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Dalmatian Action
Dalmatinska akcija
AbbreviationDA
PresidentNino Aviani [hr]
Secretary-
Spokesman-
FounderNino Aviani
Damir Šalov
Srđan Benzon
Founded16 December 2021 (2021-12-16)
IdeologyRegionalism
Ecosocialism
Political positionLeft
Colours  Blue
Party flag
Flag of the Dalmatian Action
Website
dalmatinskaakcija.com

The Dalmatian Action (Template:Lang-hr, DA) is a Regional major political party in Croatia. Dalmatian Action or (DA) is a regionalist and autonomist party in the region of Dalmatia within Croatia, which advocates the political autonomy of Dalmatia within Croatia, including the creation of a Dalmatian regional government with a legislative assembly, with autonomy over cultural matters concerning Dalmatia. It was reactivated on December 16, 2021.

History

The Dalmatian Action or (DA) was a 1990s regionalist and autonomist party in Dalmatia within Croatia, which advocated political autonomy for Dalmatia within Croatia, including the creation of a Dalmatian regional government with a legislative assembly, with autonomy over cultural matters involving Dalmatia. It was founded in December 1990. During the Homeland War, Croatian President Franjo Tuđman accused the DA of being an anti-Croatian separatist organization that intends to destroy Croatia, and based on that he put its leaders in prison.

In the elections for the Croatian Parliament in 1992, she won a representative in the Croatian Parliament, but in the following elections she failed to cross the electoral threshold.

In September 1993, its headquarters in Split were blown up with explosives. On February 20, 2003, the Ministry of Justice deleted the party from the register of political parties in Croatia.

The party newspaper Glas Dalmacija was published from 1994 to 2000.

Stranački list Glas Dalmacije izlazio je od 1994. do 2000. godine.

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