Croatian Democratic Union 1990

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Croatian Democratic Union 1990
Hrvatska demokratska zajednica 1990
PresidentMartin Raguž
FounderBožo Ljubić
Founded16 April 2006
Split fromCroatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina
HeadquartersNikola Šubić Zrinjski 11/1
Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
IdeologyChristian democracy,
Conservatism,
Centrism,
Pro-Europeanism.
Political positionCenter-right
European affiliationEuropean People's Party (observer)
Ethnic groupCroats
House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina
1 / 42
House of Peoples of Bosnia and Herzegovina
1 / 15
House of Representatives of Federation
4 / 98
House of Peoples of Federation
1 / 58
Website
http://www.hdz1990.org

The Croatian Democratic Union 1990 (Croatian: Hrvatska demokratska zajednica 1990, HDZ 1990) is a political party of Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It split of the Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina and is led by Martin Raguž. In the 2006 it was the leading member of the Croats Together (Hrvatsko Zajedništvo) coalition.

On 12 September 2014, the PMP was admitted as an observer member to the European People's Party.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "EPP concerned over actions of radical Islamic militant groups and over latest political developments in Romania; welcomes five new member parties". European People's Party. 12 September 2014.

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