Nadan Vidošević

Nadan Vidošević (born 30 January 1960) is a Croatian politician, businessman and entrepreneur. He was a long-time member of the Croatian Democratic Union, before he launched an independent and ultimately unsuccessful candidacy in the 2009–10 Croatian presidential election.

Nadan Vidošević
President of the Croatian Chamber of Economy
In office
1995  15 November 2013
Preceded byMladen Vedriš
Succeeded bySabina Škrtić (Acting)
Minister of Economy
In office
12 October 1993  18 September 1995
Prime MinisterNikica Valentić
Preceded byIvan Čermak
Succeeded byZlatko Mateša
President of Hajduk Split
In office
1992–1996
Preceded byStjepan Jukić Peladić
Succeeded byAnđelko Gabrić
Personal details
Born (1960-01-30) 30 January 1960
Split, PR Croatia, FPR Yugoslavia
NationalityCroat
Political party
Height6 ft 3.5 in (192 cm)[1]
Spouse(s)Ina Vidošević
ResidenceZagreb
Alma materUniversity of Split

Overview

Vidošević graduated from the Split Faculty of Economy in 1984. He started his career at Dalmacijacement, a company producing construction materials, becoming the company's CEO in 1990.

In 1992, he became president of the Croatian football club Hajduk Split, a position he held for nearly 4 years. During that time, Hajduk managed to win 2 league titles, 1 cup and reach the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals in 1995 which was Hajduk's greatest achievement in modern-day Croatia. On the negative aspect, Ivan Buljan, Vedran Rožić and he were charged with tax evasion during their work in Hajduk for supposedly damaging it for 55 million kunas (7.3 million euros).[2]

Following the 1993 Chamber of Counties election, he was elected to the now defunct Chamber of Counties of the Croatian Parliament on the Croatian Democratic Union ticket as a representative from Split-Dalmatia County. In October the same year, he was appointed Minister of Economy under prime minister Nikica Valentić, a position he held until 1995.

In 1995, he was elected chairman of the Croatian Chamber of Commerce, a position he held until 2013, after being re-elected four times: in 1999, 2003, 2007, and 2011.

Vidošević won 11.33 percent of the vote in the first round of the 2009 presidential election and was eliminated.[3]

Vidošević was arrested on 12 November 2013, on the charge of misappropriating 32.9 million kunas (USD 5,784.363) from Croatian Chamber of Commerce.[4]

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References

Civic offices
Preceded by
Mladen Vedriš
President of Croatian Chamber of Economy
1995–2013
Succeeded by
Sabina Škrtić
(Acting)
Political offices
Preceded by
Ivan Čermak
Minister of Economy
1993–1995
Succeeded by
Zlatko Mateša
Preceded by
Position Created
Prefect of Split-Dalmatia County
1993–1994
Succeeded by
Kruno Peronja
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Đuro Brodarac
President of the Croatian Football Federation
1996
Succeeded by
Josip Šoić
Preceded by
Stjepan Jukić-Peladić
President of Hajduk Split
1992–1996
Succeeded by
Anđelko Gabrić


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