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There was a division in the National Council. The group which led by Trumbic believed that it would be better first to establish a firm union of the former Habsburg lands and then to enter into negotiations with the Serbian government on what would be an equal basis. Another group, led by Svetozar Pribicevic, the head of the Serbian Independent Party, favored an immediate union as a whole. In spite of the strong opposition of Stjepan Radic, the head of the Croatian Peasant Party, the latter idea was accepted in the National Council. The Council then appointed a delegation to go to Belgrade to negotiate with the Serbian government about the unification of Yugoslavs.
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