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The organisation serves as a platform to coordinate political and cultural activities of different parties and stakeholders in the Croatian community and to promote the initiative to create a federal unit with Croatian majority (“Third entity”) in the country.Table of ContentsHistory[edit]Political positions[edit]Structure[edit]Members[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]Sources[edit]History[edit]In 2000, the Office of the High Representative in the country imposed amendments to the Federation entity’s constitution and its electoral law. Dissatisfied Croat politicians led by Ante Jelavi\u0107 and HDZ set up a separate Croatian National Assembly on 28 October in Novi Travnik,[3] held a referendum parallel to the elections and proclaimed Croat self-rule in a federal unit in Croat-majority areas in the Federation (Hrvatska samouprava – “Third entity”). The attempt ended shortly after a crackdown by SFOR and judiciary proceedings.[4]In 2010\u201314 Federation’s Government was formed and Federation’s president appointed without the consent of Croat deputies in the House of Peoples, receiving just 5 votes of confidence out of 17. In March 2011 country’s Central Election Commission declared HoP’s composition and decisions to be illegal, but the High Representative Valentin Inzko suspended CEC’s decision.[5] After Croatian politician Bo\u017eo Ljubi\u0107 filed an appeal, finally, in December 2016 Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina found the election system of the deputies in the House of Peoples unconstitutional and abrogated the controversial rules.[6] Croatian National Assembly was thus reactivated in April 2011 in Mostar[7] and started pushing for the reorganization of country and Federation, the change of the electoral system and a public broadcasting system in Croatian, focused on Bosnian Croats.[8]Political positions[edit]Dissatisfied with the representation of Croats in the Federation, Croat political parties insist on creating a Croat-majority federal unit instead of several cantons. SDA and other Bosniak parties strongly oppose this.[9]In the 2014 Bosnia elections, most of the parties participating in the CNA formed a joint electoral coalition to contest the entity and state parliamentary elections as well as the elections for the Croat member of the state presidency.[10] They won 14 out of 17 Croat seats in the House of Peoples in Federation’s Parliament and 4 out of 5 Croat seats in the State House of Peoples, together with 19 seats in Federation’s and 14 in State House of Representatives, respectively.In January 2017, Croatian National Assembly stated that \u201cif Bosnia and Herzegovina wants to become self-sustainable, then it is necessary to have an administrative-territorial reorganization, which would include a federal unit with a Croatian majority. It remains the permanent aspiration of the Croatian people of Bosnia and Herzegovina.\u201d[11]Structure[edit] The HNS has a 29-member Presidency, headed by Dragan \u010covi\u0107. HNS’s 14-member General Secretariat is chaired by Bo\u017eo Ljubi\u0107 as the president, while Secretary-general is Josip Merd\u017eo. The members of the General Secretariat are heads of HNS Departments. Presidency and General Secretariat are main bodies of HNS between its assembly sessions. The HNS has twelve departments.[12]The members of HNS BiH are all Croats who are electedMembers[edit]Political parties supporting the work of Croatian National Assembly and whose members participate in its operations are:[13]See also[edit]References[edit]^ Radenko Udovi\u010di\u0107: “Bosnia and Herzegovina: SEEKING A NEW STATUS”, Network of Independent Journalists, Issue No. 197. – November 3, 2000.^ Interview: Wolfgang Petritsch, the High Representative for BiH; “I don’t want the Croats in a ghetto called Third Entity”, ohr.int^ “Bosnia and Herzegovina, Freedom in the World in 2012”, Freedom House^ Rose, Eleanor: “Bosnian Court Ruling Lends Weight to Croat Agitation”, Balkan Insight, 15 Dec 16^ Eldin Had\u017eovi\u0107: “Bosnian Croats Form National Assembly”, balkaninsight, 9 Apr 2011^ “Croats say Bosnia’s public broadcaster should be overhauled based on Swiss or Belgian model | Balkan news | News | EBL News”. eblnews.com. Archived from the original on 2017-03-06. ^ Bosnia’s Future, pp. 37-8^ Zoran Kre\u0161i\u0107: “HNS jedina hrvatska koalicija na izborima”, vecernji list, July 2014^ Rose, Eleanor: “Bosniaks Slap Down Calls for Bosnian Croat Entity”, Balkan Insight, January 30th, 2017^ “Glavno vije\u0107e”, hnsbih.org. Accessed February 18th, 2017^ \u010clanice, hnsbih.orgSources[edit]Belloni, Roberto (2008). “State Building and International Intervention in Bosnia”. London: Routledge. ISBN\u00a09781134059683.Tesser, Lynn (2013). “Ethnic Cleansing and the European Union: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Security, Memory and Ethnography”. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN\u00a09781137308788. 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