Borgerligt Centrum Explained

Borgerligt Centrum
Colorcode:
  1. BFBFBF
Leader:Jeppe Søe[1]
Ideology:Liberalism
Humanism
Centrism
Headquarters:PO box 32
1002 København K
Website:http://www.borgerligtcentrum.dk/
Country:Denmark

Borgerligt Centrum ("Civil Centre") was 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".

On 16 June 2009, Ammitzbøll officially disbanded the party, and attempted to join the other small centre party in the Danish Parliament, Liberal Alliance.[3] He officially declared the party dead,[4] 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.[5]

Politics

According to the party's website, the party has three key issues:[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Søe ny formand for Borgerligt Centrum . . . 2009-06-21 . 2006-06-28 . Danish.
  2. News: Politiken. 2009-01-07. 2009-01-07. Ammitzbøll præsenterer nyt politisk parti. Danish.
  3. News: Ammitzbøll går til Liberal Alliance . . 2009-06-16 . Danish . 2009-06-28 . Ritzau.
  4. News: Borgerligt Centrum lagt i graven . . 2009-06-20 . 2009-06-28 . Danish . Ritzau.
  5. News: Simon Emil Ammitzbøll trues med retssag . . 2009-06-28 . 2009-06-28 . . Danish.
  6. Web site: Party website in English. 2009-01-06. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090219214852/http://borgerligtcentrum.dk/content/english-0. 2009-02-19.