centre's primary ideological orientation was social-democratic, encompassing centre-left and left-wing viewpoints.

Answer: True

Explanation: The alliance identified its primary ideological orientation as social-democratic, encompassing a spectrum of centre-left and left-wing political perspectives.

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Besides its social-democratic stance, Harmony Centre focused on representing the interests of ethnic Latvians and promoting national unity.

Answer: False

Explanation: Contrary to focusing on ethnic Latvians, Harmony Centre primarily represented the interests of the Russian minority and engaged in minority politics.

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Harmony Centre was generally considered to be centre-right on the political spectrum.

Answer: False

Explanation: Harmony Centre was generally considered to be centre-left to left-wing on the political spectrum.

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Upon formation, Harmony Centre aimed to consolidate Latvian centre-left forces and promote amity between Latvians and Russians.

Answer: True

Explanation: A primary objective upon formation was to consolidate Latvian centre-left political forces and foster amity between the Latvian and Russian populations.

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Harmony Centre advocated for reduced social spending to stimulate the Latvian economy.

Answer: False

Explanation: Harmony Centre advocated for increased social spending as a strategy to stimulate the economy, rather than reduced spending.

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Harmony Centre's primary ideological orientation was described as:

Answer: Social-democratic

Explanation: Harmony Centre identified its primary ideological orientation as social-democratic.

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Besides its social-democratic stance, what other political interests did Harmony Centre aim to represent?

Answer: The interests of the Russian minority and minority politics.

Explanation: In addition to its social-democratic platform, Harmony Centre focused on representing the interests of the Russian minority in Latvia.

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What was a primary goal of Harmony Centre upon its formation?

Answer: To consolidate Latvian centre-left forces and promote amity between Latvians and Russians.

Explanation: A key objective upon its formation was to consolidate Latvian centre-left political forces and to foster amity between the Latvian and Russian populations.

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Harmony Centre's general economic policy position was to:

Answer: Advocate for increased social spending to stimulate the economy.

Explanation: Harmony Centre's economic policy advocated for increased social spending as a means to stimulate the economy and improve overall welfare.

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What was the significance of promoting "Latvian-Russian amity" for Harmony Centre?

Answer: It highlighted the goal of fostering better relations between ethnic Latvians and Russians.

Explanation: The promotion of "Latvian-Russian amity" underscored Harmony Centre's objective to foster improved relations and understanding between Latvia's ethnic Latvian and Russian populations.

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Leadership and Key Figures

Sergey Dolgopolov, leader of the Socialist Party of Latvia, is credited as the founder of Harmony Centre.

Answer: False

Explanation: Sergey Dolgopolov, leader of the New Centre party, is credited as the founder of Harmony Centre, not a leader of the Socialist Party of Latvia.

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Nils Ušakovs served as the first chairman of Harmony Centre.

Answer: False

Explanation: Sergey Dolgopolov served as the first chairman of Harmony Centre; Nils Ušakovs later became a prominent leader.

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Who is credited as the founder of Harmony Centre?

Answer: Sergey Dolgopolov, head of the New Centre party

Explanation: Sergey Dolgopolov, the leader of the New Centre party, is credited as the founder of Harmony Centre.

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Who were the key leaders associated with Harmony Centre?

Answer: Sergey Dolgopolov, Nils Ušakovs, Jānis Urbanovičs

Explanation: Prominent leaders associated with Harmony Centre included its founder Sergey Dolgopolov, Nils Ušakovs, and Jānis Urbanovičs.

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Which party leader served as the first chairman of Harmony Centre?

Answer: Sergey Dolgopolov

Explanation: Sergey Dolgopolov, leader of the New Centre party, served as the first chairman of Harmony Centre.

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Electoral Performance

In the 2006 Latvian parliamentary election, Harmony Centre secured 17 seats and ranked fourth.

Answer: True

Explanation: Harmony Centre achieved a significant electoral result in the 2006 parliamentary election, securing 17 seats and ranking fourth.

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Harmony Centre's electoral performance significantly improved in the 2010 election, winning 29 seats and placing second.

Answer: True

Explanation: The 2010 election marked a substantial improvement for Harmony Centre, as it won 29 seats and secured second place in the parliamentary rankings.

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In the 2011 Latvian parliamentary election, Harmony Centre became the leading party with 31 seats but remained in opposition.

Answer: True

Explanation: Harmony Centre emerged as the leading party in the 2011 parliamentary election, securing 31 seats, yet it continued to operate in opposition.

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Harmony Centre maintained its position as the leading party in the 2014 election but was included in the government coalition.

Answer: False

Explanation: While Harmony Centre remained the leading party in the 2014 election, it was excluded from the government coalition.

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Harmony Centre participated in the 2009 European Parliament election, winning 2 out of Latvia's 8 seats.

Answer: True

Explanation: In the 2009 European Parliament election, Harmony Centre secured 2 of Latvia's 8 allocated seats.

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How many seats did Harmony Centre secure in the 2006 Latvian parliamentary election?

Answer: 17 seats

Explanation: In the 2006 Latvian parliamentary election, Harmony Centre secured a total of 17 seats.

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In the 2010 Latvian parliamentary election, Harmony Centre achieved which result?

Answer: Ranked second with 26.61% of the vote and 29 seats.

Explanation: The 2010 Latvian parliamentary election saw Harmony Centre achieve a significant improvement, ranking second with 26.61% of the vote and winning 29 seats.

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What was Harmony Centre's electoral outcome in the 2011 Latvian parliamentary election?

Answer: Secured 31 seats, making it the leading party, but it remained in opposition.

Explanation: In the 2011 Latvian parliamentary election, Harmony Centre secured 31 seats, becoming the leading party, although it remained in opposition.

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How many seats did Harmony Centre hold in the 11th Saeima?

Answer: 31 seats

Explanation: Harmony Centre held 31 seats in the 11th Saeima.

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In the 2018 Latvian parliamentary election, Harmony Centre's performance was characterized by:

Answer: Receiving the most votes but being excluded from the governing coalition.

Explanation: In the 2018 Latvian parliamentary election, Harmony Centre received the most votes but was ultimately excluded from the governing coalition.

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Political Stances and Controversies

Harmony Centre was excluded from government coalitions primarily due to its strong stance against minority rights.

Answer: False

Explanation: Harmony Centre's exclusion from government coalitions was primarily attributed to its stances on sensitive national issues and its ties with United Russia, not an opposition to minority rights.

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Key leaders of Harmony Centre, including Jānis Urbanovičs, labeled the 1940 Soviet presence in Latvia as an "occupation".

Answer: False

Explanation: Key leaders, including Jānis Urbanovičs, avoided labeling the 1940 Soviet presence as an "occupation," preferring the term "annexation."

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Nils Ušakovs stated that Latvia had been forcibly annexed by the Soviet Union.

Answer: True

Explanation: Nils Ušakovs articulated that Latvia had been forcibly annexed by the Soviet Union.

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Jānis Urbanovičs believed that Soviet forces were still present in Latvia.

Answer: False

Explanation: Jānis Urbanovičs stated that "there were occupations in Latvia, there are no occupants," indicating a belief that Soviet forces were no longer present.

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Harmony Centre leaders proposed postponing debates on national and historical issues to prioritize economic and social problems.

Answer: True

Explanation: Harmony Centre leaders suggested deferring discussions on national and historical matters to focus on addressing pressing economic and social challenges.

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Alfrēds Rubiks, an MEP for Harmony Centre, recognized Latvia's occupation by the Soviet Union.

Answer: False

Explanation: Alfrēds Rubiks, an MEP for Harmony Centre, explicitly stated he never recognized Latvia's occupation by the Soviet Union.

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Jānis Urbanovičs attributed the Revolution of Dignity in Ukraine to Western attempts to disrupt Russian plans for an Eurasian Customs Union.

Answer: True

Explanation: Jānis Urbanovičs attributed the Revolution of Dignity in Ukraine to Western efforts aimed at disrupting Russian plans for an Eurasian Customs Union.

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Nils Ušakovs criticized the EU sanctions against Russia, deeming them ineffective and harmful to the Latvian economy.

Answer: True

Explanation: Nils Ušakovs expressed criticism of the EU sanctions against Russia, characterizing them as ineffective and detrimental to the Latvian economy.

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Harmony Centre deputies voted in favor of a resolution condemning Russia's actions in Ukraine in March 2014.

Answer: False

Explanation: In March 2014, 28 deputies from Harmony Centre voted against a Saeima resolution that condemned Russia's actions in Ukraine.

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Which of the following was a primary reason cited for Harmony Centre's exclusion from government coalitions?

Answer: Its stances on sensitive national issues and ties with United Russia.

Explanation: Harmony Centre was frequently excluded from government coalitions due to its positions on sensitive national issues and its connections with United Russia.

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How did key Harmony Centre leaders, like Jānis Urbanovičs, characterize the 1940 Soviet presence in Latvia?

Answer: They avoided labeling it an "occupation," preferring "annexation."

Explanation: Key leaders, including Jānis Urbanovičs, characterized the 1940 Soviet presence in Latvia not as an "occupation" but as an "annexation."

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What was Nils Ušakovs' stance on the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation?

Answer: He expressed support for Ukraine's territorial integrity, including Crimea.

Explanation: Nils Ušakovs expressed his support for Ukraine's territorial integrity, which explicitly included Crimea.

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What was Nils Ušakovs' opinion on the EU sanctions against Russia?

Answer: He criticized them as ineffective and harmful to the Latvian economy.

Explanation: Nils Ušakovs voiced criticism regarding the EU sanctions against Russia, deeming them ineffective and detrimental to the Latvian economy.

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How did Harmony Centre deputies vote on a resolution condemning Russia's actions in Ukraine in March 2014?

Answer: 28 deputies voted against the resolution.

Explanation: In March 2014, 28 deputies affiliated with Harmony Centre voted against a Saeima resolution condemning Russia's actions in Ukraine.

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What precedent did Jānis Urbanovičs cite regarding Russia's actions in Crimea?

Answer: The Abrene County precedent.

Explanation: Jānis Urbanovičs cited the historical Abrene County precedent when discussing Russia's actions in Crimea.

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Dissolution and Succession

Harmony Centre was dissolved in 2014.

Answer: True

Explanation: The political alliance Harmony Centre officially ceased operations and was dissolved in 2014.

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The National Democratic Party succeeded Harmony Centre after its dissolution.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Social Democratic Party "Harmony" succeeded Harmony Centre after its dissolution, not the National Democratic Party.

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When was Harmony Centre officially dissolved?

Answer: 2014

Explanation: Harmony Centre officially ceased its operations and was dissolved in the year 2014.

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What political entity succeeded Harmony Centre after its dissolution?

Answer: The Social Democratic Party "Harmony"

Explanation: Following the dissolution of Harmony Centre, the Social Democratic Party "Harmony" emerged as its successor entity.

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Identification and Structure

The Latvian name for Harmony Centre was "Saskaņas Centrs".

Answer: True

Explanation: The political alliance known in English as Harmony Centre was officially named Saskaņas Centrs in Latvian.

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The official slogan of Harmony Centre was "A decent life for everyone."

Answer: True

Explanation: The adopted slogan for Harmony Centre was "A decent life for everyone."

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Harmony Centre's headquarters were located in Ventspils, Latvia.

Answer: False

Explanation: Harmony Centre's headquarters were located in Riga, Latvia.

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What was Harmony Centre?

Answer: A social-democratic political alliance in Latvia.

Explanation: Harmony Centre was a significant political alliance in Latvia, characterized by its social-democratic ideology and focus on representing minority interests.

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Which of the following was the Latvian name for Harmony Centre?

Answer: Saskaņas Centrs

Explanation: The official Latvian designation for Harmony Centre was Saskaņas Centrs.

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What was the official slogan of Harmony Centre?

Answer: "A decent life for everyone."

Explanation: The official slogan adopted by Harmony Centre was "A decent life for everyone."

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Where was Harmony Centre headquartered?

Answer: Riga, Latvia

Explanation: Harmony Centre maintained its headquarters in Riga, Latvia.

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What does the term "catch-all" imply about Harmony Centre's political strategy?

Answer: It aimed to attract a diverse electorate by appealing broadly.

Explanation: The designation "catch-all" implies that Harmony Centre employed a political strategy aimed at attracting a broad and diverse electorate.

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