Croatian Popular Party

Croatian Popular Party (Croatian: Hrvatska pučka stranka, HPS) is a right-wing political party in Croatia.[1]

The party was founded in 1997 by Tomislav Merčep[2] after his departure from Croatian Democratic Union.

Merčep was the party candidate in the 2000 Croatian presidential election, and was eliminated in the first round as the seventh of nine candidates, winning 22,672 votes or 0.85% of the vote.

Tomislav Petrak (born 1946), a Ph.D. in veterinary science a professor at the Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology in Zagreb, member of the Party since its founding in 1997, was its candidate in the 2005 Croatian presidential election.[3]

Electoral history

Legislative

Election In coalition with Votes won Percentage Seats won Change
2000 None 39,354 1.36%
0 / 151
Steady
2003 HP 8,048 0.32%
0 / 151
Steady

Presidential

Election Candidate Rank 1st round votes Percentage Rank 2nd round votes Percentage
2000 Tomislav Merčep 8th 22,762 0.85%
2005 Tomislav Petrak 13th 2,614 0.12%

References

  1. "Hrvatska pučka stranka – STR: Iskaznica" (in Croatian). Croatian Information-Documentation Referral Agency. Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2010-12-11. Hrvatska pučka stranka – HPS Croatian Popular Party
  2. Povijest Hrvatske pučke stranke (in Croatian)
  3. "Stranački život" (in Croatian). Croatian Radiotelevision. November 11, 2004. Archived from the original on March 5, 2016. Retrieved August 6, 2009.


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