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The Party of Rights alone was unable to influence the majority of Croats, as their main supporters were a small number of middle class citizens, the majority of whom lived in Zagreb, while
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was their main argument for achieving this goal. According to the concept, they expressed a need for unification of all Croat lands, including Bosnia and
Herzegovina. The program was signed by President of the Party of Rights, dr.
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Serbian side. The main vehicle of the Party of Rights was the concept of the Croatian Right (
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leadership. In 1929, the party was dissolved after the proclamation of the
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and soon after, some members joined the underground organization
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Pavelić belonged to the most anti-Serbian branch of the Party
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492:). Starčević died in 1896, and was succeeded by
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960:Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Second World War
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