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Croatian Popular Party (other)
Croatian Popular Party may refer to: * Croatian Popular Party (1997), a political party in Croatia * Croatian Popular Party (1919) Croatian Popular Party (, ) was a minor political party that acted as a political branch of the Croatian Catholic Movement and it existed between 1919 and 1929 in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. Until Stjepan Radić's assassination in ..., a political party in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes See also * Croatian People's Party (other) {{disambig ...
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Croatian Popular Party (1997)
Croatian Popular Party () was a right-wing political party in Croatia. The party was founded in 1997 by Tomislav MerčepPovijest Hrvatske pučke stranke
after his departure from . Merčep was the party candidate in the , and was eliminated in the first round as the seventh of nine candidates, winning 22,672 votes or 0.85% of the vote. Tomislav Petrak (born 1946), a Ph.D. in veterinary science a professor at the Faculty of Food Technology an ...
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Croatian Popular Party (1919)
Croatian Popular Party (, ) was a minor political party that acted as a political branch of the Croatian Catholic Movement and it existed between 1919 and 1929 in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. Until Stjepan Radić's assassination in National Assembly in Belgrade in 1928, the Croatian Catholic Movement was pro-Yugoslav, and after the assassination pro-Croatian within Yugoslavia. However, after the failure of the Yugoslav government to implement the concordate with the Holy See, the Croatian Catholic Movement became strictly pro-Croatian. The HPS was established by the main organ of the Croatian Catholic Movement, the Croatian Catholic Seniorate (HKS). The HPS was active in all parts of Yugoslavia where Croatian Catholics were present, excluding Vojvodina, where a political party with an identical programme, the Bunjevac-Šokac Party (BŠS) was active. The programme of the HPS was based on Christian principles. For this reason, its political opponents, including the ...
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