Helena Jaklitsch | |
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Minister without portfolio for Slovenian Diaspora | |
In office 13 March 2020 – 1 June 2022 | |
Prime Minister | Janez Janša |
Preceded by | Peter Jožef Česnik |
Succeeded by | Matej Arčon |
Personal details | |
Born | Novo mesto, Slovenia | 1 July 1977
Political party | Slovenian Democratic Party |
Alma mater | University of Ljubljana |
Profession | Historian, Politician |
Helena Jaklitsch (born 1 July 1977) [1] is a Slovenian politician. As of 13 March 2020 [update], she is Minister without portfolio for Slovenian Diaspora in the 14th Government of Slovenia. [2] [3]
She graduated in sociology and history from the Faculty of Arts at the University of Ljubljana in 2002. [4] In 2009, she obtained her master's degree, and in 2016, she completed her doctoral studies on the topic of Slovenian refugee education in camps in Austria and Italy from 1945 to 1950. [4] In 2005, she began working at the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Slovenia. [4] In 2014, she joined the Ministry of Culture of Slovenia, where she worked in the Department for the Slovenian Language and later in the Directorate for Creativity. [4]
Helena Jaklitsch | |
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Minister without portfolio for Slovenian Diaspora | |
In office 13 March 2020 – 1 June 2022 | |
Prime Minister | Janez Janša |
Preceded by | Peter Jožef Česnik |
Succeeded by | Matej Arčon |
Personal details | |
Born | Novo mesto, Slovenia | 1 July 1977
Political party | Slovenian Democratic Party |
Alma mater | University of Ljubljana |
Profession | Historian, Politician |
Helena Jaklitsch (born 1 July 1977) [1] is a Slovenian politician. As of 13 March 2020 [update], she is Minister without portfolio for Slovenian Diaspora in the 14th Government of Slovenia. [2] [3]
She graduated in sociology and history from the Faculty of Arts at the University of Ljubljana in 2002. [4] In 2009, she obtained her master's degree, and in 2016, she completed her doctoral studies on the topic of Slovenian refugee education in camps in Austria and Italy from 1945 to 1950. [4] In 2005, she began working at the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Slovenia. [4] In 2014, she joined the Ministry of Culture of Slovenia, where she worked in the Department for the Slovenian Language and later in the Directorate for Creativity. [4]