People's Party – Reformists
{{Short description|Croatian political party}}
{{Infobox political party
| name = People's Party –
Reformists
| native_name = Narodna stranka – Reformisti
| logo = Logo of the People's Party – Reformists.svg
| colorcode = {{party color|People's Party - Reformists}}
| abbreviation = NS-R{{efn|Official abbreviation, according to the Register of political parties, is REFORMISTI{{Cite web|url=https://registri-npo-mpu.gov.hr/#!stranke|title=Registar političkih stranaka Republike Hrvatske|website=gov.hr|publisher=Ministry of Justice and Public Administration |access-date=2 November 2024 |language=Croatian}}}}
| president = Radimir Čačić
| secretary_general =
| founder = Radimir Čačić
| leader1_title =
| leader1_name =
| slogan =
| split = Croatian People's Party
| founded = {{start date|2014|9|28|df=y}}
| dissolved =
| merged =
| successor =
| headquarters = Zagreb
| youth_wing =
| membership_year = 2022
| ideology = {{ubl|Liberalism|Economic liberalism|Pro-Europeanism}}
| position = Centre
| national = Rivers of Justice (2024)
| international =
| european = European Democratic Party
| europarl =
| colours = {{colorbox|{{party color|People's Party - Reformists}}}} Purple
| seats1_title = Sabor
| seats1 = {{Composition bar|0|151|hex={{party color|People's Party - Reformists}}}}
| seats2_title = European Parliament
| seats2 = {{Composition bar|0|12|hex={{party color|People's Party - Reformists}}}}
| seats3_title = County Prefects
| seats3 = {{Composition bar|0|21|hex={{party color| People's Party - Reformists}}}}
| seats4_title = Mayors
| seats4 = {{Composition bar|0|128|hex={{party color| People's Party - Reformists}}}}
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| website = {{URL|http://reformisti.hr}}
| country = Croatia
}}
People's Party – Reformists ({{langx|hr|Narodna stranka – Reformisti}} or NS-R), also known just as the Reformists ({{langx|hr|Reformisti}}) is a liberal political party in Croatia.{{Cite web|url=http://www.parties-and-elections.eu/croatia.html|title=Croatia|last=Nordsieck|first=Wolfram|date=2020|website=Parties and Elections in Europe}}
History
The civil initiative for the establishment of the party was launched by former Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats (HNS) chief Radimir Čačić and his associates Natalija Martinčević and Petar Baranović. More than two-thirds of the party members are former members of the HNS which left the party because of disagreements with its leadership over the exclusion of Radimir Čačić from the party while he was serving a prison sentence for unintentionally causing a traffic accident with two fatalities.
According to the parties former acting president Natalija Martinčević, about 200 members from HNS Zagreb and Varaždin branches each have left the party in order to join the People's party - Reformists.{{cite web |url=http://www.reformisti.hr/dokumenti/statut |title=Narodna stranka - REFORMISTI - Statut |website=Reformisti.hr |access-date=2016-03-02 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304003335/http://www.reformisti.hr/dokumenti/statut |archive-date=2016-03-04 |url-status=dead }}
The party's founding congress was held on September 28, 2014 in Zagreb.{{cite web|url=http://vijesti.hrt.hr/narodna-stranka-reformisti-osniva-se-28-rujna |title=HRT: Narodna stranka reformisti osniva se 28. rujna |language=hr |website=Vijesti.hrt.hr |access-date=2016-03-02}} Radimir Čačić was unanimously elected for the first party president.{{cite web|url=http://www.index.hr/vijesti/clanak/cacic-o-etici-i-moralu-pa-podrzao-ivu-josipovica/774054.aspx |title=Čačić o etici i moralu, pa podržao Ivu Josipovića - Vijesti |website=Index.hr |date=2014-09-28 |access-date=2016-03-02}}
Election results
Ahead of the 2015 parliamentary election the party formed a coalition, "Successful Croatia", with the centre-left Forward Croatia-Progressive Alliance.{{cite web|url=http://www.vecernji.hr/hrvatska/cacic-i-josipovic-potpisali-sporazum-nazvali-se-uspjesna-hrvatska-1019906 |title=Čačić i Josipović potpisali sporazum, nazvali se Uspješna Hrvatska - Večernji.hr |website=Vecernji.hr |access-date=2016-03-02}} In the 2015 election, the party won one seat in the Croatian Parliament in the III electoral district, held by Radimir Čačić. Čačić voted in favor of approving Cabinet of Tihomir Orešković. Party participated at the 2016 extraordinary parliamentary election as part of the For Prime Minister Coalition led by Mayor of Zagreb Milan Bandić, and eventually won 1 seat. NS-R voted in favor of approving Cabinet of Andrej Plenković. At the 2017 local elections, Radimir Čačić was elected prefect of Varaždin County and Darinko Dumbović mayor of Petrinja. NS-R also entered many county, city, and municipal councils, mostly in Northern Croatia.
= Presidential =
The following is a list of presidential candidates who were endorsed by NS-R.
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rowspan=2|Election year(s)
! rowspan=2|Candidate ! colspan=2|1st round ! colspan=2|2nd round ! rowspan=2|Result |
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Votes
! % ! Votes ! % |
2014-15
| Ivo Josipović (SDP) | 687,678 | 38.46 (#1) | 1,082,436 | 49.26 (#2) | {{no2|Lost}} |
2019-20
| Zoran Milanović (SDP) | 562,783 | 29.91 (#1) | 1,034,170 | 52.66 (#1) | {{yes2|Won}} |
2024-25
| Zoran Milanović (Ind.) | 797,938 | 49.68 (#1) | 1,122,859 | 74.68 (#1) | {{yes2|Won}} |
=Legislative=
The following is a summary of the party's results in legislative elections for the Croatian parliament. The "total votes" and "percentage" columns include sums of votes won by pre-election coalitions NS-R had been part of.
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rowspan=2 | Election
! rowspan=2 | In coalition with ! Votes won ! Percentage | Seats won
! Change ! rowspan=2|Government |
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colspan=2 | {{small|(Coalition totals)}} | colspan=2 | {{small|(NS-R only)}} |
2015
| align=right|34,573 | align=right|1.54 | {{Composition bar|1|151|{{party color|People's Party - Reformists}}}} | align=center| New | {{no2|Opposition}} | |
2016
| align=right|76,054 | align=right|4.04 | {{Composition bar|1|151|{{party color|People's Party - Reformists}}}} | align=center| {{steady}} 0 | {{partial|Government support}} | |
2020
|SHU, HSS BR, NSH, HDS, Restart Coalition (6th electoral district) | align=right| 16,900 | align=right| 1.01 |{{Composition bar|1|151|{{party color|People's Party - Reformists}}}} | align=center| {{steady}} 0 | {{partial|Government support}} | |
2024
| align=right| 538,748 | align=right| 25.40 | {{Composition bar|0|151|{{party color|People's Party - Reformists}}}} | align=center| {{decrease}} 1 | {{no|Extra-parliamentary}} |
=European Parliament=
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rowspan=2 | Election
! rowspan=2 | List leader ! rowspan=2 | Coalition ! Votes ! % ! Seats ! +/– ! rowspan=2 | EP Group |
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colspan=2 | {{small|Coalition}}
! colspan=2 | {{small|NS-R}} |
2019
| None | 9,971 | 0.92 (#14) | {{Composition bar|0|12|{{party color|People's Party - Reformists}}}} | New | rowspan=2 | – |
2024
| Fair Play List 9{{efn|Including also IDS, NPS, SDSS, HSLS, HNS, SD, D, PGS and RI.}} | 41,710 | 5.54 (#5) | {{Composition bar|0|12|{{party color|People's Party - Reformists}}}} | {{steady}} 0 |
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References
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