Homeland Movement (Croatia)

Homeland Movement
Domovinski pokret
AbbreviationDP
PresidentIvan Penava
Deputy PresidentStipo Mlinarić
Secretary-GeneralJosip Dabro
FounderMiroslav Škoro
Founded29 February 2020 (2020-02-29)
HeadquartersVlaška ulica 81F, Zagreb
Membership (2022)8,434[1]
Ideology
Political positionRight-wing[16] to far-right[20]
Colours  Grey (customary)[a]
  Red
  White
  Blue
SloganUstani i ostani!
("Get up and stay!")
Croatian Parliament
9 / 151
European Parliament
0 / 12
County Prefects
0 / 21
Mayors
2 / 128
Municipalities
0 / 428
Website
domovinskipokret.hr

The Homeland Movement (Croatian: Domovinski pokret; abbr. DP), previously known as Miroslav Škoro Homeland Movement (Croatian: Domovinski pokret Miroslava Škore; abbr. DPMŠ) until February 2021, is a nationalist and right-wing populist political party in Croatia.[13][14] The DP was founded by Croatian singer, former Croatian Democratic Union MP, and 2019–20 presidential election candidate, Miroslav Škoro, on 29 February 2020.

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