Croatian Liberation Movement
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Croatian Liberation Movement Hrvatski oslobodilački pokret | |
|---|---|
| President | Andrej Šebalj |
| Founder | Ante Pavelić |
| Founded | 8 June 1956 |
| Registered | 9 October 1991 |
| Preceded by | Ustaše |
| Headquarters | Zagreb, Croatia |
| Membership (2010) | 650[1] |
| Ideology | Croatian socialism Croatian nationalism Anti-communism[2] Euroscepticism Neo-fascism |
| Political position | Far-right |
| Religion | Roman Catholicism Cult of the leader |
| International affiliation | World League for Freedom and Democracy |
| Sabor | 0 / 151 |
| European Parliament | 0 / 11 |
| County Prefects | 0 / 21 |
| Mayors | 0 / 128 |
| Party flag | |
The Croatian Liberation Movement (Croatian: Hrvatski oslobodilački pokret, HOP; Spanish: Movimiento de Liberación Croata) is a minor political party founded in 1956 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, by Ante Pavelić, poglavnik of the Independent State of Croatia and its ruling party Ustashe – Croatian Revolutionary Movement from 1941 to 1945, and some Croatian emigrants.[1][3]