Croatian Workers Party Explained

Croatian Labour Party
Leader:Mladen Novosel
Foundation:1999
Ideology:Left-wing populism
Workers' issues[1]
Headquarters:Samobor
Website:http://www.hrs.com.hr/
Country:Croatia

The Croatian Workers Party (Croatian: Hrvatska radnička stranka) was a minor Croatian party without political representation. The Party had about 400 members. It was founded in 1999 in Samobor.

On 2007 parliamentary elections it was a part of the coalition led by Social Democratic Action of Croatia.

In the 2014 European Parliament election, the party received 0.35% of the vote.[2]

Electoral history

Legislative

!Election!In coalition with !Votes won(coalition totals)!Percentage!Seats won !Change
2003None3,8290.15%
2007ASH-ZS-JSD7,3540.30%
2011BUZ-PGS66,2392.8%
201574,3013.32%
2016None7980.04%

European Parliament

!Election!In coalition with !Votes won(coalition totals)!Percentage!Seats won !Change
2013None3,9460.53%
2014None3,2140.35%

Notes and References

  1. http://hidra.hr/stranke/s033543h.htm STR: Iskaznica
  2. Web site: Archived copy . 2014-09-20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140528010232/http://www.izbori.hr/2014EUParlament/rezult/pdf/Potpuni_rezultati_izbora.pdf . 2014-05-28 . dead .