Human Shield (political party)
"Living Wall" redirects here. For other uses, see Living wall.
Human Shield Živi zid | |
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Co-Presidents |
Ivan Vilibor Sinčić Hrvoje Runtić Vladimira Palfi Ivan Pernar |
Founder | Ivan Pernar |
Founded | 2011[1] |
Headquarters | Zagreb, Croatia |
Ideology |
Left-wing populism[2] Euroscepticism[2] Anti-establishment Anti-globalisation Protectionism Modern Monetary Theory |
Colours | Yellow and black |
Sabor |
1 / 151 |
European Parliament |
0 / 11 |
Website | |
zivizid | |
Human Shield (Croatian: Živi zid, alternatively translated as "Living Wall"[3]) is a populist political party in Croatia, formed out of an anti-eviction group of the same name.[2] The group fights foreclosures by occupying property, and forming a "human shield" as alluded to by the name. Party operated until 2014 as Alliance for Change (Croatian: Savez za promjene).[4]
Background
The organization formed into a party ahead of the 2014–15 presidential election, supporting the candidacy of Ivan Vilibor Sinčić.
Popular support and electoral results
Presidential elections
Presidency of Croatia | ||||||
Election year | Candidate | First Round | Second Round | |||
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# of overall votes |
% of overall vote |
# of overall votes |
% of overall vote | |||
2014–15 | Ivan Vilibor Sinčić | 293,570 | 16.4 |
Parliament (Sabor)
Election | In coalition with | Votes won | Percentage | Seats won | Change | Government |
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(Coalition totals) | (HB only) | |||||
2011 (December) | (as Savez za promjene) A-HSS, DPS |
15,379 | 0.63 | 0 / 151 |
Did not enter | |
2015 (November) | None | 94,877 | 4.24 (#4) | 1 / 151 |
1 | Opposition |
European Parliament
Election | In coalition with | Votes won | Percentage | Seats won | Change |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
May 2014 | None (as Savez za promjene) |
4,313 | 0.47 (#10) | 0 / 11 |
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References
- ↑ "Year of registration" (in Croatian). Živi zid. 2014. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
- 1 2 3 "Živi zid: socijal-populizam na hrvatski način" (in Croatian). Tportal. 21 January 2015. Retrieved 25 June 2015.
- ↑ Milekic, Sven (14 October 2015), "‘Outsider’ Parties to Influence Croatia Poll Outcome", BalkanInsight
Prelec, Tena (7–9 November 2015). "Croatian elections: a final look at the parties and the campaign". EuroPP – European Politics and Policy. London School of Economics and Political Science. Comment.
Neubert, Nils (28 December 2014). "Croatians disillusioned with politics - and the EU". DW. - ↑ http://www.digured.hr/Politicke-stranke-i-izbori
External links
- Official website (Croatian)
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