Altaras mother was forced to escape Croatia with his grandparents, Jakob and Thea Altaras, because his grandfather has been politically persecuted in a mounted court case by the League of Communists of Croatia.
In December 1971, on the Karađorđevo conference of the SKJ, Tito publicly distanced himself from Croatian Spring, leading to the end of the movement.
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Social Democratic Party of Croatia, that held the name League of Communists of Croatia - Party of Democratic Reform during a period in the early 1990s