National Forum (Croatia)

National Forum
Nacionalni forum
Leader Nikica Gabrić
Founded 8 December 2013 (2013-12-08)[1]
Dissolved 2015
Headquarters Zagreb
Ideology Pro-Europeanism
Political position Centre
European affiliation European Democratic Party
Colours Blue
Seats in Sabor
0 / 151
European Parliament
0 / 11
Website
nacionalni-forum.hr

National Forum (Croatian: Nacionalni forum, abbreviation NF) was a citizen association and a political party (officially registered in February 1, 2014[2]) in Croatia, founded by Nikica Gabrić.

In March 1, 2014, NF announced a coalition with Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS) for upcoming European Parliament election.[3] Later, they formed that coalition, together with Alliance of Primorje-Gorski Kotar (PGS) and List for Fiume.[4] The party joined the European Democratic Party (EDP) on 30 April 2014.[5]

Political program

Party's political program was focused on stimulating economic growth and employment, especially of the young, educated and talented people who are waiting for their chance on the Employment Exchange, and demography, which is crucial for the existence of the Croatian people. Party's program also placed emphasis on anti-corruption measures, considering it is high time to abolish the unjust rule of a handful of privileged individuals whose particular interests are placed ahead of the common good.[6]

References

  1. "Gabrićev Nacionalni forum postaje politička stranka" (in Croatian).
  2. "Nacionalni forum i službeno politička stranka" (in Croatian).
  3. "Nacionalni forum i HSLS zajedno na svibanjske izbore za EU" (in Croatian).
  4. "Platforma centra predala listu za europske izbore" (in Croatian).
  5. http://www.pde-edp.eu/en/news/communiques/peoples-must-take-over-europe
  6. Platforma 'Novog puta' za europsku Hrvatsku - Prijedlog ["The New Way" platform for the European Croatia - A Suggestion] (PDF) (in Croatian), archived from the original (PDF) on February 2, 2014, retrieved January 30, 2014
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