Founder of the Third Strongest Croatian Political Party Quits HSLS
February 23rd, 2008
Zagreb, February 23 (CP) – The founder of the third strongest party in Croatia Drazen Budisa has applied to be scrapped as its member.
Budisa, the man who had founded the Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS) in 1989 and who headed it for 12 years has decided to leave.
There are speculations that Budisa decided to leave due to announcements of the possible merger of HSLS with the Croatian Peoples’ Party (HNS) a move that could place the current president and Budisa’s arch rival at the 2000 presidential elections Budisa lost to him, Stjepan Mesic at the helm of the new party.
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