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Croatian National Council in Bosnia and Herzegovina ( hr, Hrvatsko narodno vijeće BiH) is a Sarajevo-based NGO and a civic organisation of
Bosnian Croats The Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina (), often referred to as Bosnian Croats () or Herzegovinian Croats () are the third most populous ethnic group in the country after Bosniaks and Serbs, and are one of the constitutive nations of Bosnia and ...
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History

HDZ BiH won 15% of the votes for the country's parliament in 1990 elections on a Croat nationalist platform (with Croats making up 17% of the electorate, this was a convincing majority of Croat votes) and won the majority or plurality of votes in most of Croat-majority municipalities. These were later proclaimed the territory of Croatian Community of Herzeg-Bosnia and most of Croat politicians withdrew from Bosniak-dominated Sarajevo government. Forces of Herzeg-Bosnia at the time in early 1994 were amidst the conflict with Bosniak-dominated Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. In February 1994 the Croatian National Council was formed in Sarajevo with support of Croat member of the country's Presidency, Croat Peasant Party chairman Ivo Komšić. It gathered Bosnian Croat politicians and intellectuals such as Ivan Lovrenović, few members of the Catholic clergy (local franciscan friars and Sarajevo archbishop) opposed to the policy of HDZ BiH and the creation of a
Croat entity in Bosnia and Herzegovina The Croat federal unit in Bosnia and Herzegovina, or Croat entity, also informally known as the third entity ( sh, Hrvatska federalna jedinica, Hrvatski entitet, Treći entitet), is a proposed administrative unit in Bosnia and Herzegovina based ...
in 1992, Herzeg Bosnia, calling it "irresponsible". They met in Sarajevo at the "Assembly of Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina" (''Sabor Hrvata BiH'') organized by a coordination of Bosnian Croat institutions and societies. In assembly's Declaration they called for the end of war and reconciliation of Bosniaks and Croats, proposing federalization of the country by dividing it in multiethnic cantons. This was a reaction to the concept of Boasnia and Herzegovina organized in three ethnic federal units (Bosniak-, Croat- and Serb-dominated, respectively), the
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that was discussed by the international community at the peace talks in Geneva at the time. The Declaration's concept gained international, most notably American support and paved the road to the
Washington Agreement The Washington Agreement ( Croatian: ''washingtonski sporazum'' and Bosnian: ''vašingtonski sporazum'') was a ceasefire agreement between the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia, signed in Washington, D ...
in March 1994., creating Bosniak-Croat Federation, composed of 10 cantons. This ended the Croat-Bosniak War. After
Bosnian War The Bosnian War ( sh, Rat u Bosni i Hercegovini / Рат у Босни и Херцеговини) was an international armed conflict that took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. The war is commonly seen as having started ...
ended in 1995 and the Dayton Agreement was signed, CNC continued working as an NGO, opposing proposals to create a Croat-majority federal unit in Bosnia and Herzegovina."MARKEŠIĆ: HRVATSKO NARODNO VIJEĆE JE PROTIV HRVATSKOG ENTITETA U BIH"
/ref> It works closely with Sarajevo-based Croatian Cultural Society "Napredak".


Notable members

* Ivo Komšić *fra Luka Markešić (1937–2014) *
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* Ivan Lovrenović *
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See also

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Szekler National Council The Szekler National Council ( hu, Székely Nemzeti Tanács, ; ro, Consiliul Național Secuiesc, ) is a NGO civic organization representing the Székelys of Romania. The organisation serves as a platform to promote Szekler autonomy. History The ...
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Hungarian National Council of Transylvania The Hungarian National Council of Transylvania ( hu, Erdélyi Magyar Nemzeti Tanács, EMNT; ro, Consiliul Național al Maghiarilor din Transilvania, CNMT) is a civic organization that represents the ethnic Hungarians of Romania. Established in 2 ...
* Croat National Council (Vojvodina) * Croatian National Assembly


References

{{Reflist Organizations based in Sarajevo