People's Party (Dalmatia)
People's Party Narodna stranka | |
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Founded | 1861 |
Dissolved | 1905 |
Merged into | Croatian party |
Newspaper | Narodni list |
Ideology |
Croatian nationalism Liberalism |
People's Party (Croatian: Narodna stranka) was a political party in the Kingdom of Dalmatia.[1][2] It was founded in 1861 after the failure of Bach's absolutism, as branch of the People's Party in Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia. Its members were known as narodnjaci, aneksionisti or puntari.
Its political goal was uniting Dalmatia with Croatia and Slavonia, stemming from their ideological origins in the Illyrian movement. It also gathered prominent Dalmatian Italians as well as Dalmatian Serbs. However, a Serb faction splintered in 1878, led by Stjepan Mitrov Ljubiša, into the Serb People's Party (Dalmatia).
It united with the Party of Rights in 1905.
Notable members
- Gajo Bulat
- Miho Klaić
- Lovro Monti
- Vid Morpurgo
- Natko Nodilo
- Mihovil Pavlinović
- Jovan Sundečić
- Konstantin Vojnović
See also
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