Bariša Čolak Explained

Bariša Čolak
Office:Minister of Justice
Term Start:11 January 2007
Term End:31 March 2015
Primeminister:Nikola Špirić
Vjekoslav Bevanda
Predecessor:Slobodan Kovač
Successor:Josip Grubeša
Office1:Minister of Security
Term Start1:23 December 2002
Term End1:11 January 2007
Primeminister1:Adnan Terzić
Predecessor1:Office established
Successor1:Tarik Sadović
Office2:Federal Minister of Justice
Term Start2:15 September 1999
Term End2:12 March 2001
Primeminister2:Edhem Bičakčić
Dragan Čović (acting)
Predecessor2:Ignjac Dodik
Successor2:Zvonko Mijan
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Office3:Member of the House of Peoples
Term Start3:31 March 2015
Term End3:16 February 2023
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Office4:President of the Croatian Democratic Union
Term Start4:4 May 2002
Term End4:5 June 2005
Predecessor4:Ante Jelavić
Successor4:Dragan Čović
Office5:Premier of West Herzegovina Canton
Term Start5:27 March 1996
Term End5:15 September 1999
Predecessor5:Office established
Successor5:Anđelko Mikulić
Birth Date:1 January 1956
Birth Place:Široki Brijeg, FPR Yugoslavia
Nationality:Bosnian Croat
Party:Croatian Democratic Union
Spouse:Anela Čolak
Children:3
Residence:Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Alma Mater:University of Mostar
Occupation:Politician
Profession:Lawyer

Bariša Čolak (born 1 January 1956) is Bosnian Croat politician and lawyer who served as member of the national House of Peoples from 2015 to 2023. He previously served as Minister of Justice from 2007 to 2015.

Čolak was also Minister of Security from 2002 to 2007. He is a member and former president of the Croatian Democratic Union.

Early life and education

Čolak was born on 1 January 1956 in Široki Brijeg, where he attended elementary and high school. He graduated from the Faculty of Law, University of Mostar in 1979. He also attended postgraduate studies on subject Bosnia and Herzegovina and European Law, but because of his duties as a minister, study was on halt.

Early career

From 1979 to 1988, with a break from April 1980 to April 1981, Čolak worked as director of the constructional hardware "Metalac Lištica" which was part of the SOKO company in Mostar. From 1988 to the end of 1993, he worked as a judge in Lištica, renamed Široki Brijeg.

Political career

Čolak joined the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ BiH) in 1993. After that, until 1996, he was assistant of the Minister of Justice, Deputy Minister of Justice and later Minister of Justice of the Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia. After the war, from 27 March 1996 until September 1999, he was the first Premier of West Herzegovina Canton.

Čolak was a member of the party's Municipal Board in Široki Brijeg and later member of the Cantonal Board of the West Herzegovina Canton and member of the Central Committee of the party. He was also repeatedly a member of the party's presidency.

In 1999, Čolak became the Federal Minister of Justice. At the 2000 parliamentary election, Čolak won 5,412 votes for a seat in the Federal Parliament, but he continued to be a minister in the Federal Government. From 2001 until 2002, Čolak was acting president of the HDZ BiH.

At the 2002 general election, Čolak won 16,721 votes and entered the Federal Parliament once again. He remained the party's president until 2005. In January 2003, he became the national Minister of Security and held that duty until 2007. On 11 January 2007, Čolak was named national Minister of Justice, serving until 31 March 2015. Following the 2014 general election, in March 2015, he was appointed member of the national House of Peoples. He served as member of the House of Peoples until February 2023.[1]

Personal life

Bariša is married to Anela Čolak; the couple has three children.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Izabrano rukovodstvo Doma naroda BiH: Špirić predsjedavajući, Čović i Ademović zamjenici. 16 February 2023. 16 February 2023. bs. Sedin Spahić. Avaz.ba . Dnevni avaz.
  2. Web site: Bariša Čolak. 10 January 2023. bs. imovinapoliticara.cin.ba.