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Croatian Popular Party (1919)

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The HPS was open to and supported the joint Croatian election list, viewing that in cooperation with other Croatian political parties, they can enact an electoral law that would suit the Croatian voters. However, they claimed that after the election, each party can act independently. In the terms of
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and his "tactic of parliamentary abstinence" considering it to be counter-productive. The HPS decided to enter the election campaign under the slogan "Parliamentary struggle", contrasting the HRSS and insisting to continue the political struggle within the National Assembly. The main goal was to win
142:'s assassination in National Assembly in Belgrade in 1928, the Croatian Catholic Movement was pro-Yugoslav, and after the assassination pro-Croatian within Yugoslavia. However, after the failure of the Yugoslav government to implement the 204:, was in crisis. PaÅ”ić gave a resignation of the coalition government and on 16 December 1921 formed a new government made entirely of the Radicals. The King dismissed the National Assembly and announced the elections for 13 March 1923. 178: 216:
the parliamentary activity, the HPS viewed that it should be part of the Yugoslav bloc, and only from there to form wider political coalitions. On 3 January 1923, the main Croatian political parties, the HRSS, the HPS and the
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The HPS was established by the main organ of the Croatian Catholic Movement, the Croatian Catholic Seniorate (HKS). The HPS was active in all parts of Yugoslavia where Croatian Catholics were present, excluding
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The parties of the Yugoslav bloc, awaiting the new election, issued a joint declaration on 22 December 1922, attacking the Croatian bloc led by the HRSS of
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for the Constitutional Assembly, the party achieved relative success, winning 46,599 votes and nine seats. Together with the
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with the Holy See, the Croatian Catholic Movement became strictly pro-Croatian.
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the Croatian votes and reduce Radić's success among the Croatian voters.
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principles. For this reason, its political opponents, including the
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Index

Croatian People's Party (1919)
Zagreb
Ideology
Political Catholicism
Yugoslavism
Politics of Croatia
Political parties
Elections
Croatian
[xřĢ©Ź‹aĖtskaĖpĆ»ĖtĶ”ŹƒkastrĆ¢Å‹ka]
Croatian Catholic Movement
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
Stjepan Radić
concordate
Vojvodina
Bunjevac-Å okac Party
Christian
Croatian Republican Peasant Party
clericalist
populist
1920 elections
Slovene People's Party
Alexander I of Yugoslavia
Nikola PaÅ”ić
Radicals
Democrats
Stjepan Radić
HZ

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