Croatian Party of Rights 1861 (Croatian: Hrvatska stranka prava 1861, HSP 1861) is a political party in Croatia.
It was founded in 1993 following the removal of Dobroslav Paraga from the leadership of Croatian Party of Rights and Paraga's unsuccessful attempts to revert this at courts. "1861" in its name marks the year when first Croatian Party of Rights was founded. The Croatian Party of Rights (Croatian Hrvatska Stranka Prava, HSP) is a right-wing political party in Croatia, the oldest in the country. ...
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The CroatianParty of Rights (Croatian Hrvatska Stranka Prava, HSP) is a right-wing political party in Croatia, the oldest in the country.
The "Rights" in the party's name refer to the idea of Croatian national and ethnic rights that the party has vowed to protect since its founding in the 19th century.
The party's first post-communist president, Ante Paradžik; was a political dissident during the former Yugoslavia when he was one of the student leaders of the Croatian Spring, but he was killed during the war, allegedly by assassination.