Daniel Srb (; born 23 November 1964) is a Croatian right-wing politician and former president of the Croatian Party of Rights.
Srb was born in Osijek on 23 November 1964. He graduated from the Faculty of Engineering and Shipbuilding at the University of Zagreb. He was a teacher at EMÃ Â C in Osijek in 1991, later he taught at KBC Osijek.
Since 1990, he has been an active politician. In 1992, he joined the Croatian Party of Rights.
He held different municipal positions in Osijek. He was a member of the Osijek Assembly for eight years. In 2005, he became the Deputy Prefect of the Osijek-Baranja County and from 2007-08 he was an employee at DS Consulting. He worked as the Assistant Director of Osijek's Clinical Hospital.
On 6 February 2009, he became a member of the Sabor to succeed Anto ÃÂapiÃÂ. He was the vice-president of the party until 7 November 2009, when he replaced ÃÂapiÃÂ.
Srb's main effort initially was to remove negative connotations associated with his party left by ÃÂapiÃÂ. Srb is known for his staunch euroscepticism, as his party was the only party represented in the Croatian Parliament that opposed membership in the European Union. He condemned the convictions of Ante Gotovina and Mladen MarkaÃÂ (which were later overturned) by the ICTY.
On 25 February 2017, at the Congress of the Croatian Party of Rights, Karlo StarÃÂeviÃÂ was chosen as the new president of the party, replacing Srb.
He is married and has three children. For seven times he was a champion of Croatia in rowing. He was the president of Rowing Club "Iktus" based in Osijek for ten years before stepping down in September 2013.