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France Cukjati was born on 15 February, 1943 in France, is an A 20th-century Slovenian Roman Catholic priests. Discover France Cukjati'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 81 years old?

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Age 81 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 15 February, 1943
Birthday 15 February
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Nationality France

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1943

France Cukjati (born February 15, 1943) is a Slovenian politician, physician, theologian and a former Jesuit.

1964

In 1964, he entered the Jesuit order.

1966

In 1966, he enrolled at the University of Zagreb, where he studied philosophy.

After graduation, he studied theology at the University of Frankfurt in Germany.

Upon returning to Slovenia, he served as priest in Maribor and Borovnica.

1971

In 1971, he quit priesthood and enrolled at the Faculty of Medicine in Ljubljana, where he graduated in 1978.

He worked as a physician in Ljubljana and Vrhnika.

2000

In June 2000, he was named as secretary at the Ministry of Health in the short-lived center right government of Andrej Bajuk.

The same year, he was elected to the Slovenian National Assembly in the district of Vrhnika as a candidate of the Slovenian Democratic Party.

2004

He was re-elected in 2004.

The same year, he was elected as speaker of the National Assembly.

2005

Despite these opinions, Cukjati has supported the legalization of same sex civil unions that grant notably fewer rights than marriage, passed by the right wing parliamentary majority in 2005.

2008

After the victory of the left wing coalition in the parliamentary elections of 2008, he was replaced by Pavle Gantar.

He was however chosen as deputy speaker of the National Assembly, representing the opposition parties.

Since December 2008, he serves as a member of Slovenia's shadow cabinet, covering welfare.

Cukjati is well known for his advocacy against same-sex marriages, civil unions, and LGBT adoption.

In a parliamentary debate, he has stated that homosexuality should not be considered as normal, but as a psychological problem that should receive treatment.

2011

Till 21 December 2011, he served as deputy speaker of the National Assembly of Slovenia.

He was born in the village of Šentgotard near Trojane in central Slovenia (then part of the German Third Reich).

His father fell in World War II as a member of the Yugoslav partisan resistance, while his mother was a local schoolteacher.

He studied civil engineering at the University of Ljubljana, before being drafted to the Yugoslav People's Army.