Croatian Party of Rights 1861

Croatian Party of Rights 1861
Leader Dobroslav Paraga
Founded 1995[1]
Headquarters Zagreb
Ideology Croatian nationalism
Anti-Communism
Anti-tudjmanism[2][3]
Antiglobalism
Political position Far-right
International affiliation none
Website
http://www.hsp1861.hr/

Croatian Party of Rights 1861 (Croatian: Hrvatska stranka prava 1861, commonly referred to as HSP 1861) is a right-wing political party in Croatia.

It was founded in 1995 as a splinter party of the Croatian Party of Rights (HSP, itself founded in 1990) following the removal of Croatian right-wing nationalist Dobroslav Paraga from party leadership and Paraga's unsuccessful attempts to contest his removal in court. The "1861" in the party's name refers to the year of the foundation of the historic 19th century Party of Rights, which HSP 1861, along with several other modern day nationalist parties, claim lineage to.

The party considers Franjo Tuđman to be a traitor and a dictator - a rare position among rightists in Croatia.[3]

Legislative


Election In coalition with Votes won PercentageSeats won Change Government
(Coalition totals)(HSP only)
1995 (October ) None 31,530 9# 1.30
0 / 151
Increase Extraparliamentary

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