Croatian Pure Party of Rights
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This article is about the contemporary political party founded in 1992. For similarly named parties, see Croatian Party of Rights (disambiguation).
Croatian Pure Party of Rights (Croatian: Hrvatska čista stranka prava or HČSP) is a far-right political party in Croatia founded in 1992. The party claims to be an ideological descendant of the identically named right-wing Serbophobic historical party which was active in the early 20th century and which advocated the right to self-determination for Croatia at the time when it was part of Austria-Hungary and Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
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Croatian Pure Party of Rights Hrvatska čista stranka prava | |
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President | Damir Kraljević |
Secretary | Tonko Martinis |
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Split from | Croatian Party of Rights |
Headquarters | Zagreb, Croatia |
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Political position | Far-right[4][1][5] |
Colours | Black |
Sabor | 0 / 151 |
European Parliament | 0 / 12 |
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In the 2011 Croatian parliamentary election, a coalition consisting of Croatian Party of Rights dr. Ante Starčević and Croatian Pure Party of Rights won one parliamentary seat, held by Ruža Tomašić from HSP-AS.[6]