Nenad Porges

Nenad Porges
Nenad Porges
Minister of Economy, Labour and Entrepreneurship
In office
15 April 1997 – 27 January 2000
Prime Minister Zlatko Mateša
Preceded by Davor Štern
Succeeded by Goranko Fižulić
Personal details
Born 27 December 1946 (1946-12-27) (age 64)
Zagreb, SFR Yugoslavia, (now Croatia)
Nationality Croat
Political party Croatian Democratic Union
Alma mater University of Zagreb

Nenad Porges (born 27 December 1946 in Zagreb, Croatia) is a Croatian politician, businessman, entrepreneur and former Minister of Economy, Labour and Entrepreneurship.

Background and education

Porges was born in Zagreb to a Jewish family who came to Zagreb from Vienna and Bratislava.[1][2] His paternal grandparents were killed during the Holocaust by the SS Prinz Eugen Division, while his father's life was spared due to a fact that he was an essential worker for the Third Reich.[1] Porges received his degrees from the University of Zagreb (a bachelors degree in economics and a masters degree in marketing) and was a lecturer in marketing and management in postgraduate studies at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Zagreb. He is a member of the Jewish community in Zagreb although not active one.[1]

Political and business career

Porges was a strong advocate of Croatian independence. He directed a letter to the World Jewish Congress and all affiliated Jewish organizations and institutions with the title; "Appeal to our Jewish brothers and sisters". In the letter he appealed for the recognition of Croatia and support in the Croatian War for Independence which was fought "against a brutal military force led by the Yugoslav Army".[2] He served as adviser to the Prime Minister for two years. Prior to his post as adviser to the Prime Minister, Porges served as Deputy Minister of Economy, Labour and Entrepreneurship. In 1997 he became the Minister of Economy, Labour and Entrepreneurship in the Croatian Government.[3] He has also worked on a number of marketing research projects and published numerous papers.

References

  1. ^ a b c (Croatian) Stipić, Branka (2009-05-30). "Spanish GDP we will have in 29 years if we continue with this pace". Jutarnji list. http://www.jutarnji.hr/template/article/article-print.jsp?id=207417. Retrieved 2010-07-03. "Član sam izvorne Židovske općine, ali nisam aktivan. Porgesi su bečka i bratislavska židovska obitelj... ("I am a member of the original Jewish community, but not active one. Porges are Vienna and Bratislava Jewish family...")" 
  2. ^ a b "All about Porges families". www.porges.net. http://www.porges.net/FamilyTreesBiographies/NenadPorges.html#a. 
  3. ^ "Mjere HNB-a blokirale razvoj hrvatskog gospodarstva" (in Croatian). www.nacional.hr (Nacional). http://www.nacional.hr/clanak/10565/mjere-hnb-a-blokirale-razvoj-hrvatskog-gospodarstva. 
Political offices
Preceded by
Davor Štern
0000Minister of Economy0000
1997–2000
Succeeded by
Goranko Fižulić

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