Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina Hrvatska demokratska zajednica Bosne i Hercegovine |
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President | Dragan Čović |
Secretary-General | Vlado Džoić |
Spokesperson | Mišo Relota |
Founded | 18 August 1990 |
Headquarters | Kneza Domagoja b. b., 88000 Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Ideology | General: National conservatism,[1] Christian democracy Minority: Right-wing populism |
European affiliation | Croatian Democratic Union |
Official colors | Blue |
Ethnic group | Croats |
House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
3 / 42
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House of Peoples of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
3 / 15
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House of Representatives of Federation |
12 / 98
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House of Peoples of Federation |
9 / 58
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http://www.hdzbih.org |
The Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Croatian: Hrvatska demokratska zajednica Bosne i Hercegovine, HDZ BiH) is a political party of Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is an observer member of the European People's Party (EPP).
The party was formed on 18 August 1990, at the 1st party convention held in Sarajevo, and it has participated in all multi-party elections held in Bosnia and Herzegovina since 1991. It regularly won the support of the Croatian electorate up to 2000, and participated in the government. It returned to power in 2002, where it remained until 2006.
At the legislative election of October 2002, the party was part of the Coalition (Koalicija), that won 9.5% of the popular vote and 5 out of 42 seats in the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina and 16 out of 140 seats in the House of Representatives of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Major leaders have included Mate Boban, Jadranko Prlić, Dario Kordić, Ante Jelavić, Dragan Čović, Ivo Miro Jović. Dario Kordić has been convicted of war crimes at the International War Crime Tribunal in Hague, while Prlić is currently being tried for war crimes stemming from his involvement with the Herceg-Bosna,.[2]
The party has had two splinter factions so far:
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