People's Assembly of Croatia
The People's Assembly of Croatia was a legislative body that existed during the early 1990s, primarily responsible for the governance of the newly independent state. It played a crucial role in establishing laws and policies following Croatia's declaration of independence from Yugoslavia in 1991.
This assembly was composed of representatives elected by the citizens of Croatia, reflecting the democratic principles of the time. It was instrumental in shaping the country's political landscape and addressing issues related to national identity, governance, and economic development during a period of significant change.