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The Croatian Party of Rights of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Croatian: Hrvatska stranka prava Bosne i Hercegovine or HSP BiH) is an extra-parliamentary party in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The party was established in 2004 as a splinter of the Croatian Party of Rights established in 1991, under the name Croatian Party of Rights Đapić-dr. Jurišić, named after its founders Anto Đapić and Zvonko Jurišić. In 2010, the main party dissolved, while the Croatian Party of Rights Đapić-dr. Jurišić usurped their name.
Croatian Party of Rights of Bosnia and Herzegovina Hrvatska stranka prava Bosne i Hercegovine | |
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Abbreviation | HSP BiH |
President | |
Secretary-General | Petar Milić |
Founder | Anto Đapić Zvonko Jurišić |
Founded | 5 May 2004 |
Headquarters | Kneza Mihajla Viševića Humskog 3 Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Newspaper | Starčević |
Youth wing | Youth of the Croatian Party of Rights of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Ideology | Anti-Serb sentiment |
Political position | Far-right |
National affiliation | Croatian National Assembly |
Colours | Black |
Slogan | Uvijek vjerni[citation needed] Za dom spremni |
HoR BiH | 0 / 42 |
HoP BiH | 0 / 15 |
HoR FBiH | 0 / 98 |
HoP FBiH | 0 / 80 |
Election symbol | |
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Currently, the party has one representative in the Cantonal Assembly of the West Herzegovina Canton.
History
The Croatian Party of Rights of Bosnia and Herzegovina was originally established as a splinter party of the Croatian Party of Rights in 2004 and was named Croatian Party of Rights Đapić-dr. Jurišić, named after its founders, Anto Đapić, the president of the Croatian Party of Rights in Croatia and Zvonko Jurišić. In August 2005, the HSP BiH absorbed the Croatian Rights Bloc.
At the 2006 Bosnian general election, the HSP BiH was in a coalition with the New Croatian Initiative, gaining one representative in the House of Representatives of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, one representative in the Cantonal Assembly of Posavina Canton, two representatives of the Cantonal Assembly of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton and four representatives in the Cantonal Assembly of the West Herzegovina Canton and the Canton 10.
In February 2010, the original HSP BiH ceased to exist, and the leaders of other two minor Croat parties, the Croatian People's Union and the Croatian Unity of Herzeg-Bosnia agreed to join the HSP BiH under the joint name, now usurped from the original party the Croatian Party of Rights of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The change was done by the Municipal Court in Mostar.
At the 2010 Bosnian general election, the HSP BiH was in a coalition with the Croatian Democratic Union 1990 (HDZ 1990). The HSP BiH gained one representative in the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina, two representatives in the House of Representatives of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and one in the House of Peoples of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, one representative in the Cantonal Assembly of the Posavina Canton and the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton and three representatives in the Cantonal Assembly of the West Herzegovina Canton and the Canton 10.
After political turmoil, the HSP BiH agreed to form a coalition government with other Bosniak parties, excluding the Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina (HDZ BiH) and the HDZ 1990, their former coalition partners, who received most of the Croat votes. In March 2011, the HSP BiH's representative in the Cantonal Assembly of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton Živko Budimir was appointed the President of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the decision of High Representative Valentin Inzko, who's decision enabled the formation of the new Federal government without the support of the Croat representatives in the House of Peoples of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. This appointment enabled the formation of the new Federal government without Croat political parties.
The HSP BiH's entry into the unpopular Federal government among the Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina resulted in many members leaving the party, including high officials. In 2013, Živko Budimir challenged Jurišić's leadership of the HSP BiH, and after losing the inter-party election, he formed the new Party of Justice and Trust (SPP). Many members of the HSP BiH joined the newly formed SPP. The flight continued, with many municipal councillors and cantonal assembly representatives leaving the party, including the two HSP BiH's ministers of the Federal Government the very same year. At the 2014 Bosnian general election, the party won two representatives in the Cantonal Assembly of West Herzegovina Canton and one representative in the Cantonal Assembly of Canton 10. The party managed to get one representative in the National Assembly of Republika Srpska on a joint list with other Bosniak political parties.
In 2015, was elected the HSP BiH's president, while Jurišić was appointed the President of the Main Headquarters. At the 2018 Bosnian general election, the HSP BiH won one representative in the Cantonal Assembly of the West Herzegovina Canton. The same day, the HSP BiH signed an agreement with former Croatian Party of Rights — Dr. Ante Starčević president Ivan Tepeš. In 2017, another split occurred, with several party members "reviving" the original HSP BiH. In 2020, the two parties along with other fringe parties, joined together under Raguž's leadership. At the 2022 Bosnian general election, the HSP BiH had a similar result, winning one representative in the Cantonal Assembly of the West Herzegovina Canton.
Elections
Presidency elections
Election year | # | Candidate | Votes | % | Representing | Note | Elected? |
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2006 | 5th | Zvonko Jurišić | 20,350 | 6.94% | Croats | — | No |
2010 | 3rd | Martin Raguž | 60,266 | 10.84% | Croats | Support | No |
2014 | 1st | Dragan Čović | 128,053 | 52.20% | Croats | Support | Yes |
2018 | 2nd | Dragan Čović | 154,819 | 36.14% | Croats | Support | No |
2022 | 2nd | Borjana Krišto | 180,255 | 44.20% | Croats | Support | No |
Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Year | # | Popular vote | % | HoR | Seat change | HoP | Seat change | Government |
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2006 | 11th | 69,333 | 4.91 | 0 / 42 | New | 0 / 15 | New | Extra-parliamentary |
2010 | 8th | 50,071 | 3.05 | 1 / 42 | ![]() | 1 / 15 | ![]() | Opposition |
2014 | 17th | 5,475 | 0.56 | 0 / 42 | ![]() | 0 / 15 | ![]() | Extra-parliamentary |
2018 | 5th | 149,872 | 9.05 | 0 / 42 | ![]() | 0 / 15 | ![]() | Extra-parliamentary |
2022 | 3rd | 139,018 | 8.75 | 0 / 42 | ![]() | 0 / 15 | ![]() | Extra-parliamentary |
Notes
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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Croatian Party of Rights of Bosnia and Herzegovina news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2011 Learn how and when to remove this message The Croatian Party of Rights of Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatian Hrvatska stranka prava Bosne i Hercegovine or HSP BiH is an extra parliamentary party in Bosnia and Herzegovina The party was established in 2004 as a splinter of the Croatian Party of Rights established in 1991 under the name Croatian Party of Rights Đapic dr Jurisic named after its founders Anto Đapic and Zvonko Jurisic In 2010 the main party dissolved while the Croatian Party of Rights Đapic dr Jurisic usurped their name Croatian Party of Rights of Bosnia and Herzegovina Hrvatska stranka prava Bosne i HercegovineAbbreviationHSP BiHPresidentSecretary GeneralPetar MilicFounderAnto Đapic Zvonko JurisicFounded5 May 2004HeadquartersKneza Mihajla Visevica Humskog 3 Mostar Bosnia and HerzegovinaNewspaperStarcevicYouth wingYouth of the Croatian Party of Rights of Bosnia and HerzegovinaIdeologyAnti Serb sentimentPolitical positionFar rightNational affiliationCroatian National AssemblyColours BlackSloganUvijek vjerni citation needed Za dom spremniHoR BiH0 42HoP BiH0 15HoR FBiH0 98HoP FBiH0 80Election symbolPolitics of Bosnia and HerzegovinaPolitical partiesElections Currently the party has one representative in the Cantonal Assembly of the West Herzegovina Canton HistoryThe Croatian Party of Rights of Bosnia and Herzegovina was originally established as a splinter party of the Croatian Party of Rights in 2004 and was named Croatian Party of Rights Đapic dr Jurisic named after its founders Anto Đapic the president of the Croatian Party of Rights in Croatia and Zvonko Jurisic In August 2005 the HSP BiH absorbed the Croatian Rights Bloc At the 2006 Bosnian general election the HSP BiH was in a coalition with the New Croatian Initiative gaining one representative in the House of Representatives of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina one representative in the Cantonal Assembly of Posavina Canton two representatives of the Cantonal Assembly of the Herzegovina Neretva Canton and four representatives in the Cantonal Assembly of the West Herzegovina Canton and the Canton 10 In February 2010 the original HSP BiH ceased to exist and the leaders of other two minor Croat parties the Croatian People s Union and the Croatian Unity of Herzeg Bosnia agreed to join the HSP BiH under the joint name now usurped from the original party the Croatian Party of Rights of Bosnia and Herzegovina The change was done by the Municipal Court in Mostar At the 2010 Bosnian general election the HSP BiH was in a coalition with the Croatian Democratic Union 1990 HDZ 1990 The HSP BiH gained one representative in the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina two representatives in the House of Representatives of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and one in the House of Peoples of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina one representative in the Cantonal Assembly of the Posavina Canton and the Herzegovina Neretva Canton and three representatives in the Cantonal Assembly of the West Herzegovina Canton and the Canton 10 After political turmoil the HSP BiH agreed to form a coalition government with other Bosniak parties excluding the Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina HDZ BiH and the HDZ 1990 their former coalition partners who received most of the Croat votes In March 2011 the HSP BiH s representative in the Cantonal Assembly of the Herzegovina Neretva Canton Zivko Budimir was appointed the President of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina with the decision of High Representative Valentin Inzko who s decision enabled the formation of the new Federal government without the support of the Croat representatives in the House of Peoples of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina This appointment enabled the formation of the new Federal government without Croat political parties The HSP BiH s entry into the unpopular Federal government among the Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina resulted in many members leaving the party including high officials In 2013 Zivko Budimir challenged Jurisic s leadership of the HSP BiH and after losing the inter party election he formed the new Party of Justice and Trust SPP Many members of the HSP BiH joined the newly formed SPP The flight continued with many municipal councillors and cantonal assembly representatives leaving the party including the two HSP BiH s ministers of the Federal Government the very same year At the 2014 Bosnian general election the party won two representatives in the Cantonal Assembly of West Herzegovina Canton and one representative in the Cantonal Assembly of Canton 10 The party managed to get one representative in the National Assembly of Republika Srpska on a joint list with other Bosniak political parties In 2015 was elected the HSP BiH s president while Jurisic was appointed the President of the Main Headquarters At the 2018 Bosnian general election the HSP BiH won one representative in the Cantonal Assembly of the West Herzegovina Canton The same day the HSP BiH signed an agreement with former Croatian Party of Rights Dr Ante Starcevic president Ivan Tepes In 2017 another split occurred with several party members reviving the original HSP BiH In 2020 the two parties along with other fringe parties joined together under Raguz s leadership At the 2022 Bosnian general election the HSP BiH had a similar result winning one representative in the Cantonal Assembly of the West Herzegovina Canton ElectionsPresidency elections Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Election year Candidate Votes Representing Note Elected 2006 5th Zvonko Jurisic 20 350 6 94 Croats No 2010 3rd Martin Raguz 60 266 10 84 Croats Support No 2014 1st Dragan Covic 128 053 52 20 Croats Support Yes 2018 2nd Dragan Covic 154 819 36 14 Croats Support No 2022 2nd Borjana Kristo 180 255 44 20 Croats Support No Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina Year Popular vote HoR Seat change HoP Seat change Government 2006 11th 69 333 4 91 0 42 New 0 15 New Extra parliamentary 2010 8th 50 071 3 05 1 42 1 1 15 1 Opposition 2014 17th 5 475 0 56 0 42 1 0 15 1 Extra parliamentary 2018 5th 149 872 9 05 0 42 0 15 Extra parliamentary 2022 3rd 139 018 8 75 0 42 0 15 Extra parliamentaryNotesRun as part of the Croatian Coalition HDZ HNZ and HSP Run as part of the Croatian Coalition Run as part of Coalition HDZ HSS HSP HSP AS HKDU Run as part of Coalition HDZ HSS HSP HKDU HSP AS HDU HSPHB HRAST ReferencesNordsieck Wolfram 2018 Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Parties and Elections in Europe Archived from the original on 2020 02 15 Retrieved 2020 03 26 de Guevara Berit Bliesemann Kostic Roland eds 2018 Knowledge and Expertise in International Interventions The Politics of Facts Truth and Authenticity Taylor amp Francis pp 172 173 ISBN 9781351241434 OCLC 1031549375 HSP BiH Za dom je domoljublje podrska Miji Martini Radio Sarajevo 22 November 2013 Retrieved 8 May 2023 Centralna izborna komisije BiH www izbori ba Retrieved 2024 07 12 ZASTUPNICKI PREDSTAVNICKI DOM PARLAMENTA FEDERACIJE BOSNE I HERCEGOVINE ZBIRNI REZULTATI Retrieved 2024 07 12 HSP Đ J HNZ i HZ HB postaju jedna stranka in Croatian Hrvatska rijec 15 February 2010 Archived from the original on 23 November 2010 Retrieved 26 April 2012 Zivotopis in Croatian President of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Archived from the original on 19 April 2012 Retrieved 22 April 2012 Zivko Budimir nikada nece biti predsjednik HSP a BiH www vecernji ba in Croatian Retrieved 2024 07 12 Zivko Budimir istupa iz HSP a i osniva novu stranku www vecernji ba in Croatian Retrieved 2024 07 12 Zivko Budimir napustio HSP Vecernji list in Croatian 7 March 2013 Retrieved 7 March 2013 Analiza opcih izbora u BiH O pobjednicima gubitnicima brojevima mandata Radio Sarajevo 2014 11 01 Archived from the original on 2014 11 01 Retrieved 2024 07 12 Nihada Hasic SNSD i SDA osvojili najvise mandata na srpskom Nezavisne novine 27 listopada 2014 Pristupljeno 6 sijecnja 2015 STRATESKO PARTNERSTVO HSP AS i HSP BiH potpisale sporazum o suradnji NACIONAL HR in Croatian 2015 12 13 Retrieved 2024 07 12