Semiha Borovac

Semiha Borovac
Minister for Human Rights and Refugees
Assumed office
13 March 2015
Prime Minister Denis Zvizdić
36th Mayor of Sarajevo
In office
29 March 2005  29 January 2009
Preceded by Muhidin Hamamdžić
Succeeded by Alija Behmen
Personal details
Born (1955-03-02) 2 March 1955
Sarajevo, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia
Political party Party of Democratic Action
Religion Sunni Islam

Semiha Borovac (born 2 March 1955) is a Bosnian politician who served as the mayor of Sarajevo, holding office from 2005 until 2009. She is Sarajevo's only female mayor to date and is also a member of the Party of Democratic Action. Currently, Boravac is the Minister for Human Rights and Refugees.

Politics

Borovac served as mayor of Sarajevo from 2005 until 2009.[1][2]

She was elected Minister for Human Rights and Refugees on 13 March 2015.[3] Within her first year in office, Borovac met with refugee families across Bosnia and Herzegovina.[4][5][6] On 26 January 2016, Borovac signed an agreement with mayors from cities throughout the country and ministers of both entities, promising to have 438 homes built for families displaced by the Bosnian War of the 1990s.[7]

Education

Borovac attended first the "Ahmet Fetahagić" elementary school and then the "Druga Gimnazija" secondary school in Sarajevo. She went on to university, graduating from the Sarajevo Law School in 1977 and qualifying as a judge in 2000. In 2001 she also qualified as a trainer with the Citizens' Association for Local Development Initiative.

Work background

Political career

Personal life

Borovac is married with two daughters.

References

  1. "Diplomatic Diary: UN official in Cyprus to revive reunification talks". Southeast European Times. 17 January 2008. Retrieved 14 January 2010.
  2. "Obama to propose new fuel standards". United Press International. 19 May 2009. Retrieved 14 January 2010.
  3. "Semiha Borovac nova ministrica za ljudska prava i izbjeglice BiH?". Radio Sarajevo. 13 March 2015. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
  4. "Semiha Borovac nakon posjete Srebrenici: 'Ljudi su preživjeli strah i golgotu'". Radio Sarajevo. 8 May 2015. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
  5. "Semiha Borovac u čajničkom selu Karovići posjetila jedinu povratničku porodicu". Radio Sarajevo. 27 November 2015. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
  6. "Borovac u posjeti Izbjegličko-prihvatnom centru u Mostaru". N1 Info. 18 May 2015. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
  7. "Bosnia to Build Houses for 438 Refugee Families". Balkan Insight. 26 January 2016. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
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