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Miro Kovač

1968 - Today

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Miro Kovač (born 20 September 1968) is a Croatian historian, diplomat and politician who served as the Minister of Foreign and European Affairs in the Cabinet of Tihomir Orešković from 22 January 2016 until 19 October 2016. He is member of the conservative Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) party. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Miro Kovač is the 18,891st most popular politician, the 519th most popular biography from Croatia and the 71st most popular Croatian Politician.

Miro Kovač is a Croatian diplomat and politician known for his role as a member of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) and for serving as the Minister of Foreign and European Affairs from 2016 to 2017. He is recognized for his contributions to Croatia's foreign policy and European integration efforts.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Miro Kovač ranks 829Before him are Horst Skoff, Ed Quinn, Jole Santelli, Andre Royo, John Veldman, and Elin Nilsen. After him are Dan Donegan, Monique Garbrecht-Enfeldt, Arístides Rojas, Beverley Allitt, René Hannemann, and Ou Chuliang.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Miro Kovač ranks 519 out of 700Before him are Vladimir Arsenijević (1965), Lovro Majer (1998), Dušan Vemić (1976), Davor Dominiković (1978), Dragan Travica (1986), and Mate Bilić (1980). After him are Bruno Gudelj (1966), Vladimir Miholjević (1974), Ivan Čupić (1986), Žana Lelas (1970), Petar Krpan (1974), and Josip Zovko (1970).

Among POLITICIANS In Croatia

Among politicians born in Croatia, Miro Kovač ranks 71Before him are Ödön Gróf (1915), Tomislav Karamarko (1959), Gordan Jandroković (1967), Željko Reiner (1953), Perica Bukić (1966), and Tomislav Tomašević (1982). After him are Zlatko Hasanbegović (1973), Biljana Borzan (1971), Sandra Paović (1983), Matea Jelić (1997), Filip Krušlin (1989), and Miro Bilan (1989).