Andrej Vizjak Explained

Andrej Vizjak
Office:Minister of the Environment and Spatial Planning
Term Start:13 March 2020
Term End:1 June 2022
Primeminister:Janez Janša
Predecessor:Simon Zajc
Successor:Uroš Brežan
Office1:Minister of Labour, Family and Social Affairs
Term Start1:10 February 2012
Term End1:27 February 2013
Primeminister1:Janez Janša
Predecessor1:Ivan Svetlik
Successor1:Anja Kopač Mrak
Office2:Minister of the Economy
Term Start2:3 December 2004
Term End2:7 November 2008
Primeminister2:Janez Janša
Predecessor2:Matej Lahovnik
Successor2:Matej Lahovnik
Office3:Mayor of Brežice
Term Start3:17 December 2002
Term End3:3 December 2004
Predecessor3:Vladislav Deržič
Successor3:Ivan Molan
Birth Date:1964 8, df=yes
Party:Slovenian Democratic Party

Andrej Vizjak (born 6 August 1964)[1] is a Slovenian politician. Between 2004 and 2008 he served as Minister of Economy in the 8th Government of Slovenia, and between 2012 and 2013 as Minister of Labour, Family and Social Affairs in the 10th Government of Slovenia. From 2020 to 2022 he was Minister of the Environment and Spatial Planning in the 14th Government of Slovenia.

Early life and career

After completing high school in Brežice, Vizjak graduated from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Ljubljana and obtained a master's degree in electrical engineering.[2]

His first job was at the Litostroj factory in Ljubljana. As a young researcher, he worked at the Jožef Stefan Institute on research and development projects in the field of computer automation of industrial processes for the needs of the Videm Krško pulp and paper factory.

In 1994, he began working as a labor inspector at the RS Inspectorate of Labor in the Krško unit.

Political career

In 2000, Vizjak was the State Secretary for Employment at the Ministry of Labour, Family, and Social Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia. In the 2000 parliamentary elections, he was elected as a member of parliament and became the leader of the parliamentary group of the SDS. In 2002, he also participated in the local elections and was elected as the Mayor of Brežice Municipality. He served in this capacity until December 3, 2004, when he was appointed as the Minister of Economy in the 8th Government of Slovenia under the leadership of Janez Janša.[3]

On April 3, 2007, he signed a declaration on the construction of a pan-European oil pipeline through the territory of the Republic of Slovenia.[4]

He was re-elected as a member of parliament in the new parliamentary term, as well as in the 2011 parliamentary elections. On February 10, 2012, he was appointed as the Minister of Labour, Family, and Social Affairs in the 10th Government of Slovenia, and after the fall of the government, he returned to the parliamentary benches. He returned to politics in the spring of 2020 when he was appointed as the Minister of the Environment and Spatial Planning in the 14th Government of the Republic of Slovenia.[5]

His tenure as the head of the environmental ministry was marked by an amendment to the water law, which, among other things, addressed interventions in the coastal area. Non-governmental organizations filed a referendum initiative against the amendment. Referendum on Amendments to the Water Law took place on July 11, 2021, and was attended by 45.89% of eligible voters. 86.60% of voters voted against the law.[6]

In October 2021, an excerpt of wiretapped conversation between Minister Vizjak and businessman Bojan Petan from 2004, when Vizjak was the Minister of Economy, was published on the portal 24ur.com. In the conversation, later dubbed as "The Stupid Taxes Affair", Vizjak and Petan discussed the takeover of Terme Čatež, with Vizjak telling the interlocutor that paying taxes would be "stupid".[7] Initially, the minister claimed that the recording was manipulated, but after additional wiretaps were released, he confirmed that the recordings are authentic.[8] Vizjak and some of his supporters labeled the affair as an attack by the "garbage lobby" trying to prevent the regulation of waste issues. The coalition parties SMC and NSi demanded explanations from Vizjak, and after internal consultations, the latter withdrew support for the minister.[9] [10]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Andrej Vizjak. live. 5 August 2020. Republic of Slovenia. https://web.archive.org/web/20200930091958/https://www.gov.si/en/state-authorities/ministries/ministry-of-the-environment-and-spatial-planning/about-us/mag-andrej-vizjak-minister-of-the-environment-and-spatial-planning/ . 2020-09-30 .
  2. Web site: mag. Andrej Vizjak, minister za okolje in prostor. GOV.SI. Vlada Republike Slovenije. https://web.archive.org/web/20220427143937/https://www.gov.si/drzavni-organi/ministrstva/ministrstvo-za-okolje-in-prostor/o-ministrstvu/mag-andrej-vizjak-minister-za-okolje-in-prostor/. 2022-04-27. 2022-06-02. bot: unknown.
  3. Web site: Andrej Vizjak - biografija. siol.net. 2024-04-05. sl.
  4. News: 3 April 2007 . Nova energetska žila Evrope čez Kras? . MMC RTV-SLO.
  5. Web site: mag. Andrej Vizjak, minister za okolje in prostor. Portal GOV.SI. 2020-08-28. sl. 2020-08-07. https://web.archive.org/web/20200807045746/https://www.gov.si/drzavni-organi/ministrstva/ministrstvo-za-okolje-in-prostor/o-ministrstvu-za-okolje-in-prostor/mag-andrej-vizjak-minister-za-okolje-in-prostor/. dead.
  6. News: 2021-07-11 . Državljani odločno povozili Vizjakov zakon . 2024-04-08 . Dnevnik (Slovenian newspaper).
  7. Web site: Vorkapić . Mirko . 2021-10-19 . Hojs trdi, da je vedel za posnetke prisluhov, Vizjak, da gre za zlepljenko in konstrukt . 2024-04-09 . www.24ur.com.
  8. Web site: 2021-11-04 . Vizjak o ozadju pogovora s Petanom: Posnetek je pristen. Petan: Laž ima vedno kratke noge. . 2024-04-09 . RTVSLO.si . sl.
  9. Web site: 2021-11-10 . Tonin: Vizjaku in Janši sem povedal, da Vizjak nima več podpore NSi-ja . 2021-11-11 . RTVSLO.si . sl.
  10. Web site: 2021-11-10 . Tonin: Minister Vizjak ne more več računati na podporo NSi . 2024-04-09 . siol.net . sl.