- Liberalism in Croatia
This article gives an overview of liberalism in
Croatia . It is limited to liberal parties with substantial support, mainly proved by having had a representation in parliament. The sign ⇒ denotes another party in that scheme. For inclusion in this scheme it isn't necessary so that parties labeled themselves as a liberal party.Background
Liberals became active since 1860 in Dalmatia and since 1904 in the rest of Croatia. It never became a major political party.
History
After the restoration of democracy in 1989 liberalism became very divided. At the moment one could distinguish four parties: the right of center
Croatian Social Liberal Party ("Hrvatska socijalno liberalna stranka", member LI,ELDR ) and the two center liberal parties Liberal Party ("Liberalna stranka", member LI,ELDR andCroatian People's Party-Liberal Democrats ("Croatian Hrvatska narodna stranka - Liberalni Demokrati") observer LI, memberELDR . Main media exponents of Croatian liberalism or liberal ideas include the newspapersFeral Tribune ,Novi list ,Novi Plamen ,Zarez ,Glas Istre andGlas antifašista demokratske Hrvatske .National Party
*1860: National liberals formed in Dalmatia the National party ("Narodna Stranka"). The party developed into a conservative party around 1889.
From Progressive Party to Progressive Democratic Party
*1904: Progressive liberals formed the Progressive Party ("Napredna Stranka")
*1906: The NS merged with the ⇒ Democratic Party into theCroatian People's Progressive Party ("Hrvatska Pučka Napredna Stranka")
*1910: The party merged with the Croatian Party of the Right ("Hrvatska Strannka Prava") into theCroatian Independent Party ("Hrvatska Samostalna Stranka")
*1918: The party is reorganised into the Progressive Democratic Party ("Napredna Demokratska Stranka")
*1919: The party became part of the conservative Croatian Community ("Hrvatska Zajednica")Democratic Party (Dalmatia)
*1906: Dalmatian liberals formed the Democratic Party ("Demokratska Stranka")
*1908: The DS merged into the ⇒ Croatian People's Progressive PartyFrom Democratic Community to Democratic Party (Yugoslavia)
*1919: Croatian liberals became part of the Yugoslav
State Party of Serbian, Croatian and Slovene Democrats ("Državnotvorna Stranka Demokrata Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca")
*1919: The party is renamed into theDemocratic Community ("Demokratska Zajednica")
*1920: The party is renamed into the Democratic Party (Demokratska Stranka)
*1924: A faction formed the ⇒ Independent Democratic Party
*1945: The party is dissolvedIndependent Democratic Party
*1924: The former Serbian Independent Party seceded from the ⇒ Democratic Party and constituted the
Independent Democratic Party ("Samostalna Demokratska Stranka"), led bySvetozar Pribićević , mainly active in the Serbian population ofCroatia
*1945: The party is dissolvedCroatian Social Liberal Union / Croatian Social Liberal Party
*1989: Liberals formed the Croatian Social Liberal Union ("Hrvatski Socijalno Liberalni Savez"), renamed in 1990 into the
Croatian Social Liberal Party ("Hrvatska Socijalno Liberalna Stranka")
*1998: A left-wing faction formed the ⇒ Liberal Party
*2002: A faction secedes to formed the ⇒ Party of Liberal DemocratsCroatian People's Party-Liberal Democrats
*1990: Dissident communists formed the liberal
Croatian People's Party ("Hrvatska narodna stranka")
*2005: The ⇒ Party of Liberal Democrats merges into the party, which is renamed intoCroatian People's Party-Liberal Democrats ("Hrvatska narodna stranka - Liberalni Demokrati")Liberal Party
*1998: A left-wing faction of the ⇒ Croatian Social Liberal Party formed the Liberal Party ("Liberalna Stranka")
Party of Liberal Democrats
*2002: A faction of the ⇒ Croatian Social Liberal Party led by Jozo Radoš formed the Party of Liberal Democrats ("LIBRA - Stranka liberalnih demokrata")
*2003: LIBRA wins three Parliament seats
*February 6, 2005: most of the 248 representatives of Libra on its second convention voted to merge with theCroatian People's Party
*2005: The party of Liberal Democrats merges into the ⇒ Croatian People's Party, which is renamed intoCroatian People's Party-Liberal Democrats Liberal leaders
ee also
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History of Croatia
*Politics of Croatia
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