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'''Bojan Šrot''' (born [[9 February]] [[1960]] in [[Celje]], [[SR Slovenia]], [[SFR Yugoslavia]]) is a [[Slovenia]]n [[Politician|politician]], [[Judge|judge]], [[Lawyer|lawyer]], and [[Mountaineering|mountaineer]]. He is currently serving as mayor of [[Celje]].<ref name="mayorpage">{{cite web|title=ŽUPAN (English: "Mayor")|url=http://moc.celje.si/zupan|publisher=Mestna občina Celje (English: "Municipality of Celje")|accessdate=30 July 2013|language=Slovenian}}</ref>
'''Bojan Šrot''' (born [[9 February]] [[1960]] in [[Celje]], [[SR Slovenia]], [[SFR Yugoslavia]]) is a [[Slovenia]]n [[Politician|politician]], [[Judge|judge]], [[Lawyer|lawyer]], and [[Mountaineering|mountaineer]]. He is currently serving as mayor of [[Celje]].<ref name="mayorpage">{{cite web|title=ŽUPAN (English: "Mayor")|url=http://moc.celje.si/zupan|publisher=Mestna občina Celje (English: "Municipality of Celje")|accessdate=30 July 2013|language=Slovenian}}</ref>

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Bojan Šrot

Bojan Šrot (born 9 February 1960 in Celje, SR Slovenia, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Slovenian politician, judge, lawyer, and mountaineer. He is currently serving as mayor of Celje.[1]

Šrot was born in 1960 in Celje as the youngest of three sons.[1] After primary school, he studied at First Grammar School in Celje and then at the Faculty of Law at the University of Ljubljana, where he graduated in 1985.[1]

During his studies, he was also actively involved in mountain climbing, noted as a top-status athlete in that sport.[1] He was a member of several expeditions, including three in the Himalayas and Karakoram.[1]

After university graduation, he worked at the former Basic Court in Celje, passing the bar exam in 1989.[1] He worked as a judge in Šmarje pri Jelšah until 1991; in autumn of that same year, he opened a law office and worked as a legal advocate for six years.[1] In 1997, he worked as a State Secretary at the Ministry of Justice in Slovenia and the Deputy Minister of Justice, covering the area of judicial administration.[1]

In the local Slovenian elections of 1998, he was elected mayor of Celje for the Slovenian People's Party.[1] He was re-elected in 2002 with 56% of the vote, in 2006 for a third term, and in 2010 for a fourth term.[1]

In 2003, during his term as Mayor, he became vice president of the Slovenian People's Party.[1] On 17 November 2007, he became the president for that same party. He resigned as President of the Slovenian People's Party on 24 March 2009.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "ŽUPAN (English: "Mayor")" (in Slovenian). Mestna občina Celje (English: "Municipality of Celje"). Retrieved 30 July 2013.

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