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Croatian and Party
* 1937 – Josip Broz Tito reads the resolution " Manifesto of constitutional congress of KPH " to the constitutive congress of KPH ( Croatian Communist Party ) in woods near Samobor.
The Kingdom underwent a crucial change in 1921 to the dismay of Croatia's largest political party, the Croatian Peasant Party ( Hrvatska seljačka stranka ).
The Croatian Peasant Party boycotted the government of the Serbian People's Radical Party throughout the period, except for a brief interlude between 1925 and 1927, when external Italian expansionism was at hand with her allies, Albania, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria that threatened Yugoslavia as a whole.
In the early 1920s the Yugoslav government of Serbian prime minister Nikola Pasic used police pressure over voters and ethnic minorities, confiscation of opposition pamphlets and other measures of election rigging to keep the opposition, and mainly the Croatian Peasant Party and its allies in minority in Yugoslav parliament.
Stjepan Radić During a Parliament session in 1928, the Croatian Peasant Party's leader Stjepan Radić was mortally wounded by Puniša Račić, a deputy of the Serbian Radical People's Party, which caused further upsets among the Croatian elite.
Vladko Maček, who had succeeded Radić as leader of the Croatian Peasant Party, the largest political party in Croatia, was imprisoned, and members of a newly emerging insurgent movement, the Ustaše, went into exile.
Franjo Tuđman's Croatian Democratic Union ( HDZ ) won by a relatively slim margin against Ivica Račan's reformed communist Party of Democratic Change ( SDP ).
Tuđman died in 1999 and in the early 2000 parliamentary elections, the nationalist Croatian Democratic Union ( HDZ ) government was replaced by a center-left coalition under the Social Democratic Party of Croatia, with Ivica Račan as prime minister.
Government ministers are from the Social Democratic Party of Croatia ( SDP ), and the Croatian People's Party-Liberal Democrats ( HNS ) and Istrian Democratic Assembly ( IDS ).
There is also Croatian Democratic Community of Bosnia and Herzegovina ( HDZBIH ) which is considered Croatian Conservative Party and Serbian Democratic Party as Serbian Conservative Party.
Croatian Party of Rights
The only electoral successes were achieved by the Ajeya Bharat Party in India, which elected a legislator to a state assembly, and by the Croatian NLP, which elected a member of a regional assembly in 1993.
Meanwhile the incident came to attention of Dr. Makanetz, leader of the National Party of the Croatian Assembly, who happened to be in Brod.
He shot and killed two Croat deputies and fatally wounded Stjepan Radić, the leader of the Croatian Peasant Party.
* Croatian Party of Rights ( HSP )
In January 1990, the Communist Party fragmented along national lines, with the Croatian faction demanding a looser federation.
The November elections were early ( izvanredne ) elections caused by the breakdown of the coalition of the two main parties, the Croatian Party of Rights ( HSP ) and the Croatian Democratic Assembly of Slavonia and Baranja ( HDSSB ).

Croatian and Rights
At the elections held on the 25 November 2007, the Croatian Party of Rights ( HSP ) and the Croatian Democratic Assembly of Slavonia and Baranja ( HDSSB ) gained 7 seats each, the Social Democratic Party ( SDP ) 6 seats, the Croatian Democratic Union ( HDZ ) 4, and the Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats ( HNS ) 1.
These elections took place on 9 March 2008 and gave the Croatian Party of Rights 9 councilors, the Croatian Democratic Assembly of Slavonia and Baranja 6, HDZ, 5, SDP, 3 and a coalition of HNS and two smaller parties 2.
In 1924 Šufflay became a member of the leadership of the Pure Party of Rights, a right-wing Croatian political party inspired by the work of Josip Frank, a fervent nationalist.
* Croatian Party of Rights (), a Croatian right-wing political party
Ivan Zvonimir-Čičak became the leader of the Croatian Helsinki Committee for Human Rights.
The Croatian Party of Rights (, HSP ) is an extra-parliamentary right-wing political party in Croatia.
The HSP, along with other modern Croatian parties ( such as Croatian Pure Party of Rights ), claims legacy of the Party of Rights which was founded in 1861 and existed until 1929.
A group of intellectuals restored Croatian Party of Rights on 25 February 1990.
Krešimir Pavelić, a former secretary of the party, became president of the new Croatian Democratic Party of Rights.
Croatian Party of Rights didn't participate in the Croatian parliamentary election in 1990, which helped Croatian Democratic Union ( HDZ ) to win more votes.
Dobroslav Paraga himself, and also the Croatian Party of Rights had to appear in front of the military court on the allegation of insubordination.

Croatian and HSP
HSP's political appeal and strength were at peak during the 1991 and 1992 when Croatian Defence Forces, a military wing of the HSP, took heavy burden of defence of Croatia.
Paraga later formed the Croatian Party of Rights 1861 ( HSP 1861 ) but by this time he was already politically marginalized.
The initiative for the meeting came from the new leaders of the HSP, Anto Đapić and Boris Kandare, who invited leader of the Croatian Pure Party of Rights, Ivan Gabelica, and leader of the Croatian National Democratic League, Petar Badovinac and Bosiljko Mišetić.
At the Croatian parliamentary election, 2003, the party-in an alliance with Međimurje Party ( Međimurska stranka ), Zagorje Democratic Party ( Zagorska demokratska stranka ) and non-partisan Slaven Letica-won 6. 4 % of the popular vote and 8 out of 151 seats, all for the HSP and Slaven Letica.
* Croatian Party of Rights ( HSP ) 3
* Croatian Party of Rights ( HSP ) 8
* Croatian Party of Rights ( HSP ) 3
* Croatian Party of Rights ( HSP ) 8
* Croatian Party of Rights ( HSP ) 6
* Croatian Party of Rights ( HSP ) 10
* Hrvatska stranka prava or HSP ( Croatian Party of Rights )
Anto Đapić ( born 22 August 1958 ) is a retired Croatian right-wing politician and the former president of the Croatian Party of Rights ( HSP ).

Croatian and ):
* Croatian Greek Catholic Church or Byzantine Church of the Eparchy of Križevci ( an eparchy and an apostolic exarchate ): Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, and Montenegro ( 1611 )
* Croatian Democratic Union ( HDZ ): 10
* Croatian Peasants Party ( HSS ): 3
* Croatian Social Liberal Party ( HSLS ): 3
* Croatian People's Party ( HNS ): 2
* Croatian Party of Pensioners ( HSU ): 1
* Croatian Cup ( 2 ): 2004 – 05, 2005 – 06
* Yugoslav First League best placed Croatian club ( 3 ): 1964-65, 1983-84, 1986-87
* Croatian League runner-up ( 2 ): 1998-99, 2005-06
* Croatian Cup runner-up ( 1 ): 1993-94
* Croatian Supercup runner-up ( 2 ): 2005, 2006
Those are ( in alphabetical order ): the Alliance of Primorje-Gorski Kotar ( previously known as the Rijeka Democratic Alliance ), the Croatian Christian Democratic Union, the Croatian Citizen Party, the Croatian Democratic Alliance of Slavonia and Baranja, the Croatian Democratic Peasant Party, the Croatian Independent Democrats, the Croatian Party of Pensioners, the Croatian Party of Rights, the Croatian Party of Rights dr. Ante Starčević, Dalmatian Action, the Democratic Centre, the Istrian Democratic Assembly, the Liberal Party, the Party of Liberal Democrats, the Serb Democratic Party, the Slavonia-Baranja Croatian Party and the Social Democratic Action of Croatia.
Dragica Malić: Na izvorima hrvatskoga jezika, ( At the sources of the Croatian language ): a detailed analysis of, among other texts, VCPB, written by preeminent Croatian philologist
For example ( in Croatian, using se ):
Municipalities in Croatian Baranja ( with population figures from 2001 census ):

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