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Centre Group

Mittengruppen (Swedish)
Keskiryhmä (Finnish)
Midtergruppen (Danish)
Midtengruppen (Norwegian)
Flokkahópur miðjumanna (Icelandic)

AbbreviationMG
ChairpersonSweden Linda Modig
General SecretaryFinland Terhi Tikkala
FoundedFebruary 1983
IdeologyCentrism
Factions:
Liberalism
Christian democracy
Green politics
Agrarianism (Nordic)
Political positionCentre
Factions:
Centre-right to centre-left
European affiliationALDE, EFA, EGP, EPP
European Parliament groupRenew, Greens/EFA, EPP Group
Colours  Orange
  Purple
Slogan"We make the Nordics bigger!"
(Swedish: "Vi gör Norden större!")
Nordic Council

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Website
mittengruppen.org

The Centre Group (Swedish: Mittengruppen) is a Centrist party group in the Nordic Council. It consists of various political families, such as Christian democrats, liberals, agrarians and greens.

The member organizations of the Centre Group are:[1][2]

Country National party Nordic Council National MPs MEPs Status
# of seats Last election # of seats Last election # of seats Last election
 Åland Liberals for Åland
(Liberalerna på Åland)

1 / 2

9 / 30

2023

0 / 200

0 / 1

2023

0 / 14

2024 Junior partner
Åland Centre
(Åländsk Centern)

0 / 2

7 / 30

1 / 200

1 / 1

0 / 14

Junior partner
Sustainable Initiative
(Hållbart Initiativ)

0 / 2

1 / 30

0 / 200

0 / 1

0 / 14

Opposition
Future of Åland
(Ålands Framtid)

0 / 2

0 / 30

0 / 200

0 / 1

0 / 14

Opposition
 Denmark Venstre
(Venstre, Danmarks Liberale Parti)

1 / 16

23 / 175

2022

23 / 179

2022

2 / 15

2024 Junior partner
Moderates
(Moderaterne)

1 / 16

16 / 175

16 / 179

1 / 15

Junior partner
Liberal Alliance
(Liberal Alliance)

1 / 16

14 / 175

14 / 179

1 / 15

Opposition
Social Liberal Party
(Radikale Venstre)

0 / 16

7 / 175

7 / 179

1 / 15

Opposition
 Faroe Islands Union Party
(Sambandsflokkurin)

2 / 20

[a]

7 / 33

2022

1 / 179

1 / 2

2022

Not in EU

Opposition
Centre Party
(Miðflokkurin)

0 / 2

2 / 33

0 / 179

0 / 2

Opposition
Progress
(Framsókn)

0 / 2

3 / 33

0 / 179

0 / 2

Junior partner
Self-Government
(Sjálvstýri)

0 / 2

0 / 33

0 / 179

0 / 2

Extra-parliamentary
 Finland Centre Party
(Suomen Keskusta/Centern i Finland)

2 / 18

23 / 200

2023

23 / 200

2023

2 / 14

2024 Opposition
Green League
(Vihreä liitto/Gröna förbundet/Ruoná lihttu)

1 / 18

13 / 200

13 / 200

2 / 14

Swedish People's Party of Finland
(Suomen ruotsalainen kansanpuolue/
Svenska folkpartiet i Finland
)

1 / 18

9 / 200

9 / 200

1 / 14

Junior partner
Christian Democrats
(Kristillisdemokraatit/Kristdemokraterna)

0 / 18

5 / 200

5 / 200

0 / 14

 Greenland Democrats
(Demokraatit/Demokraterne)

0 / 2

3 / 31

2021

0 / 179

0 / 2

2022

Not in EU

Opposition
Solidarity
(Atassut)

0 / 2

2 / 31

0 / 179

0 / 2

Confidence and supply
Cooperation Party
(Suleqatigiissitsisut/Samarbejdspartiet)

0 / 2

0 / 31

0 / 179

0 / 2

Opposition
 Iceland Progressive Party
(Framsóknarflokkurinn)

1 / 7

5 / 63

2024

Not in EU

Opposition
People's Party
(Flokkur Fólksins)

1 / 7

10 / 63

Junior partner
Viðreisn

1 / 7

11 / 63

Centre Party
(Miðflokkurinn)

0 / 7

8 / 63

Opposition
 Norway Centre Party
(Senterpartiet)

3 / 20

28 / 169

2021

Not in EU

Junior partner
Liberal Party
(Venstre)

1 / 20

8 / 169

Opposition
Christian Democratic Party
(Kristelig Folkeparti)

0 / 20

3 / 169

 Sweden Centre Party
(Centerpartiet)

1 / 20

24 / 349

2022

2 / 20

2024 Opposition
Christian Democrats
(Kristdemokraterna)

1 / 20

19 / 349

1 / 20

Junior partner
Liberals
(Liberalerna)

1 / 20

16 / 349

1 / 20

Junior partner
Green Party
(Miljöpartiet de gröna)

1 / 20

18 / 349

3 / 20

Opposition

The liberal parties of Denmark, Sweden and Norway, the centre parties of Finland and Sweden, the Swedish People's Party of Finland and Viðreisn are members of the ALDE and Renew Europe; the Christian Democrats of Denmark, Finland and Sweden are members of the European People's Party and the European People's Party Group; the green parties are members of the European Green Party and Greens–EFA, while Future of Åland is a member of the European Free Alliance.

Elected representatives of Member Parties

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European institutions

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Organisation Institution Number of seats
 European Union European Parliament

17 / 720

European Commission

1 / 27

European Council
(Heads of Government)

0 / 27

Council of the European Union
(Participation in Government)

2 / 27

Committee of the Regions
 Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly
  1. ^ Johan Dahl is part of the Faroese delegation while Anna Falkenberg is part of the Danish delegation.