Croatian Party of Rights — Dr. Ante Starčević

Croatian Party of Rights — Dr. Ante Starčević
Hrvatska stranka prava - dr. Ante Starčević
PresidentSlobodan Dević
SecretaryBožidar Lokin
Founded2009 (2009)
Split fromCroatian Party of Rights
HeadquartersZadar
Membership (2013)19,174
Ideology
Political positionFar-right
National affiliationCroatian Souverainists
(2019–2020)
European affiliationAlliance of European Conservatives and Reformists
European Parliament groupEuropean Conservatives and Reformists
Colours  Blue, Grey
Sabor
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European Parliament
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Website
hsp-ante-starcevic.hr

Croatian Party of Rights Dr. Ante Starčević (Croatian: Hrvatska stranka prava dr. Ante Starčević or HSP AS) is a nationalist political party in Croatia.

It was founded in 2009 by Ruža Tomašić and others as a splinter party from the Croatian Party of Rights. It is named after Ante Starčević (1823–1896). In 2011, they reported a membership of 20,000. They had limited electoral success in local elections, such as winning three seats in Vukovar city council in 2011.

In 2011, Croatian Party of Rights-Dr. Ante Starčević signed a pre-election coalition agreement with far right Croatian Pure Party of Rights. In the 2011 Croatian parliamentary election, their coalition won one parliamentary seat.

In late 2012, the party made a permanent coalition with the centre-right Croatian Democratic Union. This coalition won the Croatian European Parliament election in 2013 and party president Ruža Tomašić was the highest ranking candidate on the winning list by preferential vote. The party joined the European Conservatives and Reformists.

On 3 November 2014, the party's founder and first president, Ruža Tomašić, left the party.

The party was temporarily dissolved in 2020 due to financial struggles but was once again labeled as "Active" by the Register of political parties after participating in the 2025 Croatian local elections.