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==2007 elections==
==2007 elections==
The Party made an alliance with [[Left of Croatia]], [[Socialist Labour Party of Croatia]] and [[Istrian Socialdemocratic Forum]].<ref>[http://www.nacional.hr/articles/view/34338/ Stvorena koalicija ISDF-a i Ljevice Hrvatske – NACIONAL<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
The Party made an alliance with [[Left of Croatia]], [[Socialist Labour Party of Croatia]] and [[Istrian Socialdemocratic Forum]]<ref>[http://www.nacional.hr/articles/view/34338/ Stvorena koalicija ISDF-a i Ljevice Hrvatske – NACIONAL<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. The alliance got 9 884 votes (0.4%)<ref>[http://www.izbori.hr/izbori/izbori07.nsf/FI?OpenForm IZBORI 2007<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>.

==Ivica Pančić==
In [[August]] [[2010]] former [[Social Democratic Party of Croatia|SDP]] [[member of parliament]] and [[Ministry of the Family, Veterans' Affairs and Intergenerational Solidarity (Croatia)|minister of war veterans]] in the [[Cabinet of Ivica Račan I|Račan government]] [[Ivica Pančić]] announced "taking over" of the Party<ref>http://www.vecernji.hr/vijesti/pancic-ponudit-cemo-pravu-ljevicu-umjesto-dosadasnje-lazne-clanak-185493</ref>. He left [[SDP]] after supporting [[Milan Bandić]], another [[SDP]] dissident in the [[Croatian presidential election, 2009–2010|presidential elections in January 2010]].


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 08:15, 3 September 2010

Croatian Social Democrats
LeaderJerko Zovak
Founded2004[1]
HeadquartersZagreb
IdeologySocial Democracy, Anti-globalization[2]
International affiliationnone
Website
http://www.hsd.com.hr/

Croatian Socialdemocrats (Template:Lang-hr) is a leftist Croatian political party with no parliamentary representation. It was created in 2004 when the group split from Social Democratic Party of Croatia.

2007 elections

The Party made an alliance with Left of Croatia, Socialist Labour Party of Croatia and Istrian Socialdemocratic Forum[3]. The alliance got 9 884 votes (0.4%)[4].

Ivica Pančić

In August 2010 former SDP member of parliament and minister of war veterans in the Račan government Ivica Pančić announced "taking over" of the Party[5]. He left SDP after supporting Milan Bandić, another SDP dissident in the presidential elections in January 2010.

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