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The Zagreb Points ( Croatian: Zagrebačke punktacije) was the name of a resolution released on November 7, 1932, in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia which condemned Serb hegemony in that country and called for a return to political life as it was in 1918.

The document was released after the January 6th Dictatorship of King Alexander resulted in new administrative subdivisions and a new royal constitution. It had the backing of the Peasant- Democrat Coalition and the Party of Rights. The document resulted in other parties producing the Novi Sad Points, Sarajevo Points ( Yugoslav Muslim Organization) and Ljubljana Points ( Slovene People's Party) to voice their demands for an end to the dictatorship. Croatian Peasant Party leader Vladko Maček was imprisoned for three years as a direct result of the document. [1]

Contributors

Croatian Peasant Party

Independent Democratic Party

Croatian Party of Rights

References

  1. ^ "Zagrebačke punktacije". Croatian Encyclopedia (in Croatian). Retrieved 18 August 2015.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Zagreb Points ( Croatian: Zagrebačke punktacije) was the name of a resolution released on November 7, 1932, in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia which condemned Serb hegemony in that country and called for a return to political life as it was in 1918.

The document was released after the January 6th Dictatorship of King Alexander resulted in new administrative subdivisions and a new royal constitution. It had the backing of the Peasant- Democrat Coalition and the Party of Rights. The document resulted in other parties producing the Novi Sad Points, Sarajevo Points ( Yugoslav Muslim Organization) and Ljubljana Points ( Slovene People's Party) to voice their demands for an end to the dictatorship. Croatian Peasant Party leader Vladko Maček was imprisoned for three years as a direct result of the document. [1]

Contributors

Croatian Peasant Party

Independent Democratic Party

Croatian Party of Rights

References

  1. ^ "Zagrebačke punktacije". Croatian Encyclopedia (in Croatian). Retrieved 18 August 2015.

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