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{{For|the organization active in Yugoslavia from 1974 to 1991|Croatian National Council}}
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| name = Croat National Council of the Republic of Serbia<br><small>Hrvatsko nacionalno vijeće Republike Srbije</small>
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| abbreviation = HNV
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| formation = {{Start date and age|23 January 2003}}
| formation = {{Start date and age|2003|Jan|23|df=yes}}
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| general =
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| leader_title = President
| leader_title = President
| leader_name = [[Slaven Bačić]]<ref>http://hnv.org.rs/predsjednik_hnv.php</ref>
| leader_name = Jasna Vojnić<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://hnv.org.rs/o-nama/predsjednica/5/|title = Predsjednica &#124; Hrvatsko nacionalno vijeće u Republici Srbiji}}</ref>
| leader_title2 = Vice
| leader_title2 = Vice
| leader_name2 = Andrija Ađin<br>Andrija Kopilović<br>Mata Matarić<br>Zlatko Načev
| leader_name2 = Andrija Ađin<br />Andrija Kopilović<br />Mata Matarić<br />Zlatko Načev
| leader_title3 = Secretary
| leader_title3 = Secretary
| leader_name3 = Željko Pakledinac
| leader_name3 = Željko Pakledinac
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'''Croat National Council of the Republic of Serbia''' ({{lang-hr|Hrvatsko nacionalno vijeće Republike Srbije}}) is the representative body of [[Croats of Serbia|Croats in Serbia]], established for the protection of the rights and the minority self-government of Croats in Serbia.
'''Croatian National Council of the Republic of Serbia''' ({{langx|hr|Hrvatsko nacionalno vijeće Republike Srbije}}) is the representative body of [[Croats of Serbia|Croats in Serbia]], established for the protection of the rights and the minority self-government of Croats in Serbia.


It represents Croat national minority in the official use of language, education, information and culture, participates in decision-making or decide on issues and establishes institutions in these areas.
It represents Croatian national minority in the official use of language, education, information and culture, participates in decision-making or decide on issues and establishes institutions in these areas.


== History ==
== History ==
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It was established under the ''Act on Protection of Rights and Freedoms of National Minorities''.
It was established under the ''Act on Protection of Rights and Freedoms of National Minorities''.


Although Council was officialy established on constitutive session on 23 January 2003, aldermen which established Council were elected on electoral congress which happened on 15 December 2002 in [[Subotica]].
Although Council was officially established on constitutive session on 23 January 2003, aldermen which established Council were elected on electoral congress which happened on 15 December 2002 in [[Subotica]].


== Organs ==
== Organs ==

=== Councilors ===
=== Councilors ===


Croat National Council has 29 councilors, who elect president and vice presidents.
Croatian National Council has 29 councilors, who elect president and vice presidents.


=== President ===
=== President ===


President represents Croat National Council and he is elected by councilors. Current president is [[Slaven Bačić]].
President represents Croatian National Council and he is elected by councilors. Current president is Jasna Vojnić,<ref name="auto"/> and previous president was [[Slaven Bačić]].


=== Vice presidents ===
=== Vice presidents ===


Croat National Council has 4 vice presidents. Council elect them from among its members, on basis of territorial representation. 1 vice president comes from [[Syrmia]], 1 from [[Podunavlje]], 1 from [[Sombor]] and 1 from [[Subotica]]. They assist the president of Council in performance of chores from their scope, according to territory they were elected.
Croatian National Council has 4 vice presidents. Council elect them from among its members, on basis of territorial representation. 1 vice president comes from [[Syrmia]], 1 from [[Podunavlje]], 1 from [[Sombor]] and 1 from [[Subotica]]. They assist the president of Council in performance of chores from their scope, according to territory they were elected.


Current vice presidents are: [[Andrija Ađin]] (from Podunavlje), [[Andrija Kopilović]] (from Subotica), [[Mata Matarić]] (from Sombor) and [[Zlatko Načev]] (from Syrmia).
Current vice presidents are: Andrija Ađin (from Podunavlje), Andrija Kopilović (from Subotica), Mata Matarić (from Sombor) and Zlatko Načev (from Syrmia).


=== Executive board ===
=== Executive board ===


Executive board prepares and implements decisions of Croat National Council. It has 6 members: president, vice president and 4 other members (for area of culture, education, informing and official use of Croatian language).
Executive board prepares and implements decisions of Croatian National Council. It has 6 members: president, vice president and 4 other members (for area of culture, education, informing and official use of Croatian language).


Current members are: [[Darko Sarić Lukendić]] (president), [[Petar Balažević]] (vice president), [[Andrej Španović]] (culture), [[Anđela Horvat]] (education), [[Ankica Jukić Mandić]] (informing) and [[Ivan Stipić]] (official use of language and letter).
Current members are: Darko Sarić Lukendić (president), Petar Balažević (vice president), Andrej Španović (culture), Anđela Horvat (education), Ankica Jukić Mandić (informing) and Ivan Stipić (official use of language and letter).


=== Committees ===
=== Committees ===
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HNV has 7 constant committees: for education, culture, informing, official use of language, finances, budget, regulations and for representatives and complaints.
HNV has 7 constant committees: for education, culture, informing, official use of language, finances, budget, regulations and for representatives and complaints.


There are also committees for economy, sport and for enrollment in special electoral list of Croat minority.
There are also committees for economy, sport and for enrollment in special electoral list of Croatian minority.


=== Secretary ===
=== Secretary ===


Secretary cares for legality of Council work and he prepares proposals of decisions of Council. Current secretary is [[Željko Pakledinac]].
Secretary cares for legality of Council work and he prepares proposals of decisions of Council. Current secretary is Željko Pakledinac.

== Number of electors by settlement <small>''(on 15 December 2002)''</small> ==
== Number of electors by settlement <small>''(on 15 December 2002)''</small> ==


* 91 electors: [[Subotica]]
* 91 electors: [[Subotica]]
* 19 elecotrs: [[Tavankut]]
* 19 electors: [[Donji Tavankut|Tavankut]]
* 15 electors: [[Sombor]]
* 15 electors: [[Sombor]]
* 10 electors: [[Bajmok]]
* 10 electors: [[Bajmok]]
* 6 electors: [[Đurđin]], [[Palić]], [[Stari Žednik]]
* 6 electors: [[Đurđin]], [[Palić]], [[Stari Žednik]]
* 5 electors: [[Mala Bosna]]
* 5 electors: [[Mala Bosna, Serbia|Mala Bosna]]
* 4 electors: [[Bački Breg]], [[Bački Monoštor]], [[Ljutovo]]
* 4 electors: [[Bački Breg]], [[Bački Monoštor]], [[Ljutovo]]
* 3 electors: [[Golubinci]], [[Petrovaradin]], [[Novi Slankamen]], [[Sonta]], [[Sremska Mitrovica]]
* 3 electors: [[Golubinci]], [[Petrovaradin]], [[Novi Slankamen]], [[Sonta]], [[Sremska Mitrovica]]
* 2 electors: [[Belgrade]], [[Novi Beograd]], [[Novi Sad]], [[Sremska Kamenica]]
* 2 electors: [[Belgrade]], [[Novi Beograd]], [[Novi Sad]], [[Sremska Kamenica]]
* 1 elector: [[Banatsko Novo Selo]], [[Belegiš]], [[Bezdan]], [[Bikovo]], [[Novi Banovci]], [[Ruma]], [[Stara Pazova]], [[Surčin]]
* 1 elector: [[Banatsko Novo Selo]], [[Belegiš]], [[Bezdan]], [[Bikovo]], [[Novi Banovci]], [[Ruma]], [[Stara Pazova]], [[Surčin]]


== Institutions ==
== Institutions ==
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== Symbols ==
== Symbols ==

=== Flag and coat of arms===
=== Flag and coat of arms===
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=== Logo ===
=== Logo ===
Logo of Council is consisted of red square in upper left corner, which is derived from [[Coat of arms of Croatia|Croatian coat of arms]], and stylised letters ''hnv'' in bottom. Letters ''h'' and ''v'' are [[blue]] and letter ''n'' is [[gray]]. Logo was designed by Darko Vuković<ref>http://hnv.org.rs/obiljezja.php#simbol</ref> (from [[Novi Sad]]) and adopted on 10 September 2010.
Logo of Council consists of red square in upper left corner, which is derived from [[Coat of arms of Croatia|Croatian coat of arms]], and stylised letters ''hnv'' in bottom. Letters ''h'' and ''v'' are [[blue]] and letter ''n'' is [[gray]]. Logo was designed by Darko Vuković<ref>{{cite web |url=http://hnv.org.rs/obiljezja.php#simbol |title=HNV - Hrvatsko nacionalno vijeće republike Srbije |website=hnv.org.rs |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110507040353/http://www.hnv.org.rs/obiljezja.php |archive-date=2011-05-07}} </ref> (from [[Novi Sad]]) and adopted on 10 September 2010.
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== References ==
== References ==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}
{{Croats of Serbia}}

==External links==
* [http://www.zkvh.org.rs/index.php/component/content/article/23/52/ Bunjevac Croatian Cultural and Educational Society in Serbia, Matija Gubec Tavankut] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211019030858/http://www.zkvh.org.rs/index.php/component/content/article/23/52/ |date=2021-10-19 }}
* [https://www.hkcbunjevackokolo.rs/ Croatian Cultural Centre "Bunjevačko kolo" for Croats, Bunjevci, and Sokci in Serbia] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211016115618/https://www.hkcbunjevackokolo.rs/ |date=2021-10-16 }}
* [http://govori.tripod.com/ivanic_o_bunjevcima.htm Ivan Ivanić: O Bunjevcima (Subotica, 1894)]
* [http://www.matica.hr/HRRevija/revija2005_3.nsf/AllWebDocs/bunjevci Hrvatska revija br. 3/2005.] Proslava 250. obljetnice doseljavanja veće skupine Bunjevaca (1686.-1936.) – Bunjevci u jugoslavenskoj državi


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Croatian National Council of the Republic of Serbia
Hrvatsko nacionalno vijeće Republike Srbije
AbbreviationHNV
Formation23 January 2003; 21 years ago (2003-01-23)
Typenonprofit entity
Purposeprotection of rights of Croats of Serbia
HeadquartersSubotica
Region served
Serbia
Official language
Croatian
President
Jasna Vojnić[1]
Vice
Andrija Ađin
Andrija Kopilović
Mata Matarić
Zlatko Načev
Secretary
Željko Pakledinac
Websitehnv.org.rs

Croatian National Council of the Republic of Serbia (Croatian: Hrvatsko nacionalno vijeće Republike Srbije) is the representative body of Croats in Serbia, established for the protection of the rights and the minority self-government of Croats in Serbia.

It represents Croatian national minority in the official use of language, education, information and culture, participates in decision-making or decide on issues and establishes institutions in these areas.

History

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It was established under the Act on Protection of Rights and Freedoms of National Minorities.

Although Council was officially established on constitutive session on 23 January 2003, aldermen which established Council were elected on electoral congress which happened on 15 December 2002 in Subotica.

Organs

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Councilors

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Croatian National Council has 29 councilors, who elect president and vice presidents.

President

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President represents Croatian National Council and he is elected by councilors. Current president is Jasna Vojnić,[1] and previous president was Slaven Bačić.

Vice presidents

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Croatian National Council has 4 vice presidents. Council elect them from among its members, on basis of territorial representation. 1 vice president comes from Syrmia, 1 from Podunavlje, 1 from Sombor and 1 from Subotica. They assist the president of Council in performance of chores from their scope, according to territory they were elected.

Current vice presidents are: Andrija Ađin (from Podunavlje), Andrija Kopilović (from Subotica), Mata Matarić (from Sombor) and Zlatko Načev (from Syrmia).

Executive board

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Executive board prepares and implements decisions of Croatian National Council. It has 6 members: president, vice president and 4 other members (for area of culture, education, informing and official use of Croatian language).

Current members are: Darko Sarić Lukendić (president), Petar Balažević (vice president), Andrej Španović (culture), Anđela Horvat (education), Ankica Jukić Mandić (informing) and Ivan Stipić (official use of language and letter).

Committees

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HNV has 7 constant committees: for education, culture, informing, official use of language, finances, budget, regulations and for representatives and complaints.

There are also committees for economy, sport and for enrollment in special electoral list of Croatian minority.

Secretary

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Secretary cares for legality of Council work and he prepares proposals of decisions of Council. Current secretary is Željko Pakledinac.

Number of electors by settlement (on 15 December 2002)

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Institutions

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Symbols

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Flag and coat of arms

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Logo of Council consists of red square in upper left corner, which is derived from Croatian coat of arms, and stylised letters hnv in bottom. Letters h and v are blue and letter n is gray. Logo was designed by Darko Vuković[2] (from Novi Sad) and adopted on 10 September 2010.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Predsjednica | Hrvatsko nacionalno vijeće u Republici Srbiji".
  2. ^ "HNV - Hrvatsko nacionalno vijeće republike Srbije". hnv.org.rs. Archived from the original on 2011-05-07.
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