Socialist Labour Party of Croatia

Socialist Labour Party of Croatia (Croatian: Socijalistička radnička partija Hrvatske or SRP lit.'sickle') is a minor socialist party in Croatia, also known as Socialist Workers' Party of Croatia.[better source needed] Their youth wing are the Young Socialists of Croatia (Croatian: Mladi Socijalisti Hrvatske).

Socialist Labour Party
of Croatia
Socijalistička radnička partija Hrvatske
PresidentKristofor Stokić (since 2021)
FounderStipe Šuvar
Founded25 October 1997 (1997-10-25)
HeadquartersPavla Hatza 16, Zagreb, Croatia
NewspaperSocijalizam danas
Youth wingYoung Socialists of Croatia
Membership100
IdeologyDemocratic socialism
Communism
Titoism
Euroscepticism
Political positionFar-left
European affiliationINITIATIVE (until 2023)
EACL
International affiliationIMCWP
World Anti-Imperialist Platform
Colours  Red
Sabor
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European Parliament
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County Prefects
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Mayors
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Party flag
Website
www.srp.hr

Ideology

The party identifies as the meeting point of many different leftist ideologies. It emphasizes the importance of worker self-management and participatory democracy. Socialist Labour Party supports new social movements; party delegates have supported Zagreb Pride and the union protests.

Defending the good name of Yugoslav resistance movement during the World War II is also one of the key issues. The Party also considers the Croatian War of Independence to have been one of the Yugoslav civil war rather than a war of independence, which is a unique position among parties in Croatia.

The youth section of SRP is called Young Socialists.

Publications

The official paper is called Socijalizam danas (Socialism Today).

Party organization in Split publishes its own paper Gariful (The Carnation).

History

The Party was formed in 1997 by a group of leftists gathered around the magazine called Hrvatska ljevica (Croatian Left) and its chief editor Stipe Šuvar. SRP filled a hole on the Croatian political left after the Social Democratic Union had lost influence and members and the Social Democratic Action moved more to the center.

The first election it contested was the 2000 parliamentary election. The party won 18,863 votes (0.66%).

After the elections, a group of members from the Socialist Youth, the party's youth wing, left to form Green Left of Croatia.

In the 2001 local elections SRP won some seats in smaller, ethnically mixed communities, such as Daruvar, Donji Lapac and Vrhovine.

The party ran in the following 2003 parliamentary election and got 15,515 votes (0,59%).

In 2004 Stipe Šuvar resigned as party president and was replaced by Ivan Plješa.

Shortly after, a minority of members left to form Socialist Party of Croatia - Left Alternative, mostly due to personal disputes. The activist core, including the youth wing and the entire editorial board of Hrvatska ljevica (which worked beside the late Stipe Šuvar) is still a part of the SRP.

On the local elections in 2005, SRP formed a joint list with Social Democratic Union, New Alternative Party - Green Movement, Green Left of Croatia and Green Party but did not win any seats in local or regional assemblies, although it came close in several cities such as Šibenik, Rijeka and Pula).

For the 2007 election it formed an alliance with the Left of Croatia. The alliance got 9 884 votes (0.4%). The party contested the 2011 election alone and won 5 177 votes (0.22%).

Foreign relations

The Party attended several International Communist Seminars (ICS) hosted by the Workers' Party of Belgium and International Conference of Communist & Workers' Parties. The last ICS was held in 2014.The party is currently affiliated with the World Anti-Imperialist Platform. The party also contains a faction known as "Workers' Struggle" (Radnička borba) which is close to the reunified Fourth International.

Electoral history

Legislative

Election In coalition with Votes won (coalition totals) Percentage Seats won Change
2000 None 18,863 0.66%
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2003 None 15,515 0.59%
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2007 LH-HSD-ISDF 9,884 0.40%
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2011 None 5,177 0.22%
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2015 None 2,528 0.12%
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2016 None 3,672 0.19%
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2020 None 2,149 0.13%
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2024 None 1,206 0.06%
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European Parliament

Election In coalition with Votes won (coalition totals) Percentage Seats won Change
2013 None 3,538 0.48%
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2014 None 1,769 0.19%
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2019 RF 2,622 0.24%
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See also

  • Young Socialists of Croatia
  • Left of Croatia
  • Hrvatska ljevica
  • Novi Plamen
  • League of Communists of Yugoslavia
  • Serbian Party of Socialists (Croatia)
  • Socialist Party of Croatia – Left Alternative
  • Socialist Party of Croatia
  • Social Democratic Union (Croatia)

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