Croatian Social Democrats
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Croatian Socialdemocrats
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| Leader | Jerko Zovak |
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| Founded | 2004[1] |
| Headquarters | Zagreb |
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| Ideology | Social Democracy, Anti-globalization[2] |
| International affiliation | none |
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| Website http://www.hsd.com.hr/ |
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Croatian Socialdemocrats (Croatian: Hrvatski Socijaldemokrati) is a leftist Croatian political party with no parliamentary representation. It was created in 2004 when the group split from Social Democratic Party of Croatia.
[edit] 2007 elections
The Party made an alliance with Left of Croatia, Socialist Labour Party of Croatia and Istrian Socialdemocratic Forum.[3]

