- Autochthonous Croatian Party of Rights
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This article is about the contemporary political party founded in 2005. For similarly named parties see Croatian Party of Rights (disambiguation).
Autochtonous Croatian Party of Rights Leader Dražen Keleminec Founded 2005 Headquarters Zagreb Ideology National conservatism, Anti-Communism, Anti-EU International affiliation none Website http://hrvatskipravasi.hr/ Autochthonous Croatian Party of Right (Croatian: Autohtona hrvatska stranka prava or A-HSP) is a nationalist, eurosceptic, social conservative, right wing political party founded in Koprivnica, in 2005, after merging of Croatian Rightists and Croatian Right Movement. The goal of the Movement is to unite all of the rightists parties in Croatia like HSP, HSP 1861, HČSP and others. It was very critical of HSP political position until 2009.
A - HSP is pro-life, advocates protection of marriage and as well as motherhood, children and youth, persons of special needs and the nature. It is strongly against Croatian accession to EU and NATO and advocates irredentism of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Boka Kotorska, Srijem and Bač[1].
The party changed its name from United Supporters of the Croatian Party of Right Movement to Autochthonous Croatian Party of Right in 2009.
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External links
- Official website (Croatian)
Categories:- Political parties in Croatia
- Political parties established in 2005
- Conservatism in Croatia
- 2005 establishments in Croatia
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