Croatian Pure Party of Rights

Croatian Pure Party of Rights
Hrvatska čista stranka prava
Founded
  • 1904 (1904) (historical)
  • 12 December 1992 (1992-12-12) (modern)
Dissolved29 September 2024
Split fromCroatian Party of Rights
HeadquartersZagreb, Croatia
Ideology
Political positionFar-right[4][1][5]
Colours  Black
Sabor
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-Part of DP (Until September 2024.).
European Parliament
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Website
hcsp.hr

Croatian Pure Party of Rights (Croatian: Hrvatska čista stranka prava or HČSP) is a far-right political party in Croatia founded in 1992. The party claims to be an ideological descendant of the identically named right-wing Serbophobic historical party which was active in the early 20th century and which advocated the right to self-determination for Croatia at the time when it was part of Austria-Hungary and Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

In the 2011 Croatian parliamentary election, a coalition consisting of Croatian Party of Rights dr. Ante Starčević and Croatian Pure Party of Rights won one parliamentary seat, held by Ruža Tomašić from HSP-AS.[6]

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  2. ^ Davies, Peter; Lynch, Derek (2002). The Routledge Companion to Fascism and the Far Right. Routledge. p. 345. ISBN 978-1-13460-952-9.
  3. ^ "Right-wing extremism in Croatia" (PDF). Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. September 2012.
  4. ^ "Croatia's 'alt-right': A dangerous group on the margins". Al Jazeera. 17 March 2018.
  5. ^ Milekic, Sven; Ristic, Marija; Zivanovic, Maja; Dzidic, Denis (5 May 2017). "Far-Right Balkan Groups Flourish on the Net". Balkan Insight.
  6. ^ "Kukuriku osigurao apsolutnu većinu sa 80 mandata, HDZ ih osvaja 47" (in Serbo-Croatian). Dnevnik.hr. Archived from the original on 2011-12-06. Retrieved 2011-05-28.