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Martina Dalić (Martina Štimac) was born on 12 November, 1967 in Velika Gorica, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia. Discover Martina Dalić's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?

Popular As Martina Štimac
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Age 57 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 12 November, 1967
Birthday 12 November
Birthplace Velika Gorica, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia
Nationality Croatia

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Who Is Martina Dalić's Husband?

Her husband is Niko Dalić (m. 1992)

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Martina Dalić Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2018

Dalić resigned as a minister in the Cabinet of Andrej Plenković in May 2018.

2014

On 22 September 2014, Dalić left HDZ because she believed that the party did not offer a program that would bring Croatia out of the economic crisis. In an open letter she wrote: "Croatia can't handle another unprepared government which deals with itself and only stays on the surface of the problem. For me further participation in such party is impossible because I am now totally convinced that things won't change. HDZ doesn't have enough power or determination to step outside of established political patterns which reduce on a mere repetition that current Government is incompetent, on political criticism day by day and on the constant dealing with the past. The economic team of the HDZ has no coordination, no leadership, no clear direction and specific addressing the real causes of this protracted Croatian crisis."

2010

She was the first female Minister of Economy in Croatia (excluding Tamara Obradović-Mazal's two-day acting tenure in 2012). She was previously Croatia's first and to date only female Minister of Finance from 29 December 2010 to 23 December 2011 in the Cabinet of Jadranka Kosor. She is a member of the centre-right Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) and resides in Zagreb.

2003

After HDZ returned to power following the 2003 election, Dalić returned to the ministry in 2004 and worked at the Central State Strategy Office (Središnji državni ured za strategiju) and was the country's chief negotiator in matters pertaining to financial legislation during Croatia's European Union accession negotiations.

1995

Dalić was hired by the Croatian finance ministry in 1995 as the head of the macroeconomic forecasting department under Finance Minister Božo Prka. In 1997, she became assistant minister. In 2000, she left the public sector and was employed at Privredna banka Zagreb as chief economist.

1990

Born Martina Štimac in Velika Gorica to a father from Letovanić and a mother from Vrlika, Dalić graduated from the University of Zagreb Faculty of Economics and Business in 1990.

1967

Martina Dalić (pronounced [martǐːna dǎːlitɕ]; née Štimac; born 12 November 1967) is a Croatian economist and finance official who was a Deputy Prime Minister of Croatia and Minister of Economy, Small and Medium Entrepreneurship and Crafts in the Cabinet of Andrej Plenković.