Croatian Party of Rights Hrvatska stranka prava | |
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Abbreviation | HSP |
President | Marina Logarušić[1] |
Deputy President | Stefan Novak |
Founder | Dobroslav Paraga Ante Paradžik |
Founded | 25 February 1990 |
Preceded by | Party of Rights |
Headquarters | Zagreb |
Newspaper | Croatian law (until 1993) |
Youth wing | Youth Club of the Croatian Party of Rights |
Military wing | Croatian Defence Forces (1991–1993) |
Membership (2011) | 41,400 |
Ideology | |
Political position | Far-right[5][6] |
National affiliation | Coalition "Move"[7] (2016) |
Colours | Black |
Slogan | Bog i Hrvati (God and Croats) |
Sabor | 0 / 151 |
European Parliament | 0 / 12 |
County Prefects | 0 / 21 |
Mayors | 2 / 128 |
Election symbol | |
Party flag | |
Website | |
http://hsp.hr/ | |
The Croatian Party of Rights (Croatian: Hrvatska stranka prava, abbr. HSP) is an extra-parliamentary nationalist[5][8] and neo-fascist[2][3][9] political party in Croatia. The word "right(s)" in the party's name refers to the legal and moral reasons for the autonomy, independence, and sovereignty of Croatia.[10]
..the neo-fascist Party of Rights (Hrvatska stranka prava) in Croatia gained only 5 per cent of public support in the 1990 elections.
The re-traditionalisation revolution also fed into the fascist Party of Rights (HSP) programme in the 1990s.
Because of its broad umbrella nature, the HDZ managed to marginalize or neutralize the more extremist neo-fascist parties, including the Croatian Party of Rights, which openly sought to rehabilitate the wartime fascist (Ustasd) state.