Dubravka Šuica
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| Gender | Female |
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| Age | 68 |
| Date of birth | May 20,1957 |
| Zodiac sign | Taurus |
| Born | Dubrovnik |
| Croatia | |
| Spouse | Stijepo Šuica |
| Party | Croatian Democratic Union |
| Office | Member of the European Parliament |
| Children | Mirta Šuica Caktaš |
| Nationality | Croatian |
| Position | European Commissioner |
| Vice-President of the European Commission since 2019 | |
| Education | University of Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences |
| Previous position | Member of the European Parliament (2013–2019), Mayor of Dubrovnik (2001–2009) |
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| ID | 1014566 |
Dubravka Šuica Life story
Dubravka Šuica is a Croatian politician of the centre-right Croatian Democratic Union who has been Vice-President of the European Commission for Democracy and Demography since 2019. She previously served as a member of the European Parliament from 2013 to 2019.
Of the Leyen, the Commission: The ones to watch in Europe's top-table
... Dubravka Suica (Croatia): Vice-President for democracy and DemographyMs Suica has joined a MEP since Croatia joined the EU in 2013 and has vowed to use her position to find a solution for Europe s demographic change, describing it as a cause, some people lose faith in our democracy ...
New EU Commission team enshrines gender equality
... Who else is on the list? Johannes Hahn (Austria), Budget and Administration; Didier Reynders (Belgium), Justice; Mariya Gabriel (Bulgaria), Innovation and Youth; Dubravka Suica (Croatia), Democracy and Demography; Stella Kyriakides (Cyprus), Health; Vera Jourova (Czech Republic), Values and Transparency; Kadri Simson (Estonia), Energy; Jutta Urpilainen (Finland), International Partnerships; Sylvie Goulard (France), Internal Market; Laszlo Trocsanyi (Hungary), Neighbourhood and Enlargement; Paolo Gentiloni (Italy), Economy; Valdis Dombrovskis (Latvia), An Economy that Works for People; Virginijus Sinkevicius (Lithuania), Environment and Oceans; Nicolas Schmit (Luxemburg), Jobs; Helena Dalli (Malta), Equality; Janusz Wojciechowski (Poland), Agriculture; Elisa Ferreira (Portugal), Cohesion and Reforms; Rovana Plumb (Romania), Transport; Maros Sefcovic (Slovakia), Relations and Foresight; Janez Lenarcic (Slovenia), Crisis Management; Josep Borrell (Spain), A Stronger Europe in the World; Ylva Johansson (Sweden), Home Affairs...