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The Croat Union Protests

January 28, 1925 issue

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This article focuses on the protest of the Croat Union for the democratic principle of the sovereignty in Croatia. Since its establishment the Croat Union has stood upon the principle of the sovereignty of the people. The principle of the sovereignty of the people has been expressed by the Croat Union in all its declarations and manifestations, in accordance with the general will of the Croat people, even in the decision of the Croatian parliament of October 29, 1918, which authorized the constituent assembly to make the sovereign decision upon the composition and form of the state.

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DEMOCRACY; SOVEREIGNTY; LABOR disputes; CONSTITUTIONAL law; LEGISLATIVE bodies; CROATIA
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