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Marinko Čavara
10th President of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Incumbent
Assumed office
9 February 2015
Prime MinisterNermin NikšićFadil Novalić
Vice PresidentMelika MahmutbegovićMilan Dunović
Preceded byŽivko Budimir
Co-speaker of the House of Representatives of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
In office
2 December 2014 – 9 February 2015
Member of the House of Representatives of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
In office
6 November 2006 – 2 December 2014
Member of the House of Peoples of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
In office
May 2006 – 22 February 2007
Prime MinisterAhmet Hadžipašić
Personal details
Born (1967-02-02) 2 February 1967 (age 57)
Busovača, Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia
NationalityCroat
Political partyCroatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina
SpouseIvanka Čavara
Children3
Residence(s)Busovača, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Alma materUniversity of Zenica
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionEngineer

Marinko Čavara (2 February 1967) is a Bosnian Croat politician and prominent member of the Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is currently President of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Early life

Marinko Čavara was born in Busovača to father Niko and mother Anđa. He attended elementary school in Busovača, graduating in 1981. He continued education in engineering high school in Busovača and graduated in 1985. After that he went to University of Zenica where he attended Faculty of Engineering and graduated in 1991.

During the 1991, he worked as a professor of engineering and physics in high school in Busovača. In 1992 he become director of Busovača post. During the Bosnian War, Čavara was municipal commissioner for war production and workers involved in war production in central Bosnia and head of the municipal Civil Protection.

Political career

In 1990, Čavara joined the Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Between 1994 and 1995 he was Vice-President of the CDU. In 2002 he was once again named Vice-President and President of the CDU in Busovača.

In 1997, Čavara was elected to the Busovača Municipal Council. On the 2000 election, he was elected to the Assembly of the Central Bosnia Canton. On the election held two years later, he saved his position in the Assembly.

As of 1996, he worked as Deputy Minister for Traffic and Connection in Central Bosnia Canton. In 2001, his ministry was dismissed and Čavara was named Deputy Director of the Cantonal Directorate for Roads and was later named Director. He worked in this office until 2005.

Between 2005 and 2006 he was an advisor to Ivo Miro Jović, who was, at the time, Croat member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina. From May 2006 until February 2007, he was Member of the House of Peoples of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. On the general election in October 2006, he won seat in the House of Representatives of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and was named Vice-President of the House of Representatives.

Personal life

Čavara is married to Ivanka Čavara and has three children, one daughter and two sons.

References

  1. ^ "Marinko Čavara" (in Bosnian). CIN. Retrieved 1 July 2012.
  2. ^ "Biografija za Marinko Čavara" (in Bosnian). CIN. Retrieved 1 July 2012.

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