Borgerligt Centrum | |
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Leader | Jeppe Søe[1] |
Founded | January 6, 2009 |
Headquarters | PO box 32 1002 København K |
Ideology | Liberalism, Humanism, Centrism |
Website | |
http://www.borgerligtcentrum.dk/ |
Denmark |
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Borgerligt Centrum ("Civil Centre") is a Danish political party founded on 6 January, 2009, by MP Simon Emil Ammitzbøll,[2] a former member of the Social Liberal Party. The party describes itself as a "centre right party founded on liberal and humanistic values".[3]
On 16 June, 2009, Ammitzbøll officially disbanded the party, and attempted to join the other small centre party in the Danish Parliament, Liberal Alliance.[4] He officially declared the party dead,[5] and the only seat they have had in parliament was thus lost. However, the party which had been created behind him defied his attempt to disband the party and elected a new leader, Jeppe Søe.[1]
On 28 June, 2009, the party threaten to sue the founder, who still had access to the member lists, the signatures (needed to run for election), the domain name, among other things.[6]
According to the party's website, the party has three key issues:[3]
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