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==  Political Career  ==
 
==  Political Career  ==
The MP’s term of office began on 22 December 2011 as Zlatko Komadina's substitute. Her term ceased on 13 April 2012 upon termination of the suspension of Zlatko Komadina’s term of office. In July 2013, she entered the Croatian Parliament as Zlatko Komadina's substitute for the second time in her career. Her parliamentary functions include memberships in the Gender Equality Committee and the Local and Regional Self-government Committee.
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The MP’s term of office began on 22 December 2011 as a substitute for Zlatko Komadina. Her term ceased on 13 April 2012 upon termination of the suspension of Zlatko Komadina’s term of office. In July 2013, she entered the Croatian Parliament as Zlatko Komadina's substitute for the second time in her career. Her parliamentary functions include memberships in the Gender Equality Committee and the Local and Regional Self-government Committee.
  
 
== Education ==
 
== Education ==
She graduated from the Academy for Pedagogy in Pula in 1976 (Primary School Teacher).
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She graduated from the Academy for Pedagogy in Pula in 1976 - Primary School Teacher.
  
 
== External Links  ==
 
== External Links  ==
 
[http://www.sabor.hr/Default.aspx?sec=4857 Official Parliament Member Website]
 
[http://www.sabor.hr/Default.aspx?sec=4857 Official Parliament Member Website]

Revision as of 13:51, 9 October 2014

Ada Damjanac was born on 29 January 1956 in Pula. She is a member of the Croatian Parliament (Hrvatski Sabor) and a member of the Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP; Croatian: Socijaldemokratska partija Hrvatske).

Political Career

The MP’s term of office began on 22 December 2011 as a substitute for Zlatko Komadina. Her term ceased on 13 April 2012 upon termination of the suspension of Zlatko Komadina’s term of office. In July 2013, she entered the Croatian Parliament as Zlatko Komadina's substitute for the second time in her career. Her parliamentary functions include memberships in the Gender Equality Committee and the Local and Regional Self-government Committee.

Education

She graduated from the Academy for Pedagogy in Pula in 1976 - Primary School Teacher.

External Links

Official Parliament Member Website