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Irena Majcen was born on 2 March, 1958 in Novo Mesto, Slovenia, Yugoslavia, is a Slovenian agricultural engineer. Discover Irena Majcen'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 66 years old?
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Novo Mesto, Slovenia, Yugoslavia |
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Slovenia
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Irena Majcen Height, Weight & Measurements
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Irena Majcen Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Irena Majcen worth at the age of 66 years old? Irena Majcen’s income source is mostly from being a successful Engineer. She is from Slovenia. We have estimated Irena Majcen's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Irena Majcen (born 2 March 1958) is a Slovenian agricultural engineer and civil servant who was Minister of Environment and Spatial Planning from 2014 until 2018.
Irena Majcen was born on 2 March 1958 in Novo Mesto and educated at the University of Ljubljana Biotechnical Faculty (graduating in 1980).
She began working at the Slovenska Bistrica Agricultural Cooperative immediately afterwards and later became an agricultural engineer.
In 1991, she was elected to the Municipality of Slovenska Bistrica Executive Council.
She later served as a department head for the municipality; first for the Department of Agriculture, Food, Forestry, and Economy, and eventually for the Department for Environment, Spatial Affairs, Transport, and Communications.
Majcen was also a co-founder and national vice-president of the Slovenian People's Party.
She ran for a seat in the National Assembly twice: in 1992 and 2011.
Prior to becoming minister, she was mayor of the Municipality of Slovenska Bistrica (2005–2010) and head of their Department of Agriculture, Food, Forestry, and Economy and Department for Environment, Spatial Affairs, Transport, and Communications.
In 2005, she was elected mayor of the municipality of Slovenska Bistrica and was successfully re-elected in 2006.
Majcen joined the Association of Municipalities and Towns of Slovenia committee in 2005 and was promoted to vice-president of the entire organisation in 2006.
After joining the European Committee of the Regions in 2005 as a substitute, she was promoted to chair of Slovenia's European Committee of the Regions delegation in 2006, remaining there as late as 2008.
She continued to serve until 2010, when she lost re-election as candidate for Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia, which she had moved to that year.
In 2014, the Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia (DeSUS) nominated Majcen to succeed Tomaž Gantar as the Minister of Environment and Spatial Planning
She subsequently accepted the nomination and later served as minister for at least four years.
She was succeeded in the position by Simon Zajc.
She was vice-president of DeSUS until her resignation in March 2021.