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Sandra Benčić was born on 28 January, 1978 in Zabok, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia, is a Croatian activist and politician. Discover Sandra Benčić'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 46 years old?

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Age 46 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 28 January, 1978
Birthday 28 January
Birthplace Zabok, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia
Nationality Croatia

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1978

Sandra Benčić (born 28 January 1978) is a Croatian politician and civil rights and gender equality activist who is serving as a Member of Parliament since 2020.

She is a member of the green-left political platform We Can! since its foundation and has been serving as one of its two coordinators since 2023, together with Tomislav Tomašević.

2010

She also has experience dealing with regional development and EU funds, as a consultant and a co-founder of one of the first consulting companies for EU funds in Croatia – "Razbor", where she worked until 2010.

Benčić is one of the founders of the human rights "Solidarna" foundation.

She was a member of the Commission for Handling Complaints in the Ministry of Interior and the Council for the Development of Civil Society.

2014

She graduated from the Zagreb Faculty of Law in 2014.

2018

She is a member of the Centre for Peace Studies (CMS), where she worked until 2018, mostly on the topics of inequality and migration.

2020

She was elected to Sabor as one of the leading candidates of the Green–Left Coalition in the 2020 Croatian parliamentary election.

A representative of the I Electoral district, she is serving as Chairwoman of Parliament's Environment and Nature Conservation Committee.

Ahead of the 2024 Croatian parliamentary election, on September 16, 2023, she was chosen uniformly by the members of party council of the political party We can! as a candidate for the position of the Croatian Prime Minister.

In her first public address, Benčić placed emphasis on social and economic equality of all Croatian citizens, the safety and certainty of the work of public institutions as well as equality of all citizens under the law.

Furthermore, she placed emphasis on green transition, stating that Croatia needs to be "..one of the most successful countries in green transition which does not create losers of transitions, but instead creates a more just society...".

In February of 2024, after the controversial appointment of the judge Ivan Turudić to the position of State Attorney of Croatia by a Prime Minister Andrej Plenković, Sandra Benčić, together with other parliamentarians belonging to left wing We can! party, protested in front of Croatian Sabor the whole day and night before the official voting in the parliament where Turudić was voted in by a majority held by Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ).

Following the vote, Benčić announced organization of large protest against the appointment "on next Saturday" alongside 11 political parties from the left wing and center of political spectrum.

The protest managed to gather more than 5,000 people in the heart of Zagreb Upper Town.

During the protest, Sandra Benčić spoke about Croatian emigration problem and called out corruption scandals by the governing party HDZ, and expressed her wishes that "Croatia becomes a country from which people do not leave so that they can live, but instead a country where people come to lead good lives."

In 2024 Croatian parliamentary election, Sandra Benčić is the first candidate for the We can! political party in the first electoral district.

After the surprise announcement that the current President of Croatia, Zoran Milanović will be a Prime Minister candidate for the Rivers of Justice coalition, Benčić announced that the course of plans for the election campaign for We Can!

will remain unchanged and that they will still seek an arrangement with Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP) for a coalition in the electoral districts where the right-wing political parties are typically stronger.

She also criticized the move and expressed that, if she were in Milanović place, she would have abdicated from the position of President before joining the campaign.

However, the two parties were unable to reach an agreement for a "spotted coalition" and have decided to have separate candidacy lists in the electoral districts that are more right leaning.

Despite that, both Sandra Benčić and Arsen Bauk from SDP have expressed hope that this strategy would lead to more electoral seats as well as wish for future cooperation to remove the HDZ from the goverment.

During Benčić visit in earthquake stricken Petrinja, her speech was interrupted by a local heckler who accused her of incompetence because "she cannot lead a trade and she studied for 18 years".

Benčić dismissed these charges as a typical attack from the supporters of Croatian Democratic Union and Andrej Plenković, who use these arguments instead, because of "a lack of any political sustenance".

She is married to Miroslav Petrović.

The couple has two sons.

Her role models in politics are Ivica Račan and Sanna Marin.

Benčić revealed that she regularly attends Let 3, TBF and Hladno pivo concerts.