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Dragutin Lesar was born on 4 March, 1956 in Mačkovec, PR Croatia, Yugoslavia, is a Croatian politician. Discover Dragutin Lesar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

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Occupation Politician, union leader
Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 4 March, 1956
Birthday 4 March
Birthplace Mačkovec, PR Croatia, Yugoslavia
Nationality Croatia

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Who Is Dragutin Lesar's Wife?

His wife is Anica Lesar

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Children Igor Lesar

Dragutin Lesar Net Worth

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1953

He attended a Primary school in Mačkovec, and later Šenkovec, where he moved in 1953.

Due to poor financial situation, his secondary education is that of a commercialist, despite his wishes to attend a gymnasium in Zagreb.

1956

Dragutin Lesar (born 4 March 1956) is a retired Croatian politician.

Dragutin Lesar was born on 4 March 1956 in village Mačkovec near Čakovec in Socialist Republic of Croatia.

1972

His father died in 1972, after an accident at the workplace.

Lesar sponsored his own education with various awards he received as an excellent student.

1975

After finishing high school in 1975, he worked at a number of places: a department store, a shoe store and an iron foundry in Čakovec.

While working at the foundry he also studied sales management.

1977

In 1977 he married Anica, who gave birth to their son, Igor, the same year.

1978

He started his trade union activities in 1978 as a union representative.

1980

Originally a union leader in the 1980s, he joined the liberal Croatian People's Party (HNS) in 1996.

In 1980 he became secretary of the Čakovec Municipal Council of Trade Unions.

He leaves the Municipal Council of Trade Unions because of the disagreement with local Communist Party officials.

After that, he moved to Mursko Središće and employed in "Gorenje-Mural", an aluminium radiator factory, where he worked as a sales director.

After that, he is employed in the iron foundry in Čakovec, where he conducts procurement operations and forms commercial service.

1984

In 1984, they got a daughter, Maja.

1985

In 1985 he joins again the trade union.

He became secretary of the trade union in Čakovec by a tender.

1990

On his initiative, on 7 April 1990 "Union of Workers Employed in Private Sector" was founded.

This union was later renamed "Croatian Union of Non-Industrial Workers and Private Employees".

Since attempt of reformation of Union of Syndicates of Croatia failed in 1990, Lesar, Vesna Dejanović, Ivan Miletić and Milan Krivokuća founded Union of Independent Syndicates of Croatia (Savez samostalnih sindikata Hrvatska) at the end of 1990.

1991

In January 1991 Lesar became president of SSSH.

From January 1991 until March 1996 he performed this duty, when he resigned and joined PPDIV Syndicate.

1996

In autumn of 1996, he contacted Radimir Čačić, Srećko Bijelić, Savka Dabčević-Kučar and Dragutin Haramija and joined Croatian People's Party (HNS), and few months later he became the party's vice-president and worked so in the party for next 12 years.

1997

During the local elections in 1997 he was holder of the list for Međimurje County and candidate for House of Counties of Croatian Sabor.

His rivals were Franjo Tuđman, Ivica Račan, Vlado Gotovac and Drago Stipac.

He won 14.66% of votes and thus he did not enter the Sabor, but he did succeed in winning 5 seats for County Assembly and made a coalition with Croatian Social Liberal Party and Croatian Peasant Party and thus removed Croatian Democratic Union from ruling role.

Lesar became prefect's deputy.

2000

During 2000, Međimurje County Assembly accepts Lesar's proposal for foundation of Međimurje solidarity foundation "Katruža", and he becomes the manager of the foundation.

2001

On local elections in 2001 he won 6 seats and formed the same coalition and again becomes prefect's deputy.

2003

As member of HNS he was elected to the Croatian Parliament in the 2003 and 2007 general elections and served in the 5th and 6th Sabor.

During the Croatian parliamentary elections of 2003, Lesar was the top-ranked candidate of the electoral list of HNS for the 3rd Electoral District.

HNS won 2 seats, so Lesar entered in Sabor along with Radimir Čačić.

2007

During the parliamentary elections of 2007 he again became member of the parliament, but due to conflict with newly elected president of the HNS Radimir Čačić, he left HNS and acted as independent member of parliament since April 2008.

2008

In April 2008 he resigned from HNS and continued to serve in the parliament as an independent.

2010

In April 2010 he founded the left wing Croatian Labourists – Labour Party (HL) and became their first party president.

On 31 March 2010 Lesar founded Croatian Labourists – Labour Party and became its president.

2011

He competed in the 2011 Croatian parliamentary election and won six seats in parliament.

2014

He resigned as party president in May 2014 after losing a seat in the European elections 2014.

2015

After his term in the Croatian parliament ended in September 2015, he announced his retirement from politics.