Democratic Centre | |
Native Name: | Демократски Центар |
Foundation: | 2002 |
Ideology: | Centrism |
Country: | North Macedonia |
Democratic Centre (mk: Macedonian: Демократски Центар) is a centre-left political party in North Macedonia founded in 2002 by ex-members of the Democratic Alternative and several political debitants: Radomir Karangelovski, Savo Klimovski, Stole Popov, Tanja Karakamiseva, Arben Golja and Lazar Lazarov.
The party functions on a basis of rotating presidency. Its major political debut were the 2002 parliamentary elections in the Republic of Macedonia, when it failed to gain a seat.