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Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats
Hrvatska narodna stranka – liberalni demokratiLeader Radimir Čačić Founded 13 October 1990 Preceded by Vesna Pusić Headquarters Zagreb Ideology Liberalism,
Social liberalismPolitical position Centre-left International affiliation Liberal International (observer) European affiliation European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party Official colours Orange Seats in Sabor 5 / 153Website hns.hr Politics of Croatia
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ElectionsThe Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats (Croatian: Hrvatska narodna stranka – liberalni demokrati, HNS) is a center-left liberal party in Croatia.
HNS currently has 5 representatives in the Croatian Parliament and are the fourth largest political party in Croatia and fourth in the number of representatives if the coalitions are included. The party is an observing member of the Liberal International and a full member of the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party. HNS is currently led by Radimir Čačić.
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Origins
The People's Party in Croatia was originally formed in the 19th century during the period of Croatian romantic nationalism. The Croatian People's Party claims lineage from it by describing the events of the Illyrian movement since 1835 as its history.[1]
During Communism in the second Yugoslavia, the liberal leaders of the League of Communists of Croatia were Savka Dabčević-Kučar and Miko Tripalo, who participated in the Croatian Spring of 1971.
Modern party
The modern Croatian People's Party was formed in late 1990 by members of the Coalition of People's Accord (Croatian: Koalicija narodnog sporazuma) which had participated on the first multi-party election of 1990, led by Savka Dabčević-Kučar, Miko Tripalo, Dragutin Haramija and others.
The HNS remained a small opposition party. In the 1992 election they won 6.7% of the vote and attained 6 seats in the Croatian Parliament. In 1994, construction entrepreneur Radimir Čačić became party chairman. In the 1995 election they won 2 seats as part of an election alliance.
In the January 2000 election they formed a four-party coalition with HSS, LS and IDS, which together won 25 seats in the Parliament, two of whom were HNS representatives. As a result, the party participated in the 2000–2003 government of Ivica Račan through the minister of public works, construction and reconstruction Radimir Čačić. A few weeks later, the coalition's candidate and HNS member Stjepan Mesić was elected President of the Republic.
Also in 2000, HNS elected a new party chair, sociologist Vesna Pusić.
In the November 2003 elections, their alliance with the Alliance of Primorje-Gorski Kotar and the Slavonia-Baranja Croatian Party won 8% of the vote and 11 out of 151 seats, 10 of them HNS representatives. However, despite significantly improved results, the party moved to the opposition.
A second element of today's People's Party, the Party of Liberal Democrats or Libra, originated in time of the Račan government when in 2002 Dražen Budiša, the leader of the Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS), pulled out of the coalition. Ten members of parliament from Budiša's party, led by Jozo Radoš, refused to bring down the government and instead split from the HSLS, forming Libra, the Party of Liberal Democrats. That party won 3 seats in the 2003 election. On February 6, 2005, most of the 1,250 representatives of HNS on its seventh convention voted to merge with Libra as the Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats. The total number of parliamentary seats for the party increased to 13.
In the November 2007 elections the party ran on its own and got around 7% of the vote and 7 seats in the Croatian Sabor. It remained in the opposition. Since then, two representatives in Sabor, Dragutin Lesar and Zlatko Horvat, left the party.
In April 2008 Radimir Čačić was elected party chair once again.
Election history
Legislative
The following is a summary of the party's results in legislative elections for the Croatian parliament. The "Total votes" and "Percentage" columns include sums of votes won by pre-election coalitions HNS had been part of and the "Total seats" column includes sums of seats won by HNS in election constituencies plus representatives of ethnic minorities affiliated with HNS.
Election In coalition with Votes won
(Coalition totals)Percentage Total seats won
(HNS only)Change August 1992 None 176,214 6.67 6 / 138 October 1995 HSS–IDS–HKDU–SBHS 441,390 18.26 2 / 127 –4 January 2000 HSS–IDS–LS–ASH 432,527 14.70 2 / 151 ±0 November 2003 PGS–SBHS 198,781 8.00 10 / 151 +8 November 2007 None 168,440 6.80 7 / 153 –3 December 2011 SDP–IDS–HSU N/A N/A N/A N/A Presidential
The following is a list of presidential candidates who either ran as HNS members or were endorsed by HNS.
- 1992 – Savka Dabčević-Kučar (HNS) (Finished third, with 6.02% of votes in the first round)
- 2000 – Stjepan Mesić (HNS) (Finished first with 41.11% of votes in the first round and won the run-off with 56.01% of votes)
- 2005 – Stjepan Mesić (Independent) (Finished first with 48,92% of votes in the first round and won the run-off with 65,93% of votes)
- 2009–10 – Vesna Pusić (HNS) (Finished fifth with 7.25% of votes in the first round)
See also
- List of political parties in Croatia
- Liberalism
- Contributions to liberal theory
- Liberalism worldwide
- List of liberal parties
- Liberal democracy
- Liberalism in Croatia
References
- ^ "Tko smo mi - Povijest HNS-a [Who we are - History of HNS]". Official website. Croatian People's Party - Liberal Democrats. http://www.hns.hr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=132&Itemid=170. Retrieved 2011-10-11.
External links
- Official website (Croatian)
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