They also voiced their disapproval towards a centralized constitution, which the National Assembly adopted without them (as well as without the communists and others) only two days later.
[2] The parties did not participate in a joint list in the 1925 Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes parliamentary election.
In 1925, the Croatian Peasant Republican Union and the Party of Rights formed a formal alliance.
It had two of its candidates elected as national representatives: Ante Trumbić, the president of the Croatian Federalist Peasant Party that had won the greatest number of seats; and Ante Pavelić of the Party of Rights.
The Representation often met outside of the National Assembly, either in Belgrade or Zagreb and reached their own resolutions.