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Nada Tešanović was born in [[Banja Luka]] on 11 July 1952 and was educated at the local primary school and gymnasium and at the [[University of Zagreb]] Faculty of Economics.<ref name="vijecenarodars"/> In addition to local secondary schools, she worked as a professor at [[University of Banja Luka]] Faculty of Economics from 1977 until 2006.<ref name="vijecenarodars">{{Cite web |title=Нада Тешановић |url=https://vijecenarodars.net/index.php/organizacija-vijeca/predsjedavajuci?id=3 |access-date=2024-05-19 |website=[[People's Council (Republika Srpska)|People's Council]]}}</ref><ref name="imovinapoliticara">{{Cite web |title=Nada Tešanović |url=https://imovinapoliticara.cin.ba/politicari/nada-tesanovic/ |access-date=2024-05-19 |website=Imovina političara u Bosni i Hercegovini |publisher=Centre for Investigative Journalism |language=bs-BA}}</ref>
Nada Tešanović was born in [[Banja Luka]] on 11 July 1952 and was educated at the local primary school and gymnasium and at the [[University of Zagreb]] Faculty of Economics.<ref name="vijecenarodars"/> In addition to local secondary schools, she worked as a professor at [[University of Banja Luka]] Faculty of Economics from 1977 until 2006.<ref name="vijecenarodars">{{Cite web |title=Нада Тешановић |url=https://vijecenarodars.net/index.php/organizacija-vijeca/predsjedavajuci?id=3 |access-date=2024-05-19 |website=[[People's Council (Republika Srpska)|People's Council]]}}</ref><ref name="imovinapoliticara">{{Cite web |title=Nada Tešanović |url=https://imovinapoliticara.cin.ba/politicari/nada-tesanovic/ |access-date=2024-05-19 |website=Imovina političara u Bosni i Hercegovini |publisher=Centre for Investigative Journalism |language=bs-BA}}</ref>


Tešanović became a member of the {{ill|Social Liberal Party (Republika Srpska)|sr|Социјално-либерална странка Републике Српске|lt=Social Liberal Party}} (SLS-SR) in 1993.<ref name="imovinapoliticara" /> After being a non-winning candidate in the [[1998 Republika Srpska general election]], she was elected to the City Assembly of [[Banja Luka]] in 2000 and became its mayor the same year.<ref name="imovinapoliticara" /><ref name="rwlsee">{{Cite web |title=NADA TEŠANOVIĆ |url=https://rwlsee.org/members/nada-tesanovic/ |access-date=2024-05-19 |website=Regional Women's Lobby in Southeast Europe |language=en}}</ref> She remained in the Assembly until 2022, when she was elected to the [[National Assembly (Republika Srpska)|National Assembly]] in the [[2002 Republika Srpska general election]].<ref name="imovinapoliticara" />
Tešanović became a member of the {{ill|Social Liberal Party (Republika Srpska)|sr|Социјално-либерална странка Републике Српске|lt=Social Liberal Party}} (SLS-SR) in 1993.<ref name="imovinapoliticara" /> After being a non-winning candidate in the [[1998 Republika Srpska general election]], she was elected to the City Assembly of [[Banja Luka]] in 2000 and became its mayor the same year.<ref name="imovinapoliticara" /><ref name="rwlsee">{{Cite web |title=NADA TEŠANOVIĆ |url=https://rwlsee.org/members/nada-tesanovic/ |access-date=2024-05-19 |website=Regional Women's Lobby in Southeast Europe |language=en}}</ref> She remained in the Assembly until 2002, when she was elected to the [[National Assembly (Republika Srpska)|National Assembly]] in the [[2002 Republika Srpska general election|general election]].<ref name="imovinapoliticara" />


In 2006, Tešanović was [[2006 Republika Srpska general election|re-elected to the Assembly]] and became vice president, holding the position until 2010.<ref name="vijecenarodars"/> Despite being re-elected in [[2010 Republika Srpska general election|2010]], she stepped down to become [[Minister for Family, Youth, and Sports]], serving until 2014.<ref name="imovinapoliticara" /> She was chair of the {{ill|People's Council (Republika Srpska)|bs|Vijeće naroda Republike Srpske|lt=People's Council}} from 2014 until 2022.<ref name="imovinapoliticara" /> During the [[Rajko Kuzmanović]] administration, she was awarded the [[Order of Njegoš]], 2nd class.<ref name="vijecenarodars"/>
In 2006, Tešanović was [[2006 Republika Srpska general election|re-elected to the Assembly]] and became vice president, holding the position until 2010.<ref name="vijecenarodars"/> Despite being re-elected in [[2010 Republika Srpska general election|2010]], she stepped down to become [[Minister for Family, Youth, and Sports]], serving until 2014.<ref name="imovinapoliticara" /> She was [[deputy prime minister of Republika Srpska]] from 2012 until 2014 and chair of the {{ill|People's Council (Republika Srpska)|bs|Vijeće naroda Republike Srpske|lt=People's Council}} from 2014 until 2022.<ref name="imovinapoliticara" /> During the [[Rajko Kuzmanović]] administration, she was awarded the [[Order of Njegoš]], 2nd class.<ref name="vijecenarodars"/>


In 2004, Tešanović became vice president of the SLS-SR's successor party, the [[Alliance of Independent Social Democrats]] (SNSD), and held this position until 2015.<ref name="imovinapoliticara" /> In 2012, she became president of the SNSD's Active Women committee and Deputy Prime Minister of Republika Srpska.<ref name="imovinapoliticara" />
In 2004, Tešanović became vice president of the SLS-SR's successor party, the [[Alliance of Independent Social Democrats]] (SNSD), and held this position until 2015.<ref name="imovinapoliticara" /> In 2012, she became president of the SNSD's Active Women committee.<ref name="imovinapoliticara" />


Tešanović has two children with her husband Dojčin Tešanović.<ref name="imovinapoliticara" /> She is a [[Bosnian Croat]].<ref name="vijecenarodars" />
Tešanović has two children with her husband Dojčin Tešanović.<ref name="imovinapoliticara" /> She is a [[Bosnian Croat]].<ref name="vijecenarodars" />

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Revision as of 00:35, 21 May 2024

Nada Tešanović
Member of the National Assembly of Republika Srpska
In office
2002–2010
Minister for Family, Youth, and Sports
In office
2010–2014
Chair of the People's Council [bs]
In office
2014–2022
Personal details
Born (1952-07-11) 11 July 1952 (age 71)
Banja Luka, People's Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia
Political partyAlliance of Independent Social Democrats
EducationUniversity of Zagreb

Nada Tešanović (born 11 July 1952) is a Bosnian Croat politician. Born in Banja Luka, she was educated at the University of Zagreb and was a professor at the University of Banja Luka Faculty of Economics (1977-2006). After serving in the City Assembly of Banja Luka from 2000 until 2002, she was member of the National Assembly from 2002 to 2010, Minister for Family, Youth, and Sports from 2010 to 2014, and chair of the People's Council [bs] from 2014 until 2022.

Biography

Nada Tešanović was born in Banja Luka on 11 July 1952 and was educated at the local primary school and gymnasium and at the University of Zagreb Faculty of Economics.[1] In addition to local secondary schools, she worked as a professor at University of Banja Luka Faculty of Economics from 1977 until 2006.[1][2]

Tešanović became a member of the Social Liberal Party [sr] (SLS-SR) in 1993.[2] After being a non-winning candidate in the 1998 Republika Srpska general election, she was elected to the City Assembly of Banja Luka in 2000 and became its mayor the same year.[2][3] She remained in the Assembly until 2002, when she was elected to the National Assembly in the general election.[2]

In 2006, Tešanović was re-elected to the Assembly and became vice president, holding the position until 2010.[1] Despite being re-elected in 2010, she stepped down to become Minister for Family, Youth, and Sports, serving until 2014.[2] She was deputy prime minister of Republika Srpska from 2012 until 2014 and chair of the People's Council [bs] from 2014 until 2022.[2] During the Rajko Kuzmanović administration, she was awarded the Order of Njegoš, 2nd class.[1]

In 2004, Tešanović became vice president of the SLS-SR's successor party, the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats (SNSD), and held this position until 2015.[2] In 2012, she became president of the SNSD's Active Women committee.[2]

Tešanović has two children with her husband Dojčin Tešanović.[2] She is a Bosnian Croat.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Нада Тешановић". People's Council. Retrieved 19 May 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Nada Tešanović". Imovina političara u Bosni i Hercegovini (in Bosnian). Centre for Investigative Journalism. Retrieved 19 May 2024.
  3. ^ "NADA TEŠANOVIĆ". Regional Women's Lobby in Southeast Europe. Retrieved 19 May 2024.