Croatian Growth

Croatian Growth
President Ladislav Ilčić[1]
Founded 2011
Headquarters Zagreb
Ideology Social conservatism
Seats in Sabor
0 / 153
European Parliament
0 / 11
Website
h-rast.hr
Politics of Croatia
Political parties
Elections

Croatian Growth (Croatian: Hrvatski rast, acronym Hrast is a Croatian word for Oak tree) is a political party in Croatia established in 2011. Its founding was initiated by several conservative Catholic NGOs, Croatian section of Radio Maria, Croatian Republican Union, Family Party, demochristian politician Ante Ledić, author Hrvoje Hitrec and two candidates in 2010 Presidential elections in Croatia, historian Josip Jurčević and Miroslav Tuđman, son of first Croatian president Franjo Tuđman.[2] The party maintains contacts with European Christian Political Movement.[3]

In the European Parliament election, 2013, Croatian Growth received 2,55% of votes, which was not enough to gain a seat.

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