The Key of Croatia

The Key of Croatia
Ključ Hrvatske
PresidentIvan Vilibor Sinčić
FounderIvan Pernar
Founded2 June 2011
HeadquartersSavska cesta 41
Zagreb, Croatia
Membership (2020)637
Ideology
European affiliationEuropean Alliance for Freedom and Democracy
Colours Gold
Grey
Sabor
0 / 151
European Parliament
1 / 12
Website
kljuchrvatske.hr

The Key of Croatia (Croatian: Ključ Hrvatske) is a populist political party in Croatia, formed out of an anti-eviction group of the same name. The party changed its name on 21 May 2022 from its then name Human Shield (Croatian: Živi zid, literally translated as "Living Wall") the group opposes foreclosures by occupying property and forming a "human shield", hence the name. The party was founded on 2 June 2011.

The party grew out of the organization that operated until 2014 as the Alliance for Change (Croatian: Savez za promjene). The organization formed into a party ahead of the 2014–15 presidential election, supporting the candidacy of Ivan Vilibor Sinčić.

The party refuses to be characterized as being left or right and claims adherence to humanist values.

Ideology and principles

The party has been described as having "praised the writings of David Icke" and "pushed a number of conspiracy theories about chemtrails and vaccinations". An article for the magazine Jacobin by Juraj Katalenac described the party as a populist group that "is often portrayed as part of the left, but it offers more conspiracies theories than progressive policies."

The party believes that the current monetary system is unfair and unsustainable because it is based on money as debt, i.e. all the money in circulation comes as a loan with an interest rate that never went into circulation (only principal did), which is, according to the party, the cause of many evictions in Croatia.

The party stands for:

  • realization of the monetary sovereignty of the Republic of Croatia and the implementation of a non-credit monetary system;
  • implementation of a fair and efficient judicial system, and in particular the prohibition of inhumane and unconstitutional enforcement procedures, enforcement of the only home and secret procedures of state bodies;
  • respecting the dignity, freedoms and rights of citizens, regardless of religious and ethnic affiliation, age, gender or social status;
  • the development of a just society, and especially the protection of citizens from the oppressive, corrupt and arbitrary actions of state bodies;
  • protection of cultural and natural heritage and human environment;
  • realization of the guaranteed rights of people to health care, education, social care, work, family and other rights;
  • realization and protection of the rights of workers, people who live from work and on the basis of their work;
  • implementation of renewable energy sources;
  • protection of animal rights.

Electoral results

Presidential elections

Presidency of Croatia
Election year Candidate First Round Second Round
# of

overall votes

% of

overall vote

# of

overall votes

% of

overall vote

2014–15 Ivan Vilibor Sinčić 293,570 16.4 (#3)

Parliament (Sabor)

Election In coalition with Votes won Percentage Seats won Change Government
(Coalition totals) (ŽZ only)
2011 (December) (as Savez za promjene)

A-HSS, DPS

15,379 0.63
0 / 151
Steady0 Extra-parliamentary
opposition
2015 (November) None 94,877 4.24 (#4)
1 / 151
Increase 1 Opposition
2016 (September) Let's Change Croatia, Youth Action,

Alphabet of Democracy, HDSS, Međimurje Party

117,208 6.23 (#4)
8 / 151
Increase 7 Opposition
2020 (July) (as 'Enough of Robbery')

SIP, NLSP, Let's Change Croatia, HSS SR, HSSČKŠ, ZSZ, Youth Action

37,628 2.26 (#7)
0 / 151
Decrease 8 Extra-parliamentary
Opposition

European Parliament

Election In coalition with Votes won Percentage Seats won Change
April 2013 ASH-DSŽ-SUH 6,391 0.86% (#14)
0 / 12
Steady
May 2014 None

(as Savez za promjene)

4,313 0.47 (#10)
0 / 11
Steady
May 2019 None 60,847 5.7 (#5)
1 / 12
Increase 1

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