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Ivan Vrdoljak

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In 2016, he was elected chairman of the Croatian People's Party - Liberal Democrats, and he was also elected deputy speaker of the Croatian Parliament following the formation of the Parliament’s ninth term. He resigned from all political positions in June 2017, only to be re-elected as party chairman
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In the 2011 parliamentary elections he was elected to the Croatian Parliament for the first time, as a candidate on the list of the so-called Kukuriku Coalition (HNS, SDP, IDS, HSU), but instead of serving as a member of Parliament, he served as a minister in the twelfth Croatian government - first
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Between 2000 and 2011, Ivan Vrdoljak held key positions in Osijek HNS and Osijek-Baranja County HNS, as well as key positions in local self-government units – in 2004, he was elected to the Osijek-Baranja County Assembly as a councillor; in 2006, he was elected to the Osijek City Council, and in
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is the holder of the global project "The Economist: The World in ” in the Republic of Croatia, which consists of a diplomatic-business conference and the publication of a global magazine of the same name in Croatian.
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He was re-elected to the Croatian Parliament twice more, in 2015 and 2016, both times with the most preferential votes (over eight thousand votes).
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Ivan Vrdoljak also acts as a private investor in several different projects, including housing construction in Split, tourism in Rovinj and
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in September 2018, observing the legal requirement of a one-year period following the end of a state official's term of office.
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in December of the same year. The end of the chairmanship in 2020 marked the end of Ivan Vrdoljak’s active political career.
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is also concerned with environmental protection through waste recovery. That aspect of the business is handled by
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as the Minister of Construction and Physical Planning, and then as the Minister of Economy a year later.
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in Osijek with his colleagues in 2001, and served as a director there. He stepped back from ownership of
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2008, he was elected Deputy Mayor of the City of Osijek in charge of social affairs and economy.
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in Osijek, and as a project manager for automation and management processes for
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In the early stages of his career, he worked as a designer for
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in 2008 to serve as Deputy Mayor of the City of Osijek.
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Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats politicians
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President of the Croatian People's Party
Predrag Štromar
Vesna Pusić
Minister of Economy
Zoran Milanović
Radimir Čačić
Tomislav Panenić
Minister of Construction
Zoran Milanović
Branko Bačić
Anka Mrak-Taritaš
Osijek
SR Croatia
SFR Yugoslavia
Croatia
Croatian People's Party
Alma mater
University of Osijek
[ǐʋanʋr̩dǒʎaːk]
Croatian Parliament
Osijek

Waldemar Pawlak
Categories
1972 births
Living people
Politicians from Osijek
Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats politicians
University of Osijek alumni

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