Croat-Serb Coalition
| Croat-Serb Coalition Hrvatsko-srpska koalicija Хрватско-српска коалиција | |
|---|---|
| Founders | Frano Supilo and Svetozar Pribićević | 
| Founded | 1905 | 
| Dissolved | 1918 | 
| Merged into | Yugoslav Democratic Party | 
| Headquarters | Zagreb, Croatia-Slavonia | 
| Ideology | Pan-Slavism Conservative liberalism Yugoslavism | 
| Political position | Centre-right | 
The Croat-Serb Coalition (Serbo-Croatian: Hrvatsko-srpska koalicija/Хрватско-српска коалиција) was a major political alliance in Austria-Hungary during the early 20th century that governed the Croatian lands, the crownlands of Croatia-Slavonia and Dalmatia. It represented the political idea of a cooperation of Croats and Serbs in Austria-Hungary for mutual benefit. Its main leaders were, at first Frano Supilo and Svetozar Pribićević, then Pribićević alone.
This coalition governed the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia from 1903 until the dissolution of the Austria-Hungary and the Yugoslav unification in 1918, when it was by and large integrated into the liberal Yugoslav Democratic Party.