The party ceased to exist on September 29, 2024, after various disagreements, poor results in the elections and internal disappointment of unimplemented plans.
He has also publicly admitted that he is "responsible" for Ustasha salute "Za dom spremni" on the monument to fallen members of the HOS in Split.
[12] The youngest person competing in the 2007 elections, Kristina Posavec stated she has chosen to be on HČSP list because "it is against EU, NATO and gay marriages".
[13] In one of the election debates, former party leader Josip Miljak stated that the "profit of INA goes to Hungary, to MOL, to the Jewish capital, while we are left only with the pollution."
[15][16] Members of the HČSP prominently attend protests against Zagreb Pride rallies and commemorations for victims of the Jasenovac concentration camp.