Mirela Holy | |
Office: | Minister of Environmental and Nature Protection |
Term Start: | 23 December 2011 |
Term End: | 13 June 2012 |
Primeminister: | Zoran Milanović |
Predecessor: | Ministry created |
Successor: | Mihael Zmajlović |
Birth Date: | 15 December 1971 |
Birth Place: | Zagreb, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia |
Party: | Social Democratic Party of Croatia (1998–2015, 2019-) Croatian Sustainable Development (2013–2016)[1] |
Nationality: | Croat |
Alma Mater: | University of Zagreb |
Mirela Holy (born 15 December 1971) is a Croatian academic, politician and a former leader of the centre-left Croatian Sustainable Development party (ORaH). She served as Croatia's Minister of Environment from 2011 until 2012, the first and to date only woman to hold this position.
Holy studied ethnology and cultural anthropology, and comparative literature at the University of Zagreb and received her PhD in cultural studies in 2005.[2]
From 23 December 2011 until 13 June 2012 Holy was Minister of Environmental Protection and Nature in the centre left Government of Zoran Milanović. She resigned her position on 6 June 2012 after an outcry over an email in which she asked manager of the HŽ Holding to consider the possibility of not firing his secretary, because she was an elderly woman with more than 15 years of experience, and was working in HŽ Holding for less than a month.[3] Mihael Zmajlović succeeded her as minister.
In 2013 she left the Social Democratic Party due to her public disagreement with the party's environmental policy. After her departure from SDP, Holy founded a new party called ORaH (ORaH means walnut in Croatian) which stands for Održivi razvoj Hrvatske (Croatian Sustainable Development).[4] She left the party in February 2016.[5]
She is one of the most recognizable Croatian female politicians and a notable supporter of LGBT and women's rights.[6] [7] She was also named 'Croatian Homofriend' in 2012.
Since 2017, Holy has been a professor at VERN university.[8] [9] She has also acted as the university’s head of Cyber Communication and Network Science programme and the Sustainable Tourism Management programme.[10]
Mirela Holy was born to a Czech father and a Croatian mother.[11] She has been in a 15-year-long cohabitation with Croatian photographer Siniša Bužan. The couple has no plans to get married.[12]