Croat National Council
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For the organization active in Yugoslavia from 1974 to 1991, see Croatian National Council.
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.
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Abbreviation | HNV |
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Formation | 23 January 2003; 21 years ago (2003-01-23) |
Type | nonprofit entity |
Purpose | protection of rights of Croats of Serbia |
Headquarters | Subotica |
Region served | Serbia |
Official language | Croatian |
President | Jasna Vojnić[1] |
Vice | Andrija Ađin Andrija Kopilović Mata Matarić Zlatko Načev |
Secretary | Željko Pakledinac |
Website | hnv |
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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.