New Croatian Initiative

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The New Croatian Initiative (Croatian: Nova hrvatska inicijativa or NHI) was a Croatian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was founded by Krešimir Zubak in 1998 after he left the Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina.[1] The party consisted mainly of liberals, the majority of whom were dissidents from the Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Zubak believed that its leaders didn't care about the interests of Croats in Central Bosnia. The party was merged into the Croatian Peasant Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2007 under the leadership of Marco Tadić.

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  1. ^ Ramnet, Sabrina P. (22 September 2016). Ethnic Minorities and Politics in Post-Socialist Southeastern Europe. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781107159129.
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