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Treaty of Nettuno

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The Treaty of Nettuno was an agreement made between the governments of the Kingdom of Italy and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia on July 20, 1925, which permitted Italians to freely immigrate into Yugoslavia's coastal region of Dalmatia. Its ratification in the Yugoslav parliament took three years, as opposition Croatian Peasant Party representatives were infuriated with the treaty,[1] calling it colonization by Benito Mussolini.[2]

Following the assassination of Stjepan Radić, a new ruling coalition under Anton Korošec managed to ratify the treaty by a single vote on August 13, 1928, a move that came too late to placate the Italians yet further outraged the Croats.[3]

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References

  1. ^ Rothschild 1974, pp. 227–229.
  2. ^ ""Swine" Judged". Time. 1929-06-17. Retrieved 2013-04-17.
  3. ^ Rothschild 1974, pp. 232–233.

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