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The People's Party was originally formed in the 19th century during the period of Croatian romantic nationalism.
During Communism in the second Yugoslavia, the liberal leaders of the Croatian Communist Party were Savka Dabčević-Kučar and Miko Tripalo, which participated in the Croatian Spring of 1971.
The modern CroatianPeople's Party was formed in late 1990 by members of the Coalition of People's Accord (Koalicija narodnog sporazuma) which had participated on the first multi-party election of 1990, led by Savka Dabčević-Kučar, Miko Tripalo and others.
The Croatianpeople is indigenous people, and beside its ethnic origin, in its modern sense of the word, it is composed of all Croatian citizens, regardless to their ethnic origin, and by their conscience and by their commitment they form Croatian nation.
Croatianpeople is one of the oldest European nations, the people who struggled through various historical times and conditions, fighting permanently for its independence and sovereign state.
The Croatian Party of Rights - 1861 would support the cancellation and modification of the unfavourable legislature in the field of labour, establishment of tribunals for labour litigations, opening of the new workplaces and foreign investments instead of the further unemployment as the result of the plunder in transformation and economy.