Mr. Neven Mimica named by Croatia as Commissioner-designate for consumer protection

Brussels, 30-4-2013 — /europawire.eu/ — Mr Neven Mimica has today been named by Croatia as Commissioner-designate. President Barroso has met with Mr Mimica and has confirmed his agreement for Mr Mimica’s candidacy. President Barroso has indicated his intention to assign to Mr Mimica the portfolio of consumer protection.

After the necessary consultation of the European Parliament, the Council will appoint, by common accord with the President of the Commission, the new Commissioner, so as to allow him to take up his post on the 1st July 2013.

President Barroso said, “I am happy to announce the Commissioner-designate from our 28th Member State, Croatia. Neven Mimica is an experienced and committed European able to make an important contribution to the work of the European Commission, in particular in the critical field of consumer protection”.

Mr Neven Mimica is currently the Deputy Prime Minister for Foreign Affairs and European Integration of Croatia. He has a long-standing commitment to European integration with extensive experience as a Minister and diplomatic adviser.

A copy of Mr Mimica’s curriculum vitae is annexed to this press release.

Appointment Procedure

The procedure for the appointment of the new Commissioner is set out in the accession treaty between the European Union and Croatia. The new Commissioner is appointed by the Council by common accord with the President of the Commission, after consulting the European Parliament.

The portfolio of the new Commissioner is decided by the President of the Commission.

The framework agreement between the European Parliament and the Commission, namely its paragraph 6 is applicable by analogy. It provides that the President of the Commission will seriously consider the result of Parliament’s consultation before giving accord to the decision of the Council.

NEVEN MIMICA

Mr Neven Mimica

Mr Neven Mimica

*1953 in Split / Dalmatia

Married with two children

Political Career

Since 2011 Deputy Prime Minister for Foreign Affairs and European Integration

2008-2011 Deputy Speaker of Parliament; Chair of the European Integration Committee

2004-2008 Member of Parliament, Social Democratic Party

2001-2003 Minister of European Integration

1997-2001 Assistant Minister, then Deputy Minister for Economic Affairs; Chief negotiator for the Stabilization and Association Agreement and WTO accession

Professional career

1987-1997 Diplomatic service of the SFR Yugoslavia and Croatia incl. postings in Cairo (1987-91, 1993-96), Zagreb HQ (1991-93) and Ankara (1996/97)

1983–1987 Assistant chairman of the Republic’s Committee for Foreign Relations

1980–1983 Adviser at the Republic’s Committee for Foreign Relations
1978–1980 Staff member of the Republic’s Committee for Foreign Relations
1977–1978 Import-export clerk at ASTRA, Zagreb

Education

1987 Master’s degree in economics, University of Zagreb

1976 Graduated in foreign trade, University of Zagreb

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