Croatian Party of Rights of Bosnia and Herzegovina explained

Croatian Party of Rights of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Native Name:Hrvatska stranka prava Bosne i Hercegovine
Abbreviation:HSP BiH
Founder:Anto Đapić
Zvonko Jurišić
President:Nikola Raguž
Secretary General:Petar Milić
Slogan:Uvijek vjerni
Za dom spremni[1]
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
Position:Far-right[2] [3]
National:Croatian National Assembly
Colours: Black
Seats1 Title:HoR BiH
Seats2 Title:HoP BiH
Seats4 Title:HoR FBiH
Seats5 Title:HoP FBiH
Country:Bosnia and Herzegovina

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.

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.[4] [5]

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).[6] 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.[7] 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).[8] [9] [10] 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.[11] The party managed to get one representative in the National Assembly of Republika Srpska on a joint list with other Bosniak political parties.[12]

In 2015, Stanko Primorac 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.[13] 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

Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina! Election year! #! Candidate! Votes! %! Representing! Note! Elected?
20065thZvonko Jurišić20,3506.94%Croats
20103rdMartin Raguž60,26610.84%CroatsSupport
20141stDragan Čović128,05352.20%CroatsSupport
20182ndDragan Čović154,81936.14%CroatsSupport
20222ndBorjana Krišto180,25544.20%CroatsSupport

Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina! Year! #! Popular vote! %! HoR! Seat change! HoP! Seat change! Government
200611th 69,333 4.91NewNew
20108th50,0713.05 1 1
201417th5,4750.56 1 1
20185th149,8729.05
20223rd139,0188.75

Notes and References

  1. News: HSP BiH: 'Za dom!' je domoljublje, podrška Miji Martini . 22 November 2013 . 8 May 2023 . Radio Sarajevo.
  2. Web site: Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Nordsieck. Wolfram. 2018. Parties and Elections in Europe. 2020-03-26. 2020-02-15. https://web.archive.org/web/20200215042024/http://parties-and-elections.eu/bosnia-herzegovina-fbih.html. dead.
  3. Book: de Guevara . Berit Bliesemann . Kostić . Roland . 2018 . Knowledge and Expertise in International Interventions: The Politics of Facts, Truth and Authenticity . . 9781351241434 . 1031549375 . 172–173.
  4. Web site: Centralna izborna komisije BiH . 2024-07-12 . www.izbori.ba.
  5. Web site: ZASTUPNIČKI/PREDSTAVNIČKI DOM PARLAMENTA FEDERACIJE BOSNE I HERCEGOVINE - ZBIRNI REZULTATI . 2024-07-12 .
  6. News: 15 February 2010 . HSP Đ-J, HNZ i HZ HB postaju jedna stranka . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101123120235/http://www.hrvatska-rijec.com/2010/02/hsp-d-j-hnz-i-hz-hb-postaju-jedna-stranka/ . 23 November 2010 . 26 April 2012 . Hrvatska riječ . Croatian.
  7. Web site: Životopis . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20120419100507/http://www.predsjednikfbih.gov.ba/index.php/predsjednik.html . 19 April 2012 . 22 April 2012 . . hr.
  8. Web site: Živko Budimir nikada neće biti predsjednik HSP-a BiH . 2024-07-12 . www.vecernji.ba . hr.
  9. Web site: Živko Budimir istupa iz HSP-a i osniva novu stranku . 2024-07-12 . www.vecernji.ba . hr.
  10. News: 7 March 2013 . Živko Budimir napustio HSP! . 7 March 2013 . . hr.
  11. Web site: 2014-11-01 . Analiza općih izbora u BiH: O pobjednicima, gubitnicima, brojevima mandata Radio Sarajevo . 2024-07-12 . web.archive.org.
  12. Nihada Hasić: SNSD i SDA osvojili najviše mandata (na srpskom). Nezavisne novine, 27. listopada 2014. Pristupljeno 6. siječnja 2015.
  13. Web site: 2015-12-13 . STRATEŠKO PARTNERSTVO: HSP AS i HSP BiH potpisale sporazum o suradnji . 2024-07-12 . NACIONAL.HR . hr.