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Gregor Horvatič

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Gregor Horvatič (born 21 December 1977) is a Slovenian politician and football manager, former president of Slovenian Democratic Youth (SDM). Currently he leads the department of communications, public relations, and public affairs in NK Dob (Template:Lang-en).

Life

Horvatič was born in Ljubljana. He resides in Dob, Municipality of Domžale.

Political career

Horvatič joined the Slovenian Democratic Youth in 1997. He was elected chairman of the organization at the Congress of SDM in Maribor on 17 May 2008.

Before the election to chairman of the Slovenian Democratic Youth, Horvatič was a member of the National Board of SDM, member of permanent commission of the National Youth Council of Slovenia, chairman of municipality board of SDM Domžale (2003-2009), board and supervisory commission member in the Youth Council of Domzale municipality, and worked as a team leader at a local youth community center Domžale municipality.

On an international youth policy level Horvatič was active as a member of international group of SDM. He was most active in the International Young Democrat Union, the Youth of the European People's Party, Democrat Youth Community of Europe, and the Youth Union of the Alps region, Jungen Alpenregion. On international policy level he also cooperated with the Konrad Adenauer Foundation.

In October 2010 Gregor Horvatič was elected as the candidate of the Alliance for the Future (Template:Lang-sl). Local elections are designed to elect mayors and members of municipal councils, members of the district and village communities. With his own list he participated in local elections for member in the municipality council of Municipality of Domžale.

2014 Slovenian parliamentary election

In the 2014 Slovenian parliamentary election Horvatič was a candidate of the Civic List, but won no seat.[citation needed]

In October 2014 Horvatič was elected as the candidate of the Alliance for the Future (Template:Lang-sl). For the second time in his career he participated with his own list in local elections for member in the municipality council of Municipality of Domžale.

Football work

In October 2008, Horvatič was appointed as a vice-president of Football club Vir (NK Vir). He took over the reorganization of the club and began to lead the department for public relations.

In December 2013, Horvatič was appointed as a chief communications officer and public relations officer of NK Dob (Template:Lang-en)and began to lead the department of communications, public relations, and public affairs. Nogometni Klub Dob (Template:Lang-en) due to sponsorship reasons is named NK Roltek Dob, and they currently play in the Slovenian Second League.

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