Croatian Peasant Party of Stjepan Radić

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Croatian Peasant Party of Stjepan Radić
Hrvatska seljačka stranka Stjepana Radića
PresidentAnto Lozančić
Founded4 April 2012
Split fromCroatian Peasant Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina
HeadquartersStjepana Radića bb
Novi Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina
IdeologyChristian democracy
Agrarianism
National affiliationCroatian National Assembly
International affiliationCentrist Democrat International
ColoursGreen; Red, White, Blue
HoR BiH
0 / 42
HoP BiH
0 / 15
HoR FBiH
0 / 98
HoP FBiH
0 / 80

The Croatian Peasant Party of Stjepan Radić (Croatian: Hrvatska seljačka stranka Stjepana Radića or HSS SR) is a minor Croatian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

In 2007, Croatian Peasant Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the New Croatian Initiative merged. The New Croatian Initiative was formed as a splinter group from the Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina by Krešimir Zubak. They were originally named HSS-NHI (CPP-NCI). After HSS-NHI underwent turmoil and internal divisions grew, a division of former HSS members led by Ljiljana Lovrić left the party and reestablished HSS in 2010. Shortly afterwards, another splinter group from HSS-NHI led by Anto Lozančić formed HSS Stjepan Radić. In 2014 general elections, they chose not to stand in the elections. HSS Stjepan Radić is a member party of the Croatian National Assembly.[1]

In the 2020–24 legislative period, HSS SR has the majority in one municipality in the country, Croat-majority Dobretići.

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ Članice, hnsbih.org, February 2017