Jadranka Kosor
Politician
1953 –
Who is Jadranka Kosor?
Jadranka Kosor is a Croatian politician who served as Prime Minister of Croatia from 2009 to 2011, having taken office following the sudden resignation of her predecessor Ivo Sanader. Kosor was the first woman to become Prime Minister of Croatia since independence.
Kosor started working as a journalist, following her graduation on the Zagreb Law School. During the Croatian War of Independence, she hosted a radio show dealing with refugee problems and disabled war veterans. She joined the centre-right Croatian Democratic Union in 1989 and quickly climbed up the party hierarchy. In 1995 she was elected party vice-president and was elected to serve in Parliament for the first time. After the death of President and longtime HDZ leader Franjo Tuđman, Kosor supported Ivo Sanader's successful party leadership bid in 2000. Three years later, her party won the parliamentary election and Kosor became the Minister of Family, Veterans' Affairs and Inter-generational Solidarity in the Sanader I and, later, Sanader II cabinet, during which time she served as Deputy Prime Minister as well.
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- Born
- Jul 1, 1953
Pakrac - Also known as
- 亚德兰卡·科索尔
- Косор, Ядранка
- Religion
- Catholicism
- Ethnicity
- Croats
- Nationality
- Croatia
- Profession
- Education
- University of Zagreb
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on July 23, 2013
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