Daugavpils City Party

Daugavpils City Party
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The Daugavpils City Party (Latvian: Daugavpils pilsētas partija, DPP) was a regionalist political party located in the city of Daugavpils, Latvia. It was formed in 2000 and led by Daugavpils Mayor Vitālijs Azarevičs.

In 2005 the party entered the alliance Harmony Centre. Harmony Center won 26,0% and 29 seats in the 2010 elections. The DPP was represented by 1 MP.[1] In 2011 the party merged into the Social Democratic Party "Harmony".[2]

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